Command Strip Curtain Rod Hook

Command Strip Curtain Rod Hook

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I created these command strip curtain rod hooks because I despise making holes in my walls. I aimed to craft a design that would print quickly and look great without drawing excessive attention. This is the result. I use three hooks for a fairly light curtain rod and curtain. I printed these hooks with five perimeters and 25% infill. To achieve the best results, print the hooks on their side and omit support material. You can then scale the z height to 200% if you want to accommodate two strips instead of one for heavier curtains. I utilized Velcro style command strips on these hooks. The other type will also work since I designed the hook to keep the tab accessible for removal. I recommend using super glue to attach the command strip to the hook, ensuring it doesn't come loose from the hook. This is particularly important on plastics like PET-G. Just make sure the glue is completely dry before putting it on your wall! The limiting factor that will determine how heavy of curtains you can use is the command strips. I may develop a couple different versions of this design, so stay tuned for updates.

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