I design this model so I could use 4 3M command strips to hang a IKEA Skådis board on my entry door.
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First, I want to thank @6d6178 for the excellent model description and dimensions on https://www.printables.com/fr/model/228663-skadis-t-nuts-mounting-system-for-ikea-skadis-pegb. This helped me a lot while designing the back plate.
I also need to thank @Hawk7_218067 for https://www.printables.com/fr/model/656291-led-frame-20-multiboard-for-ikea-skadis. I discovered the model a few weeks back and I guess the board pin part was in my mind while designing mine but I really designed my from scratch.
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The idea is that I needed to be able to attached a Skådis board on the back of a door, without using screws. The hardware coming with the board didn't give a lot of contact surface so I decided to print something. The other model I found on printables were horizontal and that looked odd to me, was the 3M command strips are supposed to be vertical.
The model uses:
Once this is connected, you can attached the 3M command strip to the back plate and present the board to the surface you want to attach it to.
I used 4 instances on this model, which let me used 4 3M command strips. This means, it is supposed to hold 7,2kg.
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The “bolt” / board pins have to be printed upside down. No support is required but you have to “force” a screw in the holes first to clear up the bridges.
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Changelog:
* v3 (2025-08-16): Introduced backplate for Command Strip Size S. Provides backplate height of 12mm (no lighting) and 20mm (for lighting, as v2).
* v2: Only backplate changed, creates a 20mm space behind the board to accommodate lights from https://www.printables.com/model/656291-led-frame-20-multiboard-for-ikea-skadis
* v1: initial version created a 15mm space between the back of the board and the 3M contact surgace
The author marked this model as their own original creation.