Longboard Wall Mounting Hooks

Longboard Wall Mounting Hooks

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The original design had the exact shape I desired, but before I even printed it, I noticed a couple of potential weaknesses. First, the mounting holes were relocated from the outer small clips to inside the bulk of the part itself. This change was likely made to prevent layer adhesion problems that can arise when printing parts with tension between the board and the wall. To combat this issue, layers were oriented longways to support the tension instead of being separated under load. Additionally, the size of the design was adjusted to meet my specific needs. I wanted to hold the board away from the wall so that I could charge it on the hooks. 15% infill in ABS proved sufficient to support my electric longboard, and two 1.5in drywall screws were enough to hold its weight without any concerns about it falling. However, it's essential not to overtighten these screws to the wall, as 15% infill may crack under excessive stress.

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