January 26, 2024
Description
You have a small kitchen. There is no more space on the counter or on the walls and these oversized kitchen tools keep jamming your drawers?
On the cupboard door, for example!
Simply stick to the top edge of your door with a double sided sticky tape. No special type of tape is needed.
If your door has enough of a gap (or if you use it on some other board) feel free to use the “REAR” version, which has an additional support on the rear side of the board.
If you do so, you can also decide whether you want the door dimension to account for the thickness of a tape by using the "TAPE" version - You may be able to use it without any tape, especially if you want to keep it movable.
The basic version without REAR by default incorporates the TAPE dimensions but as it has no backing, it does not matter.
* There is a 0,35mm added tolerance to all of these dimensions, as that's what my real measurements needed.
…Print it now, think later!
Just use enough perimeters to cover the inner area, its a very simple print.
I have not been able to find any space for my frying pans and my large utensils took way too much space in my drawers, jamming them way too often. I found some metal S hooks and hung them all on my least used cupboard doors. Surprisingly it turned out to worked great even though the S hooks did not fit well at all.
I searched for a similar model and found about 5 of similar hooks but all of them were much thicker and larger and would not fit into the small holes of kitchen utensils.
The decision to make this was easy at that point. Prioritizing ease of print and practicality i gave up on making the hooks symmetrical. I have tested 3, 4 and 5mm wide hooks and while all of them worked well, the 5mm version minds my heavy frying pan the least.
License:
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