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I just moved offices and got a new workstation. I saw the workstation hooks designed by @Mechanical Engineer in the Wheat Field, which are fantastic, so I wanted to modify them and hang @Combo 's pegboard on them.
The original hook model can be found here:https://makerworld.com.cn/zh/models/557858-ban-gong-shi-ge-duan-qiang-gua-gou-da-gong-ren-bi#profileId-483840
The 240mm, 5mm thick pegboard by the great Combo can be found here:https://makerworld.com.cn/zh/models/779797-wu-xian-pin-zhuang-dong-dong-ban-gua-pei-yi-jia#profileId-768363
Modifications include: modifying the vertical thickness of the hook to increase strength, adding screw holes and a double-hole connecting hook. M4 nuts can be inserted into the hooks (if you've printed and installed Combo's pegboard before, you'll definitely have leftover hardware of this type), and the pegboard can be secured with M4 Phillips flat head screws (M4×12).
Additionally, a bottom connector has been added to link two adjacent pegboards, along with a support foot.
For a simpler method, you can directly calculate the appropriate height for the support feet for your partition, place cubes of the corresponding height in the relevant positions on the pegboard, and print them together, as shown in the pegboard in the picture. The drawback is that this method is only suitable for use with partitions; moving it elsewhere might make it unsuitable due to the added structure.
Notes:
1. The height of the support feet and the connector corresponds to the actual unevenness inside your workstation partition. The thickness of the connectors and support feet in the uploaded model only matches the partition I currently use. Please measure beforehand, but a slight deviation should not affect use;
2. The hook type does not match all partitions. Please print a single hook first for testing;
3. It is recommended to use PETG for printing. Do not use PLA to avoid the hooks breaking during installation.
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