Inspired by Heroclip by GearAid https://www.gearaid.com/pages/heroclip this hybrid gear clip allows bags, backpacks or jackets by hung on places, where they otherwise wouldn't.
About 60 cm (2' for those from the other side of Atlantic) of paracord or other rope is require to assembly tablehook and carabiner part. It may also work without the carabiner (see second attached image) but only as a table hook. For hanging stuff of the doors or public restroom doors you require both parts, or hook part and metal carabiner. I didn't have big enough one in my gear so decided to go with 3D printable approach.
Both parts require about 60 g of filament (around 30 g each) and print on my klipperized Ender 3 in about 2 hours (do not believe what OrcaSlicer says.
Parts have slots and holes inside for extra perimeters. I've exploited one of the additive manufacturing benefits via designing semi-hollow parts for extra strenght.
Printed in PETG, with 0.5 mm nozzle and 0.25 mm layer height. No tight tolerances so any nozzle and layer height should work. As for material - depending on the load you want to hang anything from PLA to PCCF should be okay.
2024/01/15: Revision B added!
I've modified the files a bit making them sturdier and more stable after tie a knot. As for those I recomend ossel hitch and double cow's hitch. It doesn't matter on which side you start, they're interchangable (you can apply ossel hitch to the table/hook side and double cow's to the carabiner side or the other way around). You can find all new files in the rev-b folder in the Files section.
I've also added paracordless version of the hook for those who don't want to play with knots.
.step files attached for easier remixing.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.