Remix of a basic corner bracket for 2x4 dimensional lumber "inspired" by this post: https://old.reddit.com/r/3Dprinting/comments/1bpynpo/working_on_a_line_of_these_stls_that_turn_2x4s/
All rectangular holes are slightly oversized to accommodate typical variance in hardware store lumber. Screw holes are spec'd for #8 wood screws. Also added countersinks to the screw holes so the bracket might not break when you apply more than 2 ft-lb torque to the fastener. That's a huge maybe, don't take my word for it. Honestly I would never use this, but Reddit seemed to cream their pants over it and the guy wanted to monetize a cube with holes, so here we are. Yay.
Print in whatever filament you want. As many perimeters as you can manage. Infill doesn't matter. PLA will work if there's no sun where you live. PETG is better.
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