I had some cheap mass produced, universal hooks for towels on my drier, but it was clumsy, so f**k it, I just printed my own custom design, which fits perfectly and is pleasingly snappy. I 3D printed it in white PETG. It is minimalistic, but strong and nice looking. PETG filament is flexible and resist to heat, so no problem if towel drier gets hot to 70C.
Now I can save few seconds every time I need to put the towel back on the drier.
There are so many possible different sizes and configurations of towel driers, but essentially there are just a few important parameters for these hooks:
I'm attaching a couple of designs for now:
Please post your comments with your custom measurements and I'll upload more needed variations. I just don't know what are other possible popular measurements to create, so please help me, even if you are not going to print it.
If the distance between pipes are huge, you can use a single pipe model, which has the following parameters:
I'm attaching *.f3d files, so you can import those files to Fusion 360 and modify it's parameters to customise the model for your specific needs.
Printing in PETG is a must, because it's more resistant to heat. PLA could be too soft when heater is working on it's full power.
PETG is perfect, because it's cheap, dishwasher washable, flexible, resistant to heat, strong, snappy.
I printed it in 0.2 layers and 6 perimeters. Top and bottom layers are not so important - I just used 3.
To avoid stringiness from PETG, I've printed them in sequence. One after another. There's this feature in PrusaSlicer, which is called “Sequential Printing” or “Complete Individual Objects”
The author hasn't provided the model origin yet.