Tennis Racquet Holder
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I made a tennis racquet holder for a Wilson RF97 Autograph that I wanted to display. There are 2 versions: One of them has a guard to keep the racket from sliding off, while the other one doesn't. I found that if scaled correctly, the holder fits the racquet snuggly enough that there is no risk of sliding off, so you shouldn't need the guard version. The holder is designed to fit inside the throat of a tennis racquet, but you might need to scale it to fit your racquet. To scale it to your racquet, do the following steps: 1. Measure the inside width of the throat of your racquet (mm) 2. Divide your measured width by 63, and multiply by 100 3. Scale the x-axis with your value from step 2 4. Measure the inside length of your racquet (mm) 5. Divide your length by 95, and multiply by 100 6. Scale the y-axis with your value from step 5 7. Measure the height of your racquet at the throat (mm) 8. Divide your height by 79, and multiply by 100 9. Scale your z-axis with your value from step 8 By the way, I made the screw holes small on purpose; I wanted to eliminate all possibility of the holder failing. If you struggle with screwing through the holes, try heating the model or screw to soften the plastic a little.
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