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Elk & Deer Shed Antler Wall Mounts

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Elk Shed Mount 25% infill - 2 Plates
Elk Shed Mount 25% infill - 2 Plates
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8.3 h
2 plates
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Elk Shed Mount 100% infill - 2 Plates
Elk Shed Mount 100% infill - 2 Plates
Designer
10.7 h
2 plates

Deer Shed Mount 25% infill - 1 Plate
Deer Shed Mount 25% infill - 1 Plate
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5 h
1 plate

Deer Shed Mount 100% infill - 1 Plate
Deer Shed Mount 100% infill - 1 Plate
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6.5 h
1 plate
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Show off your sheds for about $5 of plastic, hardware, and electricity. Now that I have a Bambu printer (P2S), I've added print profiles. I also added a smaller mount for deer sheds (I don't have any whitetail sheds so I'm not sure they're the right size). 

 

SAFETY: You're responsible for ensuring your print settings and material are sufficiently strong to support your antlers

  • I highly recommend using PETG. 
  • Use wood screws long enough to penetrate the stand (base thickness is 10mm), dry wall and a stud (I would say 2.5" minimum length). 
  • Drill holes are 5mm diameter (there's no chamfer/recess on them - they are flush with the base). Drywall alone will NOT support your mount.

NOTE: The mounts are able to hold my largest antlers (i.e., the hook is strong enough to hold the antler, and the drill holes are holding up). I print at 45 degree angles for added grain strength. 

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