February 10, 2026
Description
Organize your closet or clothing rack with customizable divider labels which clip securely onto the rod.
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This model uses the same modular label design as my Plant Label Stakes.Â
Divider with snap-in label - print blank dividers with 3d printable labels which snap in to the frame. Reorganize and recategorize as often as you want with minimal waste - each label is less than 3 g of filament.
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Customize the text or choose from dozens of provided labels:Â
Divider with guides for positioning stick-on label - if you prefer to use stick-on labels these blank dividers have subtle raised lines to help with straight, even application. Designed with P-touch 18mm and 12mm labels in mind.
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Blank divider - customize however you want!
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Low profile mini dividers - no vertical labels, just the clip with a groove to apply a sticky label to. Print in different colours and/or use 9 mm or 12 mm sticky labels.
The divider label area is 70 mm x 60 mm.
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Two sizes of spring clips are provided. The small should hold snugly to a round rod between ⌀ 22 mm and 26 mm (7/8 in to 1 in). The large should hold snugly to a round rod between ⌀ 26 mm and 33 mm (1 in to 1 5/16 in). These two sizes should cover most standard round rods.
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Not sure if these will fit? Print the test clip first to make sure there is enough tension to hold the dividers upright.
The labels as shown use Atlanta font, mostly in 16 mm for the main text, and 10 mm for smaller text. The main text is centred on the X axis and 11 mm on the Y axis.
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To modify the text:Â
This model has been tested in Bambu PETG HF. Because this uses a compliant mechanism spring to grip the rod it should not be printed with PLA, which will creep and not maintain its tension over time. Use PETG or another material that will maintain its shape under tension.
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The yellow modifier part is used to change the top surface of the clip to concentric so that it prints more smoothly.
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The main print profile is for AMS, with minimal colour changes. An alternative profile for no AMS and pauses for manual colour changes is included.
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Make sure your nozzle is clean, to prevent blobs which may interfere with the snap fit of the labels. Make sure your plate is clean and the bed is level. I recommend printing on a smooth plate with a thin layer of glue, though I imagine the textured plate would be fine too.
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Allow the plate to cool before removing to avoid bending or warping the labels, which are very thin.
Insert the bottom of the label into the frame then press down around the edges until the label clicks into place. Use your fingernail or a flat tool.
To remove the label, poke a piece of filament or a small, pointed tool through the holes on the backside to gently pop the corners of the label out of the frame. Â
License:
MakerWorld Exclusive License