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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by remotelove to c/3dprinting
 

It seems that most of the drywall mounts that I looked for printed in a vertical orientation, which is not good for strength.

For once, I didn't reverse engineer anything to design this. Lulz.

https://www.printables.com/model/548516-printable-drywall-mount


Update 8/10 - Added dimension sketches, Added .step file, Added a thinner support ring option that will sit more flush (but not completely)

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Looks like a nice, quick print for petg on my sidewinder. Don't currently have anything I need to hang. But added this to a collection so I can definitely find it later.

Love the idea of printing it split like this. Accomplishes both the spread for anchoring, and decreases layer weakness in the structure.

Thinking of either of these facts makes it seem like a better idea than any other anchor I've seen for printing so far. (Used to work in a hardware store, so I know of a few ways to anchor into drywall) Of course I've yet to see a print for a toggle anchor (usually have a spring and folds open once you put it through a hole in the wall). Nor have I really looked into finding anchor files. Just came across a few over my 3 years printing experience.

[–] remotelove 4 points 1 year ago

Thanks for comment!

I tried a few anchors that were already out there all of them broke at the layer lines easily with PLA. Granted PETG would probably have mitigated that issue, but I didn't want to change filaments.

The toggle anchor would be fun to design, but designing a hinge that would work universally across many printers and filaments would be a challenge, for sure. Cheers!