
"If you love innovative plant displays, you'll want to check out The Rail Version 2, a 3D printed wall-mounted planter system designed by Brian Hendricks. Building on the success of the original, this new version is smarter, easier to install, and even more beautiful in any space. After living with the original Rail in his studio and home for a year, Hendricks took his experience and feedback to heart and made some thoughtful improvements."
"One of the biggest upgrades in The Rail Version 2 is the elimination of set screws. In the first design, brackets and attachments were held to the dowel with printed set screws. Now, the design is completely screw-free, which means it prints faster, installs more easily, and has a cleaner, more streamlined look. The top and bottom brackets now have closed ends that firmly sandwich the dowel, while the sliding dovetail attachment is secured with a small wedge that you simply insert from the bottom."
"Mounting The Rail Version 2 to your wall is straightforward. First, slide the dovetail attachments onto the dowel and insert the wedge from the bottom, using a flat head screwdriver to secure it tightly. Next, place the top and bottom wall mounts on the ends of the rail. Insert the included keyhole markers into the slots on the wall mounts and press the rail against the wall where you want it."
The Rail Version 2 is a 3D-printed, wall-mounted planter system that replaces printed set screws with a completely screw-free assembly for faster printing and cleaner aesthetics. Top and bottom brackets have closed ends that firmly sandwich the dowel, and a sliding dovetail attachment locks in place with a small wedge inserted from the bottom. The dovetail system is offered in two sizes, with the larger dovetail accommodating large planters and also working with small planters when paired with the new under-mount drip tray. Installation uses keyhole markers to mark drill points, 3/16″ holes, wall anchors, #8–#10 screws, and a depth gauge for proper fit.
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