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This tie holder is a easy and functional print. Perfect for the O,C,D, and neat freaks of the world, but first you should read the giant list underneath this.Make sure that the bracket is either going into a stud, or that you are using drywall anchors, so the rack wont fall off the wall. Also, make sure to tighten untill SNUG, but not any further otherwise the bracket will crack. Dont skimp on infill density either, or IT WILL DIE (By that I mean that it will sag over time), and eventually all the ties will just slide off...) i would suggest atleast 25% density, but more is better if you want it functional. I also have a smaller tie rack for people with smaller printers. the small rack is just under 190mm long.the normal (better) rack is about 350mm long.Heres a link to a video showing the design and print process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1nfMMrrbAoThanks And Enjoy

UPDATE: in the PIC of the bracket, it looks like its bending because the pin wasnt quite long enough, but i fixed that so no worries.

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Swing Arm Tie Rack 3D print model

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