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Rod holder for castings

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Rod Holder for Castings

This rod holder is designed to be cast into a mold (e.g., made of concrete, plaster, or resin), into which various rods can then be inserted.

After curing, you can insert a crochet hook, metal rod, wooden stick, or similar round rods at the bottom. This allows you to create individual garden stakes, decorations, or signs that stand stably in the ground.

Usage

  1. Insert the closed rod holder into the still liquid casting during pouring.
  2. Ensure that the opening faces downwards so that the rod can be inserted later.
  3. After curing, a rod or crochet hook can be inserted.
  4. The finished casting can then be inserted into the ground as a garden stake.

Alternatively, the open rod holder can be glued to objects afterwards.

Possible Uses

  • Garden stakes
  • Decorations made of concrete or plaster
  • Plant or bed markers
  • DIY garden decor
  • Craft projects with casting molds

Notes

  • The diameter of the opening is 8mm or 10mm.
  • Depending on the desired stability, the rod can also be glued in.
  • For outdoor use, a weather-resistant material is recommended for printing (z. B. PETG o. ASA).

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