Tennis Racquet Holder
Tennis Racquet Holder
Published 2021-10-26T11:33:46+00:00
I made a tennis racquet holder for a Wilson RF97 Autograph that I wanted to display. There are 2 versions: One of them has a guard to keep the racket from sliding off, while the other one doesn't. I found that if scaled correctly, the holder fits the racquet snuggly enough that there is no risk of sliding off. The holder is designed to fit inside the throat of a tennis racquet, but you might need to scale it to fit your racquet. To scale it to your racquet, do the following steps:
1. Measure the inside width of the throat of your racquet (mm)
2. Divide your measured width by 63, and multiply by 100
3. Scale the x-axis with your value from step 2
4. Measure the inside length of your racquet (mm)
5. Divide your length by 95, and multiply by 100
6. Scale the y-axis with your value from step 5
7. Measure the height of your racquet at the throat (mm)
8. Divide your height by 79, and multiply by 100
9. Scale your z-axis with your value from step 8
By the way, I made the screw holes small on purpose; I wanted to eliminate all possibility of the holder failing. If you struggle with screwing through the holes, try heating the model or screw to soften the plastic a little.
(Moded) Anet A8 Settings with PolyLite PLA:
- 205°C
- No supports
- Skirt only
- 20% infill
Date de publication | 26/10/2021 |
Durée d’impression | - 150 minutes |
Sans support | YES |