
Meakerboard
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This is a pegboard system designed around a unique peg with a hexagonal profile for easy printing that clips securely into (North-American) pegboards. The profile also makes the mating 'dovetails' on the attachments easy to print in almost any orientation. Scaling might work on other sizes but I don't have access to them to check. Included in the file are the design spark mechanical source file (.rsdoc), solid body step (.stp), and .stl's for all the parts I've designed. So far, I have: The accessory peg for any attachment I've designed Peg with hook that is a stand-alone peg for hanging things (like scrapers) A two-slot tweezer rack A three-slot plier/flush cutter rack for my prusa plier, ender flush cutter, and small precision needle nose plier A roll hanger for tape or filament rolls AND A blaster rack for nerf blasters. It uses a main piece to hang a strap at an angle and another smaller upper piece to keep the blaster from tipping over. I've tested it with just a couple blasters for now - my own Malkemist - remix of Sillybutts' Alchemist, my V1 Caliburn that is too long for my board but should fit fine, and my strayvan stryfe / rayvan combo. Since the step and source are included adjustments for any blaster should be easy to make. In the step and source are files for an air can holder, glue stick holder, and precision screwdriver rack. Prusa slicer should be able to open the step and split it to subparts if you can't use modeling software to edit them. I've had success printing on both my prusa mini's and ender 3's. Settings don't really matter, I usually do 2-4 walls and essentially no infill. Walls are better than infill, use whatever keeps your floors/ceilings looking nice. I've been sitting on this for way too long, but am releasing it now that it has the blaster holder rack. Grow and expand but link to the source so people can find it.
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