Total rubbish - shroud cleat - failed

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It didn't even get to having a flag halyard made to it ..

The circular fitting which fits round the shroud just pulled straight out of the plastic cleat.

I can see the design idea - but honestly ... unless someone has a magic suggestion - they will be consigned to the 'great idea - but unusable' locker !

Shroud cleat.jpg

Anyone actually fitted these and success ????
 
I needed similar to tidy-up dangly bits of flag string. I got these Pardon our interruption... And they are excellent. Simple but effective. The price was, I thought, a bit dear. BUT they do work, and are a doddle to fit. I assess as good value when I see how much simple plastic bits are in the marine world. Sorry: Usual strange link to eBay!?

Shroud Cleat for 4-6mm shrouds - pack of 2​

£19.96
 
I needed similar to tidy-up dangly bits of flag string. I got these Pardon our interruption... And they are excellent. Simple but effective. The price was, I thought, a bit dear. BUT they do work, and are a doddle to fit. I assess as good value when I see how much simple plastic bits are in the marine world.

Now that's better than the compression fitting rubbish I paid MORE for !!

Its crossing my mind whether I can use a U fastening round the rubbish I have - save wasting them >
 
I needed similar to tidy-up dangly bits of flag string. I got these Pardon our interruption... And they are excellent. Simple but effective. The price was, I thought, a bit dear. BUT they do work, and are a doddle to fit. I assess as good value when I see how much simple plastic bits are in the marine world. Sorry: Usual strange link to eBay!?

Shroud Cleat for 4-6mm shrouds - pack of 2​

£19.96
Are they 3D printed?

The photos make it appear so.
 
I needed similar to tidy-up dangly bits of flag string. I got these Pardon our interruption... And they are excellent. Simple but effective. The price was, I thought, a bit dear. BUT they do work, and are a doddle to fit. I assess as good value when I see how much simple plastic bits are in the marine world. Sorry: Usual strange link to eBay!?

Shroud Cleat for 4-6mm shrouds - pack of 2​

£19.96

I see seller says 3D printed ..... probably ASA filament ..
 
I use a rolling hitch on the shroud but first prep the area of the shroud with "rubber glue" and put an extra [third] locking turn on the hitch. lasted 20+ years on my last boat.
 
PLA filament is OK for light duty's as long as plenty infill used when printing ...

Many models for motor mounts specify ASA / PETG .. but I generally just use PLA with 100% infill and all is ok.

I'm going to try printing the various cleat designs I've found online ... see what happens.
 
By the way, is a 3D printer capable of machining a small diameter female thread?

Or will you have to get the tap & die set out?
Depends on the size and the printer, but usually post process or design in a hexagon hole that fits a suitable nut. If really keen you can get metal insets which are placed with heat.
 
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