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Multiboard-Compatible Cubicle Hangars 3d model
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Multiboard-Compatible Cubicle Hangars 3d model
Multiboard-Compatible Cubicle Hangars 3d model
Multiboard-Compatible Cubicle Hangars 3d model
Multiboard-Compatible Cubicle Hangars 3d model

Multiboard-Compatible Cubicle Hangars

Do you work in a sea of gray like I do? Are you disorganized like I am? Did you learn, the hard way, that driving a screw into a cubicle wall gets you nothing but disappointment?

This is a hook that allows you to suspend MultiBoard tiles from a cubicle wall. The single hook currently available is 80mm because that's a typical wide wall size in the US. It's offset from the wall by 15mm and uses the big thread profile.

The sample pictures use 15mm offset snaps and connectors for the board itself and 8mm "big thread" nuts to attach the hooks to the board. The nuts go on from the front of the board.

In exchange for not getting in trouble with your boss and/or facilities department, you have to give up something. These are not and cannot be as strong as a proper wall-mounted setup. My unscientific tests suggest that the setup pictured can hold at least 20 pounds (~10kg), but still I would highly recommend keeping it simple. Use this for your car keys, wallet, pens and pencils, some minor aesthetic things, and the loud keyboard you don't use when other people are around. If you're looking for a solution for holding your full-tower, dual-Xeon workstation, look elsewhere (or, add more hooks and let me know how it works out).

Print settings:

  • Printer: Prusa Mk. 4
  • Filament: Elegoo Rapid PLA+
  • Temp: 215C nozzle, 60C bed
  • Layer height: 0.2mm
  • Perimeters: 3
  • Infill: 15%
  • Supports: No
  • MultiBoard thread STEP files used

Discussions
sunblock
sunblock

Why are you wasting vertical space, why don't you put the mounting screw on top, near the edge of the wall so that the multiboard starts as high as possible?

Miguel B
jmbarroso

I can understand that he might prefer to have the multiboard starting lower for aesthetical reasons... but the rear part of the hook doesn't need to be that long... just a small 1-2cm lip is enough - a bit longer if you want to make sure that a small vertical knock from below on the whole setup won't release it from the wall. But that long is just wasteful. Beside this, kudos for a really cool idea!

Multiboard-Compatible Cubicle Hangars

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