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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
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When transporting my assembled carp rods, I want to prevent the hook from damaging my rod guides.
So I simply insert the hook into the opening and then attach the main hook to the rod guide, without any scratches or damage.
For the hook tip, I inserted foam rubber or alternatively sponge rubber, so that the tip remains protected.

Easy to print, the support is a little fiddly to remove but you quickly figure out the best way to do it.

Mine are only printed in PLA+ and are sturdy enough. But I recommend ASA for better temperature resistance.

 

When transporting my assembled carp rods, I don't want the hook to damage my rings. So I simply hang the hook in the opening and then hang the large hook on the ring, without scratching or damaging it. For the tip of the hook I inserted foam rubber or alternatively foam rubber so that the tip remains protected.

Easy to duck, the support is a little fiddly to solve but you quickly figure out the best way to do it. Mine are only printed in PLA+ and are sturdy enough. But I recommend ASA for its better temperature resistance.

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