Gothic Necklace Cabinet
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Here's where necklaces go to die and then be reborn! I don't have a lot of necklaces, but I can never figure out how to store and display them in a way where I can easily see what I have, but that also looks cool. This can hang on a wall, can stand on a counter, or can be laid on its back. The bat hooks are in fixed positions and deep enough that you can stack multiple necklaces on them if you want. I decided not to make the tombstones permanently fixed so that you could put as many or as few as you liked, and arrange them in whatever way best suits your purpose. I liked them scattered around at weird angles, like an old graveyard. But maybe you want neat rows.
The hinges were designed by @steff.cris (available here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/830808-micro-hinge-print-in-place-5-min-print#profileId-775153). They're the perfect size and glue in easily.
All you need is 4 round 6x2 mm magnets and a bit of superglue. The magnets press fit in, but I glue them so they don't pull each other out. You just need to glue the tombstones and the raven door pulls. The bats fit onto the pegs and will stay on, but if you don't want them to spin, you'll want to glue those as well.
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