Clothespin Note/Bill Holder
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Make a TEST CLOTHESPIN (2 pcs) to check that your clothespin springs will work with this. Mine did not. I had to edit it to make adjustments.
I used MatthewSt's Heart Clothespin. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:48267
I took the half without the heart & used that to make both halves of a basic clothespin. Then I had to edit that to fit my clothespin springs. Is this a REMIX?
I added teeth to it, so it is 2 different pieces. The teeth mesh together for better grip.
Then I made the 3 pin piece. It is the LOWER piece. The 3 halves you attach to them are UPPER pcs.
This was made to use "3M command strips" to attach it to my dry erase wall.
"medium refill strips" - 9MM - size 3 lb / 1.3 kg.
My springs came from WalMart's Mainstays brand wooden clothespins.
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made in Tinkercad.
You can use .3mm layers but it will look better with .15mm layers.
75% infill. you could probably use less.
I use 1.2 mm wall thickness
support? maybe, maybe not. it's a
I used MatthewSt's Heart Clothespin. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:48267
I took the half without the heart & used that to make both halves of a basic clothespin. Then I had to edit that to fit my clothespin springs. Is this a REMIX?
I added teeth to it, so it is 2 different pieces. The teeth mesh together for better grip.
Then I made the 3 pin piece. It is the LOWER piece. The 3 halves you attach to them are UPPER pcs.
This was made to use "3M command strips" to attach it to my dry erase wall.
"medium refill strips" - 9MM - size 3 lb / 1.3 kg.
My springs came from WalMart's Mainstays brand wooden clothespins.
-----------------------
made in Tinkercad.
You can use .3mm layers but it will look better with .15mm layers.
75% infill. you could probably use less.
I use 1.2 mm wall thickness
support? maybe, maybe not. it's a
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