March 20, 2024
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Happy International Repair Day!
We had a lot of positive feedback on social media in regard to this quick fix a while ago. One 3D printing community member on Facebook even asked for an STL file. At first, I thought that publishing an STL file would be pointless as this model was customized specifically for our wardrobe. However, after giving it some thought, I decided to create the instructions on How to Design and 3D Print Wardrobe Rail Brackets.
Such a model must be able to hold a massive weight, therefore the brackets must be 3D printed on the side, with the layers placed continually in the direction, opposite to the tension point. See the screenshot from PrusaSlicer.
This bracket was quickly designed in Tinkercad. It will look fancier if designed in Blender or other sophisticated software.
3D Printed on my veteran upgraded MK2.5S printer in ABS.
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Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — NoDerivatives