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Morakniv - IKEA Skådis Mount

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
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Description

🧩 Description

Your Morakniv deserves better than rattling around in a drawer.

This hook lets you mount it cleanly on an IKEA Skådis board — visible, accessible, and exactly where you need it.

Designed to be:

  • Quick to print
  • 🧵 Light on filament
  • 💪 Surprisingly strong

It locks into the Skådis board with a solid fit and holds your knife securely, while still letting you grab it in one smooth motion.

No gimmicks. Just a clean, reliable solution that works.

⚙️ Why you’ll like it

  • ✔️ Satisfying fit into Skådis
  • ✔️ Holds your Morakniv like it belongs there
  • ✔️ No hassle
  • ✔️ Minimal material, maximum function

🖨️ Print Setup (easy mode)

  • Lay it flat
  • Hit print
  • Done

(0.2 mm layer height, 3–4 walls recommended if you like overkill strength 💪)

💡 Warning

You’ll probably end up reorganizing your whole pegboard after printing this. :)

🪵 Perfect for

Workshops, garages, bushcraft setups… or anyone tired of losing tools in “that one drawer.”

 

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