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Rubber Mallet Multiboard/Pegboard Mount 3d model
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Rubber Mallet Multiboard/Pegboard Mount 3d model
Rubber Mallet Multiboard/Pegboard Mount 3d model
Rubber Mallet Multiboard/Pegboard Mount 3d model
Rubber Mallet Multiboard/Pegboard Mount 3d model

Rubber Mallet Multiboard/Pegboard Mount

I could not get the standard Multiboard pegboard click hooks to hold my rubber mallet the way I wanted, so I put together this custom click hook for holding a rubber mallet with a head diameter of 65mm or less.

Printing The printing orientation is as provided in the file. Use standard Multiboard printing parameters (0.2mm layer height, 3 perimeters, 15% infill).

Assembly/Installation Install two of these on the same horizontal, leaving one column of pegboard holes between them. If your mallet is wider, you may need to leave two empty columns between them. Do not push on the curved/pointed end when installing or it may snap; despite this, I assure you it's strong enough to securely hold your rubber mallet once installed!

Thanks to Keep Making for the excellent Multiboard system.

Community Makes (2)
Make by user
Perfect fit for my crusty old Estwing mallet. My initial print was in Polymaker's PolySonic PLA Pro, but I found it deforming under the weight of the mallet after only a couple of weeks. I re-printed last night in IEMAI's PC-CF, with more walls (6), and more infill (50%). Hopefully it stands up to the task!
Make by user
Perfect fit for my crusty old Estwing mallet. My initial print was in Polymaker's PolySonic PLA Pro, but I found it deforming under the weight of the mallet after only a couple of weeks. I re-printed last night in IEMAI's PC-CF, with more walls (6), and more infill (50%). Hopefully it stands up to the task!


Community Makes (2)
Make by user
Perfect fit for my crusty old Estwing mallet. My initial print was in Polymaker's PolySonic PLA Pro, but I found it deforming under the weight of the mallet after only a couple of weeks. I re-printed last night in IEMAI's PC-CF, with more walls (6), and more infill (50%). Hopefully it stands up to the task!
Make by user
Perfect fit for my crusty old Estwing mallet. My initial print was in Polymaker's PolySonic PLA Pro, but I found it deforming under the weight of the mallet after only a couple of weeks. I re-printed last night in IEMAI's PC-CF, with more walls (6), and more infill (50%). Hopefully it stands up to the task!

Discussions
George D
grergor
 3d model
PrinterAnycubic Kobra 2 Pro
MaterialPETG
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density15 %
Jason a
jcandthewires
Perfect fit for my crusty old Estwing mallet. My initial print was in Polymaker's PolySonic PLA Pro, but I found it deforming under the weight of the mallet after only a couple of weeks. I re-printed last night in IEMAI's PC-CF, with more walls (6), and more infill (50%). Hopefully it stands up to the task!
Perfect fit for my crusty old Estwing mallet. My initial print was in Polymaker's PolySonic PLA Pro, but I found it deforming under the weight of the mallet after only a couple of weeks. I re-printed last night in IEMAI's PC-CF, with more walls (6), and more infill (50%). Hopefully it stands up to the task! 3d model
 3d model
PrinterBambu Lab X1
MaterialPC
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density50 %
SupportsNone
Corn H
cornz38

Looks ideal for a kitchen roll holder as well...

Walter R
walter.riggs

Perfecto

Leland D
leland.davis1

Excellent. This is exactly what I needed for my rubber mallet. Been trying to use long straight pegs, but nothing worked this well and with this low amount of filament.

Rubber Mallet Multiboard/Pegboard Mount

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