Found this great model on printables: https://www.printables.com/model/441984-skateboard-holder

Printed in PETG with 50% gyroid infil. I did 3 perimeters and that seems good for the regular skateboards. If I hang my longboards I will use more perimeters I think.

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That top one is getting some nice razor tail!

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That Andy Anderson deck looks DOPE!

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It’s my favorite deck. I absolutely love the shape and size

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Thanks for sharing the files. I just found my skateboard from when I was younger and wanted a way to display it!

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These are great! I spaced them so the brackets are mostly under the trucks and they are not very visible. I would definitely recommend PETG or at least extra walls and high infill if using PLA

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I appreciate the tips - I printed using the same settings you used and it turned out great! Ill get it mounted to the wall later today.

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Siiiick 🀘

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