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IKEA SKÅDIS Pegboard to IKEA BROR Trolley Mounts

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X1 Carbon
X1E
X1
A1 mini
H2C
H2S
H2D Pro
P2S
P1S
A1
P1P
H2D
X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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4.4 h
1 plate
4.8(8)

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Description

This is pretty simple, I needed a trolley to be able to get some tools out and move them around but I also had this spare IKEA pegboard. A couple of iterations of 3D printed mounts I have combined the two like an IKEA Voltron if IKEA was just a body and one leg.

 

Always room for improvement but the IKEA pegboard has slots more than holes so you have some room to move it a little. I used some 20mm M5 screws and have adjusted from my original design to give a little more room to tighten the nut + add the washer on the back. Im using 2 flat pieces and 2 top mounts but you can always add a couple more wherever you have your shelf for more support to spread the load if you are concerned about how much weight is on your pegboard (also if you noticed it bending at the top).

 

You probably need supports for the reworked top mount but I did run the test simulations in Fusion360 this time to improve it a little.

Print instructions

Rewording for clarity - the TOP MOUNT the 2 faces are not flush with each other, you have to use supports. There is a few millimeters difference between the 2 faces, if you try to print it face down without any supports you will probably say the model doesnt adhere to the plate but one of the faces will be floating if you dont use supports.

 

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Minor Update

How long do these last? After 5 years the top one on the side with the most weight using the non-reworked top mount broke today. So I'm reprinting it now in some PLA+ on a strength setting. That isn't too bad, good thing I uploaded the files here so I could find them again

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