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When 3D Printing DIY goes wrong ๐๐คฃ
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Looks like the print orientation is the problem. The load was working against the layers. If you print those again, Iโd recommend turning them on their side, so that the layer lines run parallel to the shelf, not parallel to the wall.

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Print orientation is 100% faulty here!

You can make really cool brackets out of this classic fiber based material, and its silly cheap

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Use more perimeters instead of denser infill

You don't have a printing problem. You have a design problem. Make the brackets like hooks, like TV wall mount brackets.

That looks like a design issue not a material one.

Too much gravity - time for NylonX!

The brackets were in tension instead of compression. Dumb.

Longevity is always hard to test in these sorts of scenarios. But you have an answer to the question now!
