

Les cales de bois en haut sont faites avec une chute de sapin de 18mm que j'avais dans un coin, il y a un trou de 10mm pour laisser passer le "boulon"Īlors oui, il faut un peu de bois en plus des impression 3D (et du coup aussi une scie, une perceuse, des vis, du papier de verre. Un "boulon" M10 qui se visse dans un ecrou un peu special fixe au mur Un rail a fixer sur un tasseau de bois (j'avais du 27x27mm qui trainait) Je voulais un support pour mon tableau blanc qui soit un peut plus personnalise que juste deux vis dans le mur. If they warp to much, you may try a raft (since the under side will be against the wood, nobody will see it :-) ). Be carefull on the rails, they can warp (and past 1mm warping you won't be able to use it properly). No overhangs other than a few 45deg chamfers. You'll probably want at least one male and one female (there are some rounded indentations in the design to help with alignement).Ĭlearance on the bolt and nut part is about 0.15mm (actually, 0.2 on the bolt and 0.1 on the nut). You'll decide on the quantity to print based on the length you need. The rail is in 250mm segments (should print on most printer, might need to print it diagonally on smaller beds). an preferably some sand paper) this support is meant to be nice and warm, not just 2 screws in the wall and not just some plastic. Yes, you do need wood (and a saw and a drill.

Wooden spacers at the top are made from a 3/4" thick piece of scrap wood I had lying around with a 10mm hole to let the bolt through This is what I came up with:Īn M10 "bolt" that screws in a special nut that is itself screwed to the wall I wanted a nice whiteboard hanger, not just two screws in the wall.
