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Key hooks with covers
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I was looking to print a key holder to go next to my garage door in my kitchen. I don't have a lot of space there, so I wanted to get something that would look good, fit nicely, and be reliable.
After a lot of scouring the interwebs, I happened across the excellent key hook, posted by HaBen. While the original design was awesome, I saw in his images an example where the face plate was on both the top, and bottom, and that gave me an idea.
I doubled the height of the frame, and swapped out the hooks for pegs instead, lending to some stability and strength. With this done, I recreated the top face plate, and made a bottom face plate, allowing you to mount both to create a similar look to the suggested look in his post.
You likely won't need to use all 4 screw holes if you're just holding some keys. I did Personally, but mostly because why not? Also, it's a snug fit, if it's too tight for you, you can either file down the top/bottom a little, or increase the size by around 1% (I'
After a lot of scouring the interwebs, I happened across the excellent key hook, posted by HaBen. While the original design was awesome, I saw in his images an example where the face plate was on both the top, and bottom, and that gave me an idea.
I doubled the height of the frame, and swapped out the hooks for pegs instead, lending to some stability and strength. With this done, I recreated the top face plate, and made a bottom face plate, allowing you to mount both to create a similar look to the suggested look in his post.
You likely won't need to use all 4 screw holes if you're just holding some keys. I did Personally, but mostly because why not? Also, it's a snug fit, if it's too tight for you, you can either file down the top/bottom a little, or increase the size by around 1% (I'
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