Wall Mallet Holder

This Instructable is for a lightweight easy to make mallet holder. Either its a hammer, mallet, axe, etc. It can hold it. This simple tutorial will help you make it in no time and will help organize any area you need.
Supplies
Supplies:
Computer (with tinkercad)
Glowforge machine
1/2 cm thick wood (optional/recommended)
Hot Glue Gun with Glue
Nails (optional)
Drill (optional)
Paint (optional)
3D Design

Designing part 1: Go to tinkercad and create a rectangle with 157.48 mm length, 114.3 mm width, and 3.71 mm height.
3D Design 2

Designing part 2: Make two skinny rectangles with 88.9 mm length, 25 mm width, and 5 mm height. (Letter on holder is optional).
3D Design 3

Designing Part 3: Put two holes into the large rectangle at distance of choice with 25 mm length and the width has to be as thick as the material your cutting with.
Export

Export: Click export in the top right and then download as a .SVG File.
Glowforge

Glowforge: Go to App.Glowforge.com and create a new design then upload the Tinkercad .SVG. Then Print it out.
Glue and Paint
Glue and Paint: Collect the laser cut pieces and hot glue them together. Painting them is optional. You can Nail the holder into your wall or use any means you like.