The Design
I couldn't quite find a shoe rack I liked, that had good capacity and was out of the way enough so as to not be a nuisance. Thus, I designed these brackets and picked up some hardwood from a local shop.
I've included both the 100 degree slant version (pictured), as well as the 90 degree flat version, for shelves and such. STLs contain both mirrors of the parts as well.
Material
The pictured model was printed with Rock White PETG
Printing
I recommend printing in the orientation already laid out in the STL files, and using multi-material supports. I used PLA for the support interface and the results were very clean.
Additional Parts
Mounting screws
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