Bracket and shelf collection for Skadis (over 200 files so far)

Bracket and shelf collection for Skadis (over 200 files so far)

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<p>My desk is getting way too cluttered, so I am working on organizing my space. I made some boards for my nephews first, so the majority of the files were designed for their boards. Now I'm starting to work on my board more, so this may be updated with more files. Here's what I have so far:</p><h4>&nbsp;</h4><h4><i><strong>Brackets:</strong></i></h4><p>&nbsp;</p><p>These all have arm from 5-100mm in 5mm increments. I measured the arm starting where the clip ended. A few of the sizes were not usable to me, but they may work for your use cases.&nbsp;</p><ul><li>Angled open bracket with endstop</li><li>Angled supported bracket with endstop</li><li>Filet bracket</li><li>Filet bracket with endstop</li><li>Straight arm bracket</li><li>Straight arm backets with endstop</li><li>Straight open bracket</li><li>Straight open bracket with endstop</li><li>Straight supported bracket</li><li>Straight supported bracket with endstop</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><h4><i><strong>Shelves:</strong></i></h4><p><strong>&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>&nbsp;Flat shelf</strong></p><ul><li>100x25mm</li><li>100x50mm</li><li>100x75mm</li><li>100x100mm</li><li>180x100mm</li></ul><p><strong>Brick shelf </strong><i>(the top was modified from </i><a href="/social/165298-3dprintaz"><i>3DPrintAZ</i></a><i>'s model that is not up anymore)</i></p><ul><li>100x25mm</li><li>100x50mm</li><li>100x75mm</li><li>100x100mm</li><li>180x100mm</li></ul><p><strong>Dart shelf </strong><i>(the top was modified from </i><a href="/social/141920-dannyji00"><i>Dannyji00</i></a><i>'s model found here: </i><a href="https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/83710-nerf-dart-holder-holds-12-darts)"><i>https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/83710-nerf-dart-holder-holds-12-darts</i></a><i>)</i></p><ul><li>100x80mm</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Notes:</p><p>These can be printed in PLA or any filament that keeps it shape when compressed. I printed my pieces at .20mm layer height. The brackets I printed at no infill, 20%, 50%, 80%, and 100%. I preferred the ones printed solid. The shelves were all printed at 20% infill.</p><p>To connect to the board, all you have to do is push the top hook through a hole, slide it down a bit, then push the bottom piece into the whole derectly beneath it. I did design these that they will fit tight to the board because I did not want the give and wiggle. I wanted the brackets to feel more secure to the board.</p><p>For putting on a shelf, you will want to match the depth with 2 brackets of whichever style you want (3 for 180mm wide). The part of the hook that is in front of the board is 5mm in depth. The endcap on the brackets is also 5mm. For the straight brackets,&nbsp; if you want a style without endcaps to look flush to the shelf in the front, you'll want to go 5 mm down (ex. 100mm shelf depth would need 95mm brackets).</p><p>In my experience, the straight arms worked much better at lower ranges of length. The lower ranges of length work perfectly for hooks (or in my example pictures, allowing my nephew to hang up dart guns while showing them off). They are not extremely strong at higher length. I could see you their uses for lighter objects, like rolls of solder, strings, ribbon, ect. I would suggest if you need to hold something that has a little bit of weight to use one of the supported brackets.</p>

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