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Belt Holder Wardrobe / IKEA PAX

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 50% infill - for Screwing - no Pins
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If you like the model, I would be happy about a boost :)

 

There are two improved versions

 

Fully printable:

https://makerworld.com/en/models/2204564-gurtelhalter-kleiderschrank-komplett-druckbar#profileId-2395651

 

Version with shelf holders:

https://makerworld.com/en/models/2133063-gurtelhalter-mit-metall-pin-verbesserte-version#profileId-2310118

 

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Belt holder suitable for IKEA PAX wardrobes It can be inserted directly into the perforated strip without screws Hole spacing must be 32mm Hole diameter 5mm Depth 10mm

 

The diameter of the belt holder is 110mm

I can also produce a larger or smaller version upon request

 

Caution: The pins seem to break easily for some I will add another version where metal pins (shelf supports) can be inserted My pins hold

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks, it also works well with a larger hole spacing 👍🏻
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Looks very cool :)
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really bad and a waste of time you just touch the rods they break some people said it right even with a petg print but when I look the problem is that the rods are not fused to the model so this problem
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I'd say good. the top one is a little droopy, for some reason the bottom one is not. I wonder if it's the hole in the Ikea closet (being tighter on the bottom one.
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works nice for standard belts, I will try to size it up for my Kore Belts
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An improved version that uses shelf supports is now available It is more stable and the metal pins cannot break off as easily Thank you for the constructive feedback to the community I really appreciate that https://makerworld.com/en/models/2133063-gurtelhalter-mit-metall-pin-verbesserte-version#profileId-2310118
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Amazing idea, but the knobs broke off immediately even though printed in PETG
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Yes, unfortunately, they are very delicate. I am currently considering creating another version with metal shelf pins. That should potentially be more stable
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Same problem for me. I'd be tempted to make a 0.2mm hole down the middle and insert a piece of filament to dramatically increase the shear resistance.
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Replying to @user_1390421408 :
I ended up drilling a hole through. But the loop itself is a bit too big as well for me
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The pins break off immediately. Why not 100% infill or 6 walls? Then the problem is solved. or provide the part with holes and print the pins separately. This way it is absolutely unusable
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Check out the other design. That's the one with metal pins.
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I have uploaded a stronger print profile I will also make a revised version with pins to print if someone does not have metal pins / shelf pins at home
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https://makerworld.com/en/models/2204564-belt-holder-wardrobe-completely-printable#profileId-2395651 Here is the version with printable pins, this is significantly more stable. Best regards
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Other Issues:used petg. not good result
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Strength Issue:came out nice but pin snapped on the first try. printed in PETG.
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If anyone has issues with pins breaking, I recommend printing the “Completely printable” version with horizontally oriented pins. Due to FDM layer adhesion, pins can become the weakest part in this kind of geometry. The model itself works great — this is just a printing orientation tip. Thanks to the author!
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