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Compact Mattress Sheets Holder

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 50% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 50% infill
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1 plate
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Side alignment: 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
Side alignment: 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
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I've seen a few designs here about the mattress sheets holder and they seem to be bulky in design and only for corners. thus, I thought about providing you this compact holder that could be attached in any side and point of the bed's frame. 

 

It consists of two bodies, one which is placed underneath the sheet and the second is what visible from the outer side.  I highly recommend: 

  • PETG to be used as a filament. 
  • 50% Infill at least to maintain proper structure because it's going to be pulled a lot.

 

Does it: 

  • Work? Yes 
  • Even when pulling the sheets? Yes
  • Even jumping on the bed? Yes
  • Yes? yes

 

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Guys, it will print fine if you lay it on it's side. I did it and it good. I also gave it 4 walls.
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thanks for this masterpiece :)
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Works great after a little tweaking. In the original profile, the orientation of the L when printed creates a weak spot, and my L kept snapping (tried both PETG and PLA). To fix this, I laid it down on it's side. Problem solved, except I had to fiddle around with supports to get the button clip to print adequately. I ended up using Tree Organic supports, threshold angle 35, and support critical regions only. I also used printed the L in PLA and used PETG as support interface. With those changes, the L is strong, and the button clip works.
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Thank you for your thoughtful explanation. Could you please post a picture of your orientation suggestion & along with a picture of how it looks like in the slicer with the support? I'll be providing a second print profile
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Replying to @levanter :
I did the same.
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(Printed with PETG) The weak spot mentionned in some comments is indeed really really weak... One of the holder snapped in my hands when I removed it from the printing plate! 2 others snapped while attaching them to my mattress. Only one is remaining and working! Will definitely try the other orientation print!
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The other orientation print is provided and it is what I really recommend. Did you print it first? Please let me know
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Replying to @levanter :
I printed the default (first) profile! Indeed, the second one is what I need, thanks.
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dont bother… broke immediately
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Uploaded a new version, please test.
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Super flismy broke immediatly
Strength Issue:Super flismy broke immediatly
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Uploaded a new version, please test.
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This really works! I bought bamboo sheets and they would not stay tucked in. Success!!! Thanks!
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love it
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Printed four, work perfectly. Corner designs use way too much filament when this gets the job done just fine
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