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Wall mount for BrickMan figures

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Who doesn't love the funny Brick Man or brick figures with the most diverse motifs I have already printed quite a few figures in 20cm size, e.g. the figures from Andre1984, but the next question is how to properly present them This holder is perfect for mounting on smooth walls, such as in the living room or home office
Thanks to the two clamping geometries, the Brick Man can be clamped onto the holder and removed or exchanged if necessary The geometry on the back of the holder ensures that the holder does not twist when mounted

For mounting on a wall with acoustic panels, there is also a variant with a latching geometry on the back You can find this print file here: Acoustic Panel Wall Mount for 20cm Brick Man Figures

If you have any change requests or wish for further alternatives, please feel free to contact me via private message or comment under the print profile

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