Changed jobs, came to work in an office full of cubicles. Found that the hooks that clip onto the top of the cubicle wall were a little hard to find, so I decided to borrow one & copy it. Took some measurements & made this my first ever project in Fusion 360. I purposely did not make it banjo-tight across the top of the cubicle wall, as I wanted to be able to try both PLA and ASA (I use ASA instead of ABS, but it has similar properties). I have only printed them in ASA, because it has some flex to it. I suspect PLA will work fine, since it won't have to flex too much, but it might be a tad brittle & prone to stress cracking, depending on each filament brand's properties.
Printer Brand:
Prusa
Printer:
i3 MK3
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
.28mm
Infill:
50% rectangular
Notes:
With such a small/thin part, it's all about perimeter strength. I used 4 solid top/bottom/perimeters in S3D, and 50% infill, because there is barely any infill after those perimeters, so it's not really much of a waste.
Category: OtherThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.