Wall Mounts - Simple blocks that let you hang / display / wall mount almost anything.
Wall Mounts - Simple blocks that let you hang / display / wall mount almost anything.
Published 2017-03-20T19:18:57+00:00
A simple solution that enables you to wall mount / hang things for display that doesn't have any existing way to do it.
There are two types. Standard and Heavy Duty. Standard is great for smaller/lighter items and where a small size is important so they cannot be seen. Heavy Duty has a larger backing plate, so requires a bigger piece of mounting tape, and is used for larger/heavier things.
In the example pictured I had a souvenir Boomerang from Australia to mount. It had no facility to do this but these blocks made it easy. The same can be applied to other 'objects you may want to wall mount that do not have any standard mounting facility.
The download file has two 'wall mounts' that are used in conjunction with regular picture hooks and some high strength double-sided foam mounting tape (available from most hardware stores).
Once installed you will be able to hang and remove the item as easily as any usual picture from the wall and relocate it if required. To hang in another location you will only need to install new picture hooks in the appropriate places... obviously accuracy helps no different to hanging a picture well.
As the Boomerang is quite small and lightweight the standard Wall Mounts were ideal.
On a Replicator 2 I've been using 4 shells and 50% fill to make sure they are almost solid so strong...Use Raft to make sure they stay well stuck to the build plate as they are quite small.
Installation procedure:
Get some regular picture hooks and high strength (to be safe but depending on the weight of the object being hung) double-sided foam mounting tape. Most hardware stores have this.
I recommend a quick wipe of alcohol to clean the flat (mounting) surface of the block before sticking the tape on. This is just to make sure the mounting tape adheres well to the block. The side you need to stick the tape to is flat and does not have an arrow on it. The arrow w side slips onto the picture hook and the arrow indicates "up".
Close the picture hook angle down a bit so the blocks will still readily slide on/off. By doing this you minimise the width once mounted on the wall but also need to ensure easy removal as all blocks will need to slide off simultaneously once stuck to the back of the wall mounted item.
Work out the required positing of the picture hooks and install them on the wall. Make sure you take time and care doing this as you are effectively going to tick your object to these points when you install it the first time.
Place a block over each hook with the backing tape removed from the foam mounting tape.
Now the fun part... carefully (noting any reference points you may have made) push the item to be wall mounted against the blocks (which have been pre-hung on the hooks). Push the item being mounted firmly to ensure a strong bond with the mounting tape.
I suggest removing the item from the wall to ensure the blocks are well stuck to it. Done correctly, lifting the mounted item straight up will lift it, blocks and all, off the picture hooks.
Once removed press the blocks firmly against the item you have been mounting to the wall. Once satisfied the blocks are well stuck mount it back onto the picture hooks... job done.
This is a simple process. It may sound long and difficult but really no harder than mounting a picture the usual way. However, I have explained the points in detail as you are effectively fixing the item being mounted to some fixed points. Taking care is important to ensure it works well.
Our Boomerang looks great on the wall.... you could even mount your favourite 3D prints the same way if you like the idea of 3D art on display!
Date published | 20/03/2017 |
Technology | FDM |