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Accordion Coat Rack - 10 Hook | Entryway Hanger

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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7.1 h
2 plates

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Description

A clean, modern accordion-style wall-mounted coat rack featuring 10 hooks spread across a geometric diamond/zigzag frame. Designed entirely from scratch and optimized for FDM printing, this rack is both a functional entryway organizer and a stylish wall piece. 

 

The hook spacing ensures coats, bags, scarves, and jackets hang without crowding each other, making it ideal for busy entryways, hallways, or mudrooms.

Hardware required (not included):

  • 10x M5 screws (30–45mm)
  • 10x M5 nuts/bolts

The M5 hardware passes through each hook joint, dramatically increasing structural rigidity and load capacity compared to print-only designs.

 

Print settings: Use at least 3 walls and 15% infill.

 

Wall mounting: Mount the back piece to a stud or use appropriate wall anchors for your wall type.

 

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This rack took a lot of iteration to get right and I'm giving it away completely free! If you like it or plan to print it, a quick boost means the world and helps me keep making more designs. Takes one second and it goes a long way....  thank you! 🙏🖨️

 

 

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