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Kitchen Towel Holder
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This wall mounted Kitchen Towel holder features a hinged arm for compactness when not in use and can be unfolded to hold a 10" length kitchen roll.
A friend of mine had the same Premier Kitchen Towel holder in his kitchen and since his broke and finding a replacement would be near impossible since this thing came as part of a limited time free gift item with the kitchen towels. Kudos to my friend for the pictures.
I decided to design and 3D print a similar functioning holder using Blender. The holder works well when the body is printed in PLA, while the arm was printed in PETG (though PLA would be sufficient but the added flexibility from PETG makes it easy for loading/removing).
Please ask permission when commercializing more than 10 sets.
Instruction:
1) Assembled model is for reference, do not print!
2) Print 2 set Arms and 1 set Body (or for smaller printers, 1 set Body_HalfA and 1 set Body_HalfB, then weld or glue the two halves)
3) Use 1.7 mm garden wire or PETG/PL
A friend of mine had the same Premier Kitchen Towel holder in his kitchen and since his broke and finding a replacement would be near impossible since this thing came as part of a limited time free gift item with the kitchen towels. Kudos to my friend for the pictures.
I decided to design and 3D print a similar functioning holder using Blender. The holder works well when the body is printed in PLA, while the arm was printed in PETG (though PLA would be sufficient but the added flexibility from PETG makes it easy for loading/removing).
Please ask permission when commercializing more than 10 sets.
Instruction:
1) Assembled model is for reference, do not print!
2) Print 2 set Arms and 1 set Body (or for smaller printers, 1 set Body_HalfA and 1 set Body_HalfB, then weld or glue the two halves)
3) Use 1.7 mm garden wire or PETG/PL
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