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Cheaper + stronger than home depot 10-12" Bracket

phillipjfry avatarphillipjfry

September 9, 2024

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The Way Cheaper and Better than Home Depot Shelf Bracket

Update: There is an optional extra clip for added piece of mind available for this bracket here: 
https://makerworld.com/en/models/635370#profileId-560674

Thank you all for the support, this has been an incredibly fun project!

 

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1. 1 Plate 1 Color, All parts, Generic PETG Profile

 

Long Story Short really junky shelf brackets at the hardware store are overpriced, pretty much useless and I am a cheap. I printed a bunch of these in the cheapest PETG I had (I think was (12,99). They worked out to $1.67 CAD each.

 

This is about $200 cheaper than going to the hardware store for the 12 brackets I made, however I only got shelf brackets and no new tools this way, still pleased about it though.

 

The shelf is printed in two halves with 4 connector pins. I recommend using a good glue in the slots like E600 or JB Weld (not CA like crazy/super glue is weakens the plastic). I glues some and didn't glue others, both worked but the glued ones just hide there seam better once screwed to the wall. I used 5 x ¾ wood screws for mounting the shelf, and 5 x 1 ½ for mounting to the studs. The shelves pictured are 65 x x12 x 3/4' MDF.

 

Printed in:

Generic Black PLA

Generic Black PETG

 (I started in PETG but ran out and used PLA for the rest, for future either is fine I think)

 

Hope you like my models, if you do please leave a rating and check my profile here: https://makerworld.com/en/@phillipjfry

Maybe buy me a coffee, I go through lots of it, thanks.

 

Have a great day and happy printing!!!

License:

Standard Digital File License

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