SKÅDIS accessories
SKÅDIS accessories are the hooks, cups, shelves, and clips that slot into a SKÅDIS-compatible board, plus a huge world of 3D-printed add-ons you can download and print yourself. Below is what each type holds, where to find the best printables, and how to lay it all out before you mount a thing. Plan it, print a 1:1 template, and every part lands on the right slot the first time.
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Accessory types
Five families cover almost everything you'll hang: hooks and holders, cups and containers, shelves, cable add-ons, and 3D-printed parts. They all hang off one opening — community measurements put it at a single vertical 5 × 15 mm obround slot, repeated on a staggered 40 mm lattice — so a hook bought for one board fits any SKÅDIS-compatible board of the same pattern. Hooks carry flat tools and loose cables; cups and containers hold pens, bits, and small parts; shelves take whatever won't hang flat, like a phone, speaker, or plant; clips and channels route cables; and printed parts cover the oddballs the stock range never made.
3D prints
The best SKÅDIS-compatible 3D prints live on the big community model sites — Printables and MakerWorld are the two largest, with thousands of free, remixable designs that clip straight into the slot. Search the board name plus what you want to hold ('SKÅDIS headphone hook,' 'SKÅDIS caliper holder') and you'll usually find several takes to compare. Most are tuned for everyday PLA, so check the maker's notes for orientation, then test-fit one clip before you batch out a whole wall. These are independent maker communities — we don't host the files, we help you lay out what you print.
What holds what
Match the accessory to the load and the shape of the thing. Light, flat tools want a hook; loose small parts want a cup or bin; anything with a real footprint — a router, a soldering station, a succulent — wants a shelf; and cables want a clip or a channel. The table pairs each family with what it's best at and where to get it.
| Accessory | Best for | Holds | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hooks & holders | Tools and cables that hang flat | Pliers, scissors, headphones, keys, cables | Stock range + Printables/MakerWorld |
| Cups & containers | Loose small parts | Pens, bits, screws, brushes, cable ends | Stock range + printables |
| Shelves | Items with a footprint | Phone, speaker, router, plant, dice tray | Stock range + printables |
| Cable add-ons | Routing and tidying cables | Charger leads, power strips, USB hubs | Mostly 3D-printed (Printables/MakerWorld) |
| 3D-printed add-ons | Niche gear the range misses | Controllers, calipers, tape, dice, minis | Download free: Printables, MakerWorld |
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Frequently asked questions
What accessories work with a SKÅDIS-compatible pegboard?
Anything built for the SKÅDIS slot: hooks, cups, small containers, shelves, clips, dividers, and a deep catalogue of 3D-printed parts. They all clip into the same single slot shape, so the official range and third-party add-ons share one mounting system. If a part is labelled 'SKÅDIS-compatible,' it seats on any board of that pattern.
What are the best 3D-printed SKÅDIS accessories?
The standouts are the parts the stock range skips: tool-specific holders for calipers, pliers, or a soldering iron, gridfinity-style bins, controller and headset cradles, cable combs, and dice or minis trays for the desk crowd. Browse Printables and MakerWorld, sort by likes, and pick a design with photos of it actually loaded. 'Best' is whatever fits your gear, so print one and test it.
Where can I download SKÅDIS-compatible 3D print files?
Printables and MakerWorld host the largest free, remixable SKÅDIS-compatible libraries — thousands of community designs you can download and print at home. Search the board name plus the item ('SKÅDIS pen cup,' 'SKÅDIS drill holder') and filter to skip the noise. Both are independent maker communities; we don't host files, we just help you lay out what you print.
Are third-party SKÅDIS accessories compatible with the original board?
Usually yes — third-party and 3D-printed parts are built to the same slot pattern, so they seat on the original board just like the stock range. The catch is fit tolerance: a print that runs a hair oversized can be stiff, and a loose one can wobble. The slot geometry here is community-measured, not factory-published, so test-fit one part before you print or buy a dozen.