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A clean floating wall shelf you size to fit: pick the width, how far it sticks out, and whether it rides on two brackets (set your own spacing) or one wide centre bracket. The brackets screw to the wall — each has a built-in screw hole plus a big access hole so your screwdriver reaches straight through — and the shelf simply presses onto their keyed tabs. No glue, no visible fixings from above, and it pops off again for repainting. Every part prints flat with no supports. Print the 3MF on a multi-colour printer for a two-tone shelf-and-bracket look (shelf on plate 1, brackets on plate 2, AMS-ready), or the STL for single colour. You'll need two Ø3 mm wood screws and wall plugs to mount it.
Shelf width along the wall (mm).
How far the shelf sticks out from the wall (mm). The brackets scale with it.
Shelf plate thickness (mm). The bracket tabs plug into pockets half this deep, so a thicker shelf also grips its brackets deeper.
double = two brackets, the steadiest choice. single = one double-width bracket in the middle — a cleaner look for small, lightly-loaded shelves.
Centre-to-centre distance between the two brackets (double supports only; ignored for single). Automatically clamped so both brackets sit fully under the shelf.