Fishing Rod Wall Holder

Fishing Rod Wall Holder

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Keep your fishing rods organized with a sleek and durable wall rack designed for all rod sizes and types. Whether mounted horizontally, vertically, or even on the ceiling, this rack provides a secure and space-saving storage solution for every angler. 

 

For some time, I had been thinking about turning this into a 3D model to add to my product collection. However, as soon as I released the product, people started copying my work. So, here is version 1 of the model—free for everyone with a printer to download and use, without worrying about all the copycats.

First time I published this product to public view was on 3. January 2025 on my TiKTok account. 

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Thank you for the model, but it is not sufficiently robust It breaks a little too easily but if you have any suggestions I would be grateful
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did you print it in PLA or PETG . I’ll see if I can update the model for more structural support.
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Replying to @LordLukic :
Hello, I use PETG.
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Replying to @serjinhooo :
I have an improved version that I'll be uploading. I'll let you know when I have done some more testing.
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Beautiful and useful model. Hi, first of all, don't take it badly or personally. But I'll tell you a regular reality in 3D business. As soon as you create something new, design it, patent it even if only on a local level. The truth is, someone clever and eager to bypass your rules for sharing a model or a finished 3D product will come along and they will want to sell it, which you have no chance of stopping. As soon as you started with TIKTOK rather than a patent, you made a mistake, because the first thing that will happen is that a clever Asian or European will steal you and patent it on their continent and sell it legally. And even an individual skilled in fusion can redraw and modify the model by 10% so that he bypasses you again. You have an amazing model and be proud of it, but don't expect that in the community of 3D printers, 3D business and the prospect of earning money, absolutely everyone will want to bypass you. Just look at the Dummy 13 figure. There are thousands of ads on TEMU and Aliexpress and the creator gets absolutely nothing from it. Upload your work, publish it before on TikTok and register your models. In case you see your model being sold 1:1 online or physically, then you have the upper hand in your court (your country). But it's enough that you are from the USA and in the EU you have no chance and vice versa. I keep my fingers crossed for you and wish you to sell 1,000,000 holders and not have to deal with the basics of competition under your model. P.S.: I will give you advice about your uploaded model. Put it INSIDE! Cults, printables, thingiverse, makerworld. Get a license there. Put some great photos and especially a press description (orientation, infill, perimeters, etc.) and we, the community, will repay you, which will create passive income for you and you and I will be happy. P.S.2: You should have had a patreon link in a tictac video with subs and selling a license for commercial purposes a long time ago. (You still can, you didn't miss anything) P.S. 3.: You will NEVER avoid remixes. PEACE
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Marko I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your kind message and the time you put in to write it all down. You are so right! And yes I will be updating all those pages as you said. Wish you all the best! and thank you
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Replying to @LordLukic :
No stress buddy. I'll give you one more tip. Make sure to make a ONE time sub for the sale of a specific license. For example, a license for reel holders, a license for rod holders, etc. Don't overdo it with some stupid price. Quite the opposite. Motivate people to pay for your model "snot" or for free and condition physical sales with a sub on patreon or another channel. Realize that fishing market is incredibly huge and different country by country or continental and this way you create an opportunity for "everyone" to start solving it at the source, which is you. You'll be surprised in a few months :)
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does this have supports ?
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no need for supports. for best result print the park with screw holes on the flat side. and the rod attaching part upright. that way you don’t need support and it will give you a smooth fit and finish.
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Great idea and design
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
Strength Issue:no matter how I printed them I would have to sand a cut some off and the thin back ends kept braking off
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