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Shelf Clothes Rack

I need a clothes rack where I can hang my jacket and hoodie instead of hanging them with washed clothes or throwing…
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updated June 8, 2022

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I need a clothes rack where I can hang my jacket and hoodie instead of hanging them with washed clothes or throwing them on a chair nor couch.

But I don’t want to buy one because my room is small, and I don’t want a rack to take up more floor space.

So I made this rack that can be attached to bookshelves or most shelves (as long as you are willing to drill a hole on the shelf).

This old bookshelf came from Walmart and the side panel thickness is 16.1mm (0.63 inches). With some books and other stuff, its self-weight is sufficient to support the tilt caused by several pieces of clothing.

If you don't need a full-size rack and want to hang only a few clothes, have a shelf in the room and you are willing to drill a hole on it, then I think this hanger is suitable for you.

Print Settings

Printer:

SnapMaker A350

Rafts:

Doesn't Matter

Supports:

Yes

Resolution:

200

Infill:

15%

Filament:

SnapMaker PLA/ ABS

Black


Notes:

I used an M5 bolt and nut to fix the hanger. A wooden stick of similar thickness may be able to replace the screw but it is recommended to fix both ends with hot glue to prevent it from slipping out.

The gap is 16.1mm wide, if the thickness of the cabinet sidewall is less than this, you may use the 1mm or 0.5mm spacers.
  • Don't place the rack too high, which will increase the risk of the bookshelve fall over.
  • Make sure your bookshelf + things on it have some weight.
  • Don't hang heavy objects.
  • Use this at your own risk.
  • I will not be responsible for any personal or property damage caused by using this rack.

Category: Organization

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The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.

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