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Modular garage wall hangers for yard and garden tools — pick the tool and get a hook shaped for it. Sized double prongs hold shovels, rakes, hoes (extra-deep 90 mm prongs), brooms, pitchforks, stand-up weeders, axes and sledgehammers (the head rests on the prongs) and string trimmers — and the prong reach is adjustable from 40 to 150 mm for odd tools; a deep hook takes a leaf blower or hedge trimmer by its handle; a wide saddle carries a coiled garden hose or extension cord; extra-deep TWIN hooks — a pair per hanger, so bulky gear can't swing or roll off a single point — store a folding step ladder by its hoop handle or rung, and even a folded hitch bike rack (Thule-style): print two rack hangers and set one under each rail. Backplates go up to 250 mm wide, and a no-tool filler segment extends the connected row around even broader gear. Hangers interlock: a hidden wing on the left edge slides down behind the previous hanger, so a whole row self-aligns dead straight and shares its load — print one hanger per tool and mark the first one 'leftmost' for a clean end. Each hanger screws to the wall through two or four countersunk holes for #8 / 4 mm wood screws (use four for the ladder and bike-rack hangers). Print in PETG or PLA PRO (PLA+): the hook roots and braces are engineered with at least a 4x safety margin over each tool's rated load (5-15 kg) even across layer lines, the weakest direction of a 3D print — custom-length prongs deepen their braces automatically to keep it. Prints flat with no supports.
The tool this hanger holds — each gets a purpose-shaped hook. Double prongs the handle drops into: shovel, rake, hoe (extra-deep so the broad head can't lever it off), broom / mop, pitchfork, weeder, axe / sledge, string_trimmer. Deep hook for a handle loop: hedge_trimmer, leaf_blower. Wide saddle for coils: garden_hose, extension_cord. Twin deep hooks for bulky gear that shouldn't swing: ladder, and bike_rack (print two, one under each rail). loop_handle — a peg threads a corded trimmer or edger's D-handle so it hangs handle-out, perpendicular to the wall; one printed piece (the bundled profile's supports hold the peg) that needs a 95 mm+ plate. no_tool_filler — a hook-free segment to extend a row past 250 mm. Rated 5-15 kg by tool.
Width of this backplate segment (mm) — segments butt edge to edge, so this sets the added centre-to-centre spacing (80-250 mm). Keep it at 100 mm or more for the shovel, axe and string_trimmer so their prong gaps don't shrink, and 95 mm+ for loop_handle; add a no_tool_filler segment for wider gaps. A connected (non-leftmost) part prints 18 mm wider than this value for its interlock wing.
Custom prong reach from the wall plate (mm) for the double-prong tools — leave at 0 to keep the tool's engineered preset (55 mm broom up to 90 mm hoe). Values under 40 mm are raised to 40. Longer prongs deepen their support brace automatically so the rated load keeps its safety margin. Hook, twin-hook, saddle and filler choices ignore this. For loop_handle it instead sets the peg's length ALONG the wall (52-120 mm; 0 = the standard 60 mm peg). The hook keeps its size and stays centred on the plate at any width. A peg too long to centre shifts back toward the left edge and may overhang the plate's right edge — then make this hanger the row's RIGHT end or leave the wall beside it clear.
Wall screws per hanger, countersunk for #8 / 4 mm wood screws. two = a centred vertical pair (plenty for the rated loads when screwed into a stud or good plugs). four = two pairs near the side edges — for masonry plugs, spongy walls or simply extra confidence.
Print this hanger as the LEFT END of a row: a clean flat left edge instead of the interlock wing. Every hanger accepts a neighbour on its right, so only the first one needs this.