A few pieces broke on my IKEA TRYSIL wardrobe, so I CADed up some replacements and printed new parts that might just work even better.
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trysil-clothes-rod-peg.stlStandard Tesselated Geometry - 241.20 kB - 02/14/2018 at 02:32 |
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Trysil_peg_v1.SLDPRTsldprt - 170.00 kB - 02/14/2018 at 02:32 |
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trysil-shelf-peg.STLStandard Tesselated Geometry - 23.71 kB - 02/14/2018 at 02:32 |
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trysil-clothes-rod.stepstep - 3.37 kB - 02/14/2018 at 02:32 |
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The shelf peg can be easily printed on an FDM printer without supports and a high infill % (I might have even used 100%). I used PLA to print, but ABS or any other rigid FDM plastic should work.
I wasn't able to successfully print the clothes rod peg to be strong enough to bear sufficient load, so I just sent it out for SLS nylon printing. It might work with a really strong thermoplastic like polycarbonate or a carbon fiber filament.
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