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Task\Chore Peg Board

Ogre Ray avatarOgre Ray

August 31, 2024

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This is a customizable task board that we made for our little to remember to do daily tasks.
Grid pegboard pattern:

  • Columns are weekdays (Monday through Sunday).
  • Rows are slots, where task tabs can slide in\out
    • 10 pre-populated task tabs are provided in model
      • Order them in whatever order you'd like 
    • Blank task tab models are in this as well 
      • My goal was so you can make your own tasks\chores with a text tool in the slicer (easy\no modeling skills required)

This is a larger board, so PRUSA Slicer's dovetail was used to break it in half (no impact to fit\form\function of the task tabs or pegs). 

The pegs are a snug fit, and go in easily as long as you've lined it up… they are long enough to grab onto for removal.  My toddler picked it with no issues so I'm considering the design good. 

  • Note:  You can also just cut off extra rows with the slicer software if 10 is too many.

I hope this is useful for all the maker parents out there! 

Happy to give back to the maker community! 

I included: 

  1.  all the model files (Autodesk Fusion 360 File (.f3d))
    1. Note: Pegs were built in the slicer … no model files of pegs outside the 3mf \GCODE
  2. the PrusaSlicer  files (.3mf) (using the color change for text)
  3. The G Code (for PRUSA MK4)

    Note: My prints in the photos were made with generic PLA.

If you like it and wanted to send a thanks, please buy me a coffee so I can keep up with the toddler :-) 

License:

Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial

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