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Fishing Rod Protector for Backpacking
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This project was to keep my telescoping fishing pole (Eagle Claw Pack-It) more secure/safe while backpacking.
It is designed to be combined with the "Booms Fishing V02 Waist Rod Holder Belt" (Amazon link below, $11.99 when I bought it).
Combined, these two things will keep the fishing pole closed and line rings/hook protected, and also makes it easily attachable to backpack straps. It also worked great when I attached it to the belt (pictured) on my "UL Tackle Box" (aka, a fanny/hip pack I use for fishing while backpacking).
Link to belt/pack holder on Amazon = https://a.co/d/6Ip1zLg
Link to fishing rod/reel on Amazon = https://a.co/d/fPSz5nk
Print Settings:
* Filament = PLA (could use stronger like PETG or ABS)
* Infill = 40% (for strength, could pry go less)
* Walls = 4 (1.6 mm) (for strength, could pry go less)
* Supports: Touching buildplate (10% infill and 0.2 mm z distance) and ONLY required under the two "belt loops," see attached "Support Block Position" ima
It is designed to be combined with the "Booms Fishing V02 Waist Rod Holder Belt" (Amazon link below, $11.99 when I bought it).
Combined, these two things will keep the fishing pole closed and line rings/hook protected, and also makes it easily attachable to backpack straps. It also worked great when I attached it to the belt (pictured) on my "UL Tackle Box" (aka, a fanny/hip pack I use for fishing while backpacking).
Link to belt/pack holder on Amazon = https://a.co/d/6Ip1zLg
Link to fishing rod/reel on Amazon = https://a.co/d/fPSz5nk
Print Settings:
* Filament = PLA (could use stronger like PETG or ABS)
* Infill = 40% (for strength, could pry go less)
* Walls = 4 (1.6 mm) (for strength, could pry go less)
* Supports: Touching buildplate (10% infill and 0.2 mm z distance) and ONLY required under the two "belt loops," see attached "Support Block Position" ima
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