Brush & Tool Holder - Ikea Skadis Pegboard

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As the available space on my desk decreased more and more, I had no other choice then to climb up my walls and use a pegboard to easily attach stuff. The necessasity of this however, included to get rid of my beloved Brush & Tool holder, and move the brushes on the pegboard. For this reason, I needed to redesign it in a way that works with the IKEA Skadis pegboard. The goal was clear, it needs to be printed easily without supports to recreate the variables that made his anchestor succesfull.  And here it is: The Skadis Pegboard Brush & Toolholder. Easy to print, no supports needed, hooks itself on the pegboard and stays there, nice and tight! I hope some of you will also find use in it.    PRINT INSTRUCTIONS:  Print the stl-File two times flat on the buildplate and attach it on the SKADIS pegboard with the desired width of your tools. No supports needed! In theory there are two files (Brushholder.stl and Brushholder-left.stl). I mirrored the first object as it slight curvatures on the outside to make it nicer. However, you will not be able to see them if you print with a FDM machine on everything other then super-high-quality settings. But if you want to do that or even print them on SLA, and are too lazy to mirror the object in the slicer, I got you covered! Take the "-left.stl" file... Also, make sure to choose the right amount of wall perimeters to make more robust if you print on FDM.    FUTURE WORK: I am happy enough to use it, but if I find the time I will try to redesign in a way that make it look more seamless if you attach multiple ones above one other. Currently the top hook is flat. 

About the author:
TheBlackBird
I am Computer Science master student, learning and teaching 3D printing stuff. I love to create functional or beautiful things. Mind blown if both!!

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