The file 'UPDATED Nest Hanger: A Redesign Of A Northern Product 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 2.2MB.
2022 Updates:
-Going back to this project to make things more structural and reliable.
-Still prints with no supports.
-The bowl will now be bolted into the hanger portion with a flathead M5 screw (12mm long) and an M5 nut.
-Implemented a support bar at a 45 degree angle at the top corner of the hanger for extra structure. File set comes with 2 versions of the support bar, a solid and hollowed version. They should be able to slot into the hanger body without gluing. If you're dead set on the original silhouette, there's a version of the hanger that doesn't use the support bar that has the new screw inserts.
-Still includes command strip wall mount, but also includes a version of the wall mount that should allow any standard dry wall screws to secure it to the wall. I'd recommend to be careful screwing these in, and go slowly. Tighten the drywall screws in too much, and you may split the part.
-Still has a cavity at the bottom of the hanger that a circular magnet can be glued. Here's the one I used https://www.hobbylobby.com/Crafts-Hobbies/Basic-Crafts/Magnets/Craft-Power-Magnets/p/123549 but any other magnet with these dimensions will work.
-Hanger body edges filleted further.
-Shouldn't need more than 40-60% infill with the parts positioned how I have them. Maybe add some extra parameters if you plan on hanging a light coat or multiple keys (I'd recommend the drywall screw mount if you want to use it like that).
This was a little project I made for someone. A trendy minimalist hanger and bowl that will look great by a front door to hold pocket items, keys, hat, sunglasses, small bag, etc! All credit goes to Northern.no for the original product and 3D CAD files that were available to base this hanger from. Their hanger is constructed from aluminum and steel. I made this for those who wanted this product, but would have a hard time dealing with international shipping. No fear, this model can be printed from the comfort of your home and has been redesigned to accommodate thickness necessary for 3D printed parts.
Features:
-Thicker hanger and bowl: May not be strong enough to hold heavy bags like the aluminum and steel original, but small totes, hats, keys, etc will hold just fine (reference print settings for strongest parts)
-Wall mount: A new separate piece that can be attached directly to the wall with a regular sized command strip, and the hanger can then be slid onto the mount. Easy installation and removal, with no wall damage. Perfect for dorms!
-Magnet: A new additional feature. Above the hanger is an extrusion to secure a small circular magnet (can be bought from Hobby Lobby https://www.hobbylobby.com/Crafts-Hobbies/Basic-Crafts/Magnets/Craft-Power-Magnets/p/123549 or whatever magnet that fits those dimensions) as an extra spot to store a spare key, keychain, etc.
Printing: I'd recommend a thicker infill, anywhere from from 70-100% to ensure the PLA or ABS is strong enough to hold up to the stress of hanging and holding items. May not be necessary if a stronger filament is chosen. I printed my prototypes at 80% and they're fairly robust.
DISCLAIMER: All photo photographer belongs to Northern, and does not represent what the final model designed for 3D printing will look like (although its pretty much the same).
I'll still be updating this over time, so look out for updates!
Bowl.stl | 3.8MB | |
Hanger.stl | 1.0MB | |
Hanger_No_Support_Bar_Cutout.stl | 1002.4KB | |
Hanger_Support_Bar_Hollow.stl | 117.6KB | |
Hanger_Support_Bar_Solid.stl | 89.8KB | |
Wallmount_For_Screws.stl | 323.5KB | |
Wall_Mountv2.stl | 280.2KB | |
Wall_Mount_For_Command_Strips.stl | 274.9KB |