
Don't forget your Towel - Kitchen Towel Holder (Version C)
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This is likely the final version of the kitchen towel holder/clip I'll create. I haven't printed this one yet, but it should work since it's just a combination of parts from the other towel holders. It was designed to move the clip up slightly and the hook part should keep it from wobbling too much (that was the plan). I intended to add a flat spot on the part that touches the oven, so some cork or a rubber bumper could be attached there, but this one doesn't have it. In terms of assembly, the same rules apply as with the other versions, so I'll just copy the info below: Some notes: * I haven't printed this version yet. After printing, make sure to remove all supports from the area where it sits. * Thinner rubber bands work better than thicker ones, and tweezers are necessary to install them. * The included tool may save some time and frustration, and it also works with the plastic-wrap holder I remixed so if you printed that already, it's the same part. However, since I haven't printed this one yet, I'm not sure if it will help or not. * This will require a M4x16 or 20mm socket head screw and a M4 locknut. These hold it together and the socket head screw is needed as it slides into a shallow slot, so it needs to be low profile (cap or hex head screws won't work). * Putting this together requires patience, but I'm guessing someone who grew up with a disorganized Lego collection stored in one big sack should be qualified to assemble this. 9-10-2018 - I updated the base with a hole which may help get the rubber band in. Assembly: I added some pics of the original model to show how the rubber band attaches. I doubled it over and looped it around one post on the base, then looped the two ends one at a time around the post on top. The parts are slid together and then the M4 locknut and M4 socket head screw are installed - the nut goes into the hexagonal shaped hole and the bolt goes through to meet it from the other end. The M4 nut and bolt are there to hold the parts together, and keep them from getting slid apart easily.
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