RC Plane Wall Bracket (Command Strips)
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<p>I started recently printing RC planes, and quickly need a way to store them. As a renter, drilling into the ceiling is not a great option, so I designed these to use command strips.<br><br>I also used a bit of weather-stripping to pad them. There is an image of a cut piece I used to fit into the space where the leading edge of the wing goes. There's also an image of the type & brand. I used ½" x ½" high density stripping.<br><br>These are 20lb rated command strips, and provided they are installed correctly, should hold at least half of that. If you have doubts, either use more strips, or I can upload a screw version.<br><br>Cosmetically & structurally, I used these printing settings:</p><ul><li>0 top & bottom layers</li><li>30% honeycomb infill</li><li>4 perimeters</li><li>0.3mm layer height</li></ul><p>The lowest point where the leading edge goes is about 95mm away from the wall, but this design can always be stretched to accommodate larger planes.</p>
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