Tape Holder / Rack

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Tape Holder / Rack

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X1 Carbon
X1E
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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
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6.3 h
2 plates
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I've always wanted a simple and convenient solution for organizing my tapes and I found the perfect inspiration in JDJDJD's headphone hook design. What caught my eye was how effortlessly it mounts without any drilling hassles.

 

I modified the holder using an inexpensive curtain rod I stumbled upon at my local hardware store. And to make it even more accessible for everyone, I've included files for the rod in case anyone needed it.

 

Huge thanks to JDJDJD for not only creating an ingenious headphone hook but also for letting me remix it into the the tape storage rack I had in mind!

 

If you're on the hunt for a sleek and practical to hold your headphone check out JDJDJD's original headphone hook design below! 
https://makerworld.com/en/models/18365#profileId-17254

 

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Can you fix the rods? The inserts are too tight so you get half way and can't move forward anymore but also can't back them out. I just ended up having all but one insert snap off trying to fit them.
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The same thing happened to me
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Replying to @user_2375892761 :
I scaled the male rods down like 2% in bambu slicer app and it worked, but I need to rotate the rods once a week as they are starting to bow and bend. I think for this you want a metal rod but the clamps worked nicely for me.
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This source model was used for remixing/sharing before its license was restricted.
FDM Headphone Hook

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