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Disc Golf wall Hangers

Having done the ‘use a thumbtack’ and put discs back up after a kid bumps into the wall running down the hall routine, I wanted a more elegant solution to hang decommissioned and special edition (your precious Ace disk from 2004..?) discs in your den, workspace, or living room.

I wanted a hangar that could be sticky-tacced to the wall, or pinned. I needed it to be easy to align, and I needed it to better hold the rim of my discs to prevent falls.

I designed a cantilevered pin strip with multiple slots, allowing you to put the pin on a levelled line, and use the hole to raise or lower the rim relative to that line so that putters and drivers can be more visually aligned despite up to 1.5cm of rim difference.

After a lot of a tinkering, I arrived at a solution that is both elegant and understated.  On the wall, if you have white thumbtacks the plate nearly disappears.  I’ll be looking at producing these in both white and clear PLA.

At the moment – it’s a personal design project.  If they become available for sale, I’ll let you all know here!

 


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