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Sliding Rack (No Hardware)

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate

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Hello all,

 

This is my fully 3d printed sliding rack. Due to the entirely 3d printed construction, this rack most likely will not hold more than 10 lbs. But for most light applications like holding ties or belts, it works great.

Assembly:
With the parts positioned as shown, insert the first pin from the top down into the base plate with screw holes. The part may be potentially loose, if that is the case, add a small bit of super glue to the sides of the pin before inserting it.

After inserting the lower pin, from the backside, slide the upper pin in up from the table and rest it along the top of the base plate with screw holes.


Finally, after positioning the upper pin in the upper slot, take the rack and press it down onto the upper pin with it's slot corrtly aligned. Again, if the fit is too loose, add super glue for a perminant fit.

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