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Screw Hole Template for Wall-Mounting

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Wall mount hole to negative - 0.2mm layer,2 walls,15% infill
Wall mount hole to negative - 0.2mm layer,2 walls,15% infill
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Note: The Screw Hole Template for Wall-Mounting is not meant to be 3D printed as a standalone product, but rather to be integrated into your own 3D modeling projects.

It serves as a helpful template to ensure a secure and well-fitting screw hole for wall-mounting purposes.

 

This template is designed to provide a precise and easily incorporated negative space for a screw hole in your custom 3D modeling projects. By integrating this template into your design, you can ensure a secure and well-fitting screw hole, making it easy to hang your finished 3D printed creation on the wall.

 

This screw hole template is perfect for hobbyists, designers, and 3D printing enthusiasts who want to add hanging capabilities to their custom creations. It eliminates the need to model the screw hole yourself, saving you time and ensuring a professional-looking result. Simply download the design, import it into your preferred 3D modeling software, and integrate it into your project.

 

Whether you're creating wall-mountable decor, organizers, or any other custom 3D printed design, this screw hole template makes it easy to achieve a professional, wall-mountable finish. Enhance your 3D printing projects with the convenience and precision of this helpful template.

 

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
fits perfect. im going try it on this horse head model when i scale it up 😄
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Good idea!
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Double boost!!!!!! saved me lots of time
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When I add it as a negative, it's not the same as in the picture. It's more squared off. Any Idea?
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For anyone else with this issue, there are two objects in the model file. One is a box for reference on the dimensions and positioning. The other object is the negative space you need to merge with (or cut from) your 3D object to produce the mounting hole.
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Used this a lot thank you!
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That's reeaallly good. Thanks
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Thank you!
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Thanks, very helpful shortcut for me :-)
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Thank you, it saves me a lot of work ;-)
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Thank you. trying to do this in tinkercas was killing me :D
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