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Car Trunk Umbrella Hook

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0.28mm layer, 5 walls, 30% infill
0.28mm layer, 5 walls, 30% infill
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1 plate
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This design creates a hook for umbrellas or other items—in my case, a folding table—to be mounted in the trunk while keeping the surface free for other items like groceries. Most importantly, it prevents the annoying rattle of objects within the trunk during driving. The hook has two slots, one smaller and one larger, to accommodate different object diameters. A 20/25mm wide cordura strap is required; you can determine the length based on your needs. The model consists of a hook to attach to the rear seat headrest posts and a double umbrella hook. It must be printed in pairs as a single hook is insufficient. The strap is sewn into a loop, securing the umbrella hook inside, while the other end is passed through the two slots of the headrest hook. Passing the strap through the two slots allows for height adjustment within the trunk. The print is made with PETG. This system is compatible with all commercially available makes that have rear headrests, including Fiat, Ford, Alfa Romeo, Audi, Lancia, Land Rover, Jeep, BMW, Skoda, Dacia, Renault, Peugeot, Saab, Volkswagen, DR, Seat, Hyundai, Cupra, etc

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