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*[[French Cleat]] | *[[French Cleat]] | ||
*[[Peg Board Accessories]] | |||
*[[Slat Wall]] | *[[Slat Wall]] | ||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perforated_hardboard The Wikipedia Page on Perforated hardboard] (Refers to the [[Fiberboard]] version, but mentions the metal and other materials which is a bit odd) | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perforated_hardboard The Wikipedia Page on Perforated hardboard] (Refers to the [[Fiberboard]] version, but mentions the metal and other materials which is a bit odd) |
Revision as of 22:25, 12 December 2021
Basics
- Essentially a sheet of Fiberboard or Plastic (Also can be obtained as a sheet metal akin to Expanded Metal , but with less holes/slots) with regular holes
- It is used as a modular system for mounting things on walls
- Especially useful for Garage Organization / Workshop Organization
- Also used in Store Shelving (Especially the metal variety, which can be seen in most Big Box Stores )
Off the Shelf Options
Plastic
Existing Open Source Designs
- A Thingiverse Page for the "Printable Pegboard" by "adamtal"
- A Thingiverse Page for the "PegBoard Tile" by "3DNublet"
- A Thingiverse Page for the "Desktop Pegboard" by "SeanDunphy"
- A Thingiverse Page for the "IKEA SKADIS pegboard 36x56" by "julienM"
Internal Links
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Perforated hardboard (Refers to the Fiberboard version, but mentions the metal and other materials which is a bit odd)