Kitchen Rail

Kitchen Rail

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I spent a significant amount of time perfecting every detail of this design. If anything seems unclear, please let me know right away! The helper tool is an essential aid when assembling the design and attaching parts to the wall. All components fit snugly together, requiring just enough force to push the rods into place. The two arm hinge parts can be mounted in a correct or incorrect way, so make sure you assemble them with the arms facing each other. To cut the main rail wooden rods, first attach the wall mounts to the wall and then insert the wood, allowing you to cut it along both outer edges on either side. Here's how the helper tool works: Cut the rods as shown in the video using the helper tool. The dots indicate the number of rods required. To print this design: Use 20% infill, three parameters, and no supports. You'll need the following materials to build this project: - Neodymium magnets (5mm diameter, 2.5mm height) - Strong double-sided tape like 3M tape or waterproof clear tape from AliExpress; alternatively, you can screw the rail mounts into the wall - Wood rods (4mm diameter) The lengths of wood rods for the knife holder are: 14mm 28mm 55mm x2 72mm x2 85mm x2 The length of the hook and the two main rail rods depends on your intended usage.

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