Wire Shelf Peg Board Hinge
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My workshop area consists of a series of wire shelves, and I needed to find a way to hang my tools without using up valuable wall space. To address this issue, I designed these hinges in Fusion360 and printed them out. I've uploaded the STL and STEP files, as well as shared the Fusion360 link, so you can access all the necessary information: https://a360.co/2HsRjwj These hinges were printed on my Anycubic Kossel with a 0.8mm nozzle at a 0.64mm layer height, which is why they have a rough appearance. I prefer printing brackets and similar items with a 0.8mm nozzle because they print faster and are stronger. However, this approach often results in an unsightly finish. If I had printed these hinges at a 0.4mm layer height, the outcome would have been significantly better. Unfortunately, I was being lazy and unsure if they would fit properly on the first attempt. The holes are designed to accommodate a 5mm machine screw, and depending on your printer's dimensional accuracy, you may or may not need nuts on the back side (I didn't require any, but my Kossel is known for its lack of precision).
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