March 13, 2026
Description
To store and organize my garden tools i created this wall hooks.
First i had some fancy tool holders which hold the tools in a vertical manner, but i wasn't happy with them.
The rubber rings didn't hold the tools in place and they slipped down step by step.
So i created an absolutely simple but strong hook to store my garden tools now in a horizontal way.
I printed the wall hooks on my Bambu Lab P1S with the following settings:
Material: ABS-GF from Bambu Lab in Red
Nozzle-Temp: 270°C
Bed-Temp: 90°C (Bambu Lab Textured PEI)
Support: No
Nozzle: 0,4mm
Layer Height: 0,2mm
Infill: 15% (Honeycomb)
Wall Loops: 3
Wall Generator: Standard
Bottom and Top Shell Layers: 5
Initial Layer Speed: 50mm/s
Outer Wall Speed: 125mm/s
Inner Wall Speed: 175mm/s
Infill Speed: 175mm/s
Travel Speed: 500mm/s
Fan Speed: 30%
Brim: Yes (10mm)
Feel free to scale them matching your needs.
You can use any material, i just wanted to test ABS with glass fibre for the first time and i am really impressed by the nice surface / finish.
The layer lines are almost invisible and the hooks are that strong! :-P
I printed them laying on the side to make sure the layer adhesion get not weakened.
And i added two models.
The first is only the simple model itself.
The second (bbl) is the model including some settings i have used in Bambu Studio.
Mainly i added some modifiers to the hooks, to make sure the part of the hook surrounding the holes will be printed massively, so i can keep the number of wall loops low but make sure when tighten the screws the hooks will be not damaged.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike