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Rocket Shelf for Tonies (Tonie Figures)

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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77.6 h
31 plates
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M3x5x4 Round Threaded Brass Heat-Insert Nut (20PCS) - AB012
M3x8 BHCS Machine Screw (20PCS) - AA058
M3x25 BHCS Machine Screw (5PCS) - AA062

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A shelf for my son's Tonies and Toniebox.

It consists of a basic frame (in this case, black) and inlays that can be colored as desired to give the rocket a personal touch.

 

The rocket consists of several individual parts that are connected using self-designed connectors.

The shelf is hung using a cleat that is attached to the wall (2x countersunk screws), over which the shelf is then slid, making it easy to hang and remove.

 

To connect the individual segments, M3 heat inserts are required. These are melted into the parts of the basic frame and then connected using M3x8mm pan head screws.

 

Attached is an overview of the part locations and the corresponding connectors:

 

Once the basic frame is assembled, the inlays can be attached. These are simply glued into place with super glue.

The shelves for the Tonies are integrated into the inlays. They have a groove to accommodate 35mm magnetic tape, so that the Tonies are held in position.

 

The shelf for the Toniebox itself also receives 2 heat inserts (also M3) and is screwed from behind through the main body and the inlay (this serves for stability due to the higher weight of the Toniebox)

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