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Nessie-coat-hook
Nessie-coat-hook: designed on Anarkik3D Design for 3D printing.
Nessie-coat-hook
Designed using Anarkik 3D Design, 3D printed on an Ultimaker2.
Here is a story about creating a nessie-coat-hook. This came about because BlackCountryAtelier posted a blog about designing a coat hook for 3D printing. Their design instructions for the kids to do in the class was very functional – but boring! So I pretended to be an uninhibited 10 yr old and set about designing a coat hook within one class teaching period, at the most 2. Probable took about 40 minutes, may have been less. It was fun and I have created a visual to ‘scroll down’ with screen captures of the design process and photos of the model being printed.