45° Angled Shelf Supports (for Synth Shelf)

45° Angled Shelf Supports (for Synth Shelf)

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I needed an angled shelf to house my desktop synth collection, but the right-angle supports I found were not a perfect match. So I created a custom solution myself by building two-part shelves from scratch. The top part of each shelf is designed to secure directly to the existing shelving unit, while the bottom section attaches securely to the wall using sturdy wall anchors. Once in place, they come together with ease via M4 screws and neatly concealed hex nuts. Instructions Simply hit print (I recommend setting the slicer to three solid layers, a total of nine perimeter passes, and 25% infill honeycomb structure), assemble the two sections together using standard M4 bolts, and fasten everything securely in place. With this design, your needs will be fully met, that's what matters most.

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