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M3 utility hook

Adamow avatarAdamow

May 8, 2022

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Description

I needed hooks to hang tools in my wooden garden shed. I felt lazy to buy some so I thought why not create some and 3D print them?

But I was afraid it would not stand the weight of my tools and that whatever the design it would break way too soon.

So I thought I should use some metal in my design. And then I realized I had a whole bunch of M3 hex head screws in my drawers!

And this is it: a 3D printed hook with a steel rod made of M3 hex head screws. The M3 screw comes out of the plastic part at a 15° angle which seems right to me. You simply attach the hook to a panel with a small standard wood screw.

Since there are many sizes of M3 screws, you can choose the depth of the hook since it only depends on the length of the screw. I used up to M3x25 lengths.

The "crest" version features a little flange on the top of the plastic part that can hold a suspended object or tool attached to a string.

Print Settings

Printer Brand:

Prusa

Printer:

I3 MK3S

Rafts:

No

Supports:

No

Resolution:

0.2

Infill:

20%

Filament: Prusament PETG PETG or PLA

Notes:

Print these 'face down' and you won't need any support.
You can use PLA or PETG. I prefer PETG for that kind of use since it is less brittle than PLA.

Category: Organization

License:

Creative Commons — Attribution

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