
Necklace hanger
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This hanger can hold 14 necklaces or other accessories like wristbands. To achieve a better print quality, two hangers are designed without supports and instead use bed supports. Dual hangers prevent swinging when placed on a bar. To use it, place longer and heavier necklaces in the middle positions of both sides, then add other necklaces to subsequent positions on both sides to avoid unbalancing the hanger. Placing necklaces randomly can make it difficult to balance, so this is just a suggestion. This design requires only 20 grams of filament. Here's how I printed mine: Print in the position shown in the images. Use a layer height of 0.2 mm to ensure that the upper hanger joint is properly printed without additional supports. Your printer's bridge quality will determine if this setting works for you. Infill with 50% PLA to achieve sufficient robustness. You can also print it with ABS, but you may need a higher infill rate. Use bed supports at a 50º angle and 50% density (Cura parameters). If you don't mind using more supports or printing them on the body, go ahead! My configuration minimizes filament usage and print time, but feel free to experiment. Make sure to set up proper retraction for your printer and filament to improve print quality.
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