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Clothesline / Rope Hanger 4 Hooks & Eyelets laundry

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Choose version by plate, 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 100% infill
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Both versions on 1 Plate - 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 100% infill
Both versions on 1 Plate - 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 100% infill
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Heyho :)

After several clotheslines have already broken because they were previously simply knotted to the hooks / eyelets, I have a small 3D printable alternative for fastening:

Advantages:

The main load of the clothesline is no longer on a small radius, but on a large one. This prevents it from having to absorb large frictional forces at only a small point, which would otherwise tend to peel off the plastic sheathing.

The ends can be attached without having to tie knots. (Simply thread through the 2 holes as shown in the picture)

Several rows of lines can be connected together and thus tension each other.

Scalability:

My clothesline was approx. 4.5 mm in diameter. However, as all parts are printed, you can also flexibly adapt the clothesline in your slicer to other diameters or applications!

 

2 versions:

Eyelet: In this version, the bracket is printed in 2 parts and can then also be mounted in eyelets. The U-shape should be pressed all the way down to the ground so that it snaps in properly! This can take some force.

Hook: Here you can simply attach the washing line to the hook. Advantageous if you want to remove the line from time to time!

 

Printing Tipps:

For best durability use 5-6 Perimeter (with a 0,4 mm Nozzle) and 100% Infill. As Material I would recommend sth. like PETG, ASA or other stuff materials that will not deform over time.

 

Have fun!

 

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