You will need:
Furniture pads
Woodtrim or similar
2pcs 3,5mm x 40mm(lenght non-critical) countersunk woodscrews per
Something between skis and the floor
Wall
I used generic pads that were around 2mm thick and felt. This should not be too critical, they should have good adhession to the plastic though. 20mm, 15mm, 10mm diameter whatever, all seem to work about the same.
Railing and thus the mount should be fixed around 110cm above the floor. Basically above the ski binding that will be highest once mounted vertically, plus some. Mounting surface should be atleast 2cm from the wall, 4cm seems to be around optimal though.
Usage is simple, put the tail of the ski to the floor and slide the ski in to the mount. I used old felt roofing as the floorcover which provides a nice alingment guide for the tail, so something similar would be a nice to have feature.
Printing:
PETG and PLA both seem to work. I would still prefer PETG as the mount is in continuous bend and PLA might deform overtime and thus lose grip.
10% cubic infill. 0.24mm layerheight, most likely could use whole lot thicker setting. No supports or rafts were used. Around 25min print if printed one at a time and 7 grams of filament.
Desing could most likely be easily improved so go ahead! Yet to find major flaws but might update if something occurs.
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