Compatible with the Ikea Skadis pegboard using the “universal hook” from this set (not mine).
We have several Ikea Raskog project carts at our house and lately I've been using one as an end table. I use magnetic jars to hold on to bits and pieces but I wanted a more secure / stable way to hang organizers off the side of my carts.
Once I figured out how to make an easy to print hook that would clip firmly onto the cart's trays, I realized that I could make a hook that would be cross compatible with the Skadis Universal Hook Set. You can use the universal hook from that collection with most of the items in this collection to use them on the pegboard. And any of the items in the Skadis set that use their universal hook can be used on the Raskog with the universal hook from this collection.
Like that collection this is easy to print (no supports), easy to assemble with no glue, strong, and stable.
On work carts it's nice to be able to hang tools off the side. I ended up making a couple sizes as a design compromise. The "narrow" version is 4mm square and plenty strong (especially when printed with 3 perimeters) to accommodate things with smaller diameter hanging holes.
The wide hooks are 12mm wide which makes them more stable especially for things that might swing.
Note: Since these are are single pieces they are not compatible with the Skadis pegboards or that set.
The narrow one-piece are as small as I could make them and still maintain lateral stability but I also wanted an option for even small hooks. Enter the hook row.
As I said, I use a Raskog like an end table so I wanted a store my switch so it would be in easy reach. I also rarely put the console in it's dock so I wanted to allow for a charging cable to be attached.
I wanted a pen holder that would work for any pen, Sharpie diameter or smaller. I found it easier to get pens in and out when the holder was angled a bit but I could see how that may now always be desirable. So I made two versions.
I wanted a holder for the end of various charging cables that was also able to accommodate some of the bigger dongles and doodads. My first attempt was too big for my narrow cables and too small for my really thick cables. I ended up making two widths of slots to handle the many whims of cable manufacturers.
As Pictured
The author marked this model as their own original creation.