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Bowling Pin Style Coat Rack - Modular

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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21.6 h
7 plates

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Description

Modular Coat Rack I made for myself as an avid bowler.

Etsy shop for if you want me to print and send it to you:

https://www.etsy.com/shop/CaKreationsUS?ref=profile_header

Saw a coat rack on here that folded up onto the wall as an art piece, this is my stab at it with some improvements:

  • Mount plates work with screws (I used #8 Wood screws) or command strips
  • There are TPU detent washers (gaskets for technical folk) between the pin and the lane that keep it in place no matter where you put it. I live in a trailer in cold climate half the year. The supports of the house shift, so the walls aren't always straight up, which caused the hooks to fall. 
  • Pins are flat against the mount plate when fully down. This prevents the mount surface from being a problem.
  • Fully Modular - Expand to your heart's content, make different pin configurations (I'm printing the 4-6-7-10 for another room), whatever. The mount plates have a perfectly circular hook and gap that lock into each other. NOTE: This part can break, but you have to really try. Experimenting with strength modifiers to the hooks.
    • Modular also means if something breaks (I doubt it will), you take it off the mount, replace with another. Big fan.
    • There are two different lanes in the print. The “Cap” is just for when one side or the other doesn't have a pin.
  • Printing face down with Bambu's PLA Wood gives a cool grain effect when removing supports.
  • Mounting plates are PETG for strength. Feel free to print in PLA if desired, just be aware it will be a touch weaker.

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