A wall mount with versatile uses.
Can be fixed to the wall with either screws, nails or double-sided tape.
Use to hang; bracelets, rings, earrings, necklaces, hats, coats/jackets, backpacks, purses, keys and whatever else you may need quick and easy access to.
Printing Tips:
Using Prusa slicer at 0.15mm(Quality) layer height it will use about 89.05 grams of filament at about 10 hours and 16 minutes of print time with no supports used.
Using Prusa slicer at 0.20mm(Speed) layer height it will use about 93.84 grams of filament at about 7 hours and 31 minutes of print time with no supports used.
To improve the strength and toughness of the model increase the number of perimeters and infill density. This will inherently use more filament and increase the print time.
I print on a Prusa Mini+
These settings are what I use and may not work for your printer and choice of filament. I am not liable for any damages you cause for changing settings on your printer or slicer software.
I used PLA from HZST3D printed at 0.15mm layer height; 1st layer, nozzle temp: 190°C, bed temp: 63°C; Other layers, nozzle temp: 182°C, bed temp: 61°C. Cooling: keep fan always on is unchecked or turned off and auto cooling is turned on with the Fan speed set to a Min: 2% and Max: 20%. Infill density: 15%, Infill pattern: Gyroid, Skirt height: 1 layer, Generate support material: unchecked or turned off, Auto generated supports: unchecked or turned off. I also use a line of G-code added to lower the flow rate while the printer does the auto-bed leveling because too much filament was purging before every print when it auto levels. I placed this line of code without the quotes "M221 S30 ; set flow" after the line of code "M83 ; extruder relative mode" in the Start G-code section under Printer Settings on PrusaSlicer-2.4.2. Again these settings work for me and may not work for you.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.