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A tall, 1x6 building block panel standing 6 standard bricks high. The part features a uniform hollow core that reduces material use while providing the correct bottom tolerances to friction-fit over standard 4.8mm studs.
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Toy reptiles are fine until you try to pose them and realise they're cast into a single, rigid block that snaps if you push it. This fixes that. It’s an eight-segment articulated crocodile that prints entirely assembled, right on the bed. The joints are enclosed captive hinges with a 0.45mm clearance, meaning they fuse just enough structure to print safely before breaking free instantly for a massive range of motion. The body tapers from a stylized head down to a narrowed tail, with distinct rib extensions and legs built into the mid-sections. Print Instructions Clearance: 0.45mm gaps in the hinges — make sure your flow rate is dialed in to avoid the joints fusing. Layer Height: 0.2mm recommended. The internal pin tapers rely on standard layer heights to bridge successfully. Adhesion: It prints flat. No brim is required unless you have severe warping issues on small footprints (like the tail tip). Supports: None. The hinge pins use 45-degree chamfers so they print perfectly in mid-air inside their sockets.

A thirty-pound wheel rolling freely in the back of a moving car is a problem that solves itself by smashing your groceries. This cradle stops the board from tipping and sliding on every sharp turn. Footprint: 180mm wide by 160mm deep — fits cleanly on most printer beds. Fit: The 290mm curve holds XR and GT tires perfectly, and Pints will seat securely against the slopes. Anchors: Features four 5.5mm countersunk holes for bolting directly to a cargo floor or wood base, plus two side channels for hooking a standard bungee cord over the tire. Printing: Needs a decent amount of infill (15-20% minimum) to handle the board's weight. No supports required.
A custom sanding block cut with a compound saddle shape to finish the outer lip of a 20-inch rim. Primary Curve: Matches the 20-inch overall rim diameter. Secondary Groove: Sweeps a 15mm-radius profile along the main curve to cup the bead lip. Grip: Pinch grooves along the sides for better control while sanding.

Riding a mobility scooter without back support turns every bump into a spine test. This two-part folding frame bolts directly to a flat seatplate, giving you a sturdy backrest that folds flat out of the way when you need to load the scooter into a car trunk. The heavy-duty hinge locks against a stop block when upright to keep you supported. Specifications Seatplate Mount: 140mm x 100mm overall. Mounting Pattern: Four 8.5mm holes spaced 110mm x 70mm apart (fits M8 bolts). Backrest Dimensions: 220mm wide by 240mm tall. Hardware Required: One M8 bolt and locknut for the main hinge pin. Both parts are oriented flat for printing without supports. High infill recommended for the hinge knuckles.

This L-shaped blocker forces a Floyd Rose-style tremolo into a fixed "hardtail" state without permanent modifications. What it's for Instead of a simple wedge that can vibrate loose, this block drops into the gap between your sustain block and the cavity wall from the back of the guitar. The oversized flange catches on the wood surface, keeping it suspended right in the sweet spot so it won't ever slip down or fall out while playing. It's printed flat to align the print layers against the string tension, preventing delamination over time. Dimensions Width: 38mm (matches standard Floyd blocks) Gap thickness: 12mm Insertion depth: 28mm Flange hook: 8mm overhang Remix ideas Modify the gap_thickness to perfectly match your specific route and preferred bridge angle. Widen the block_width if your cavity allows for a wider brace. Adjust the drop_depth if you have a shallower tremolo cavity.

The AeroBox Winglet adds MotoGP-inspired aggressive styling and aerodynamic structure to your motorcycle fairings. Featuring a complete closed-loop "box" design, the upper and lower swept aerofoils stretch outward and tie seamlessly into a sleek outer endplate. Instead of a single large, rigid backplate, the winglet employs two distinct, flushed mounting pads perfectly suited for heavy-duty VHB double-sided tape. This split-pad setup is significantly easier to conform to the natural sweeping curves of your bike's fairings. Features Closed Loop Box Design: Bridges a dual-element upper and lower wing wing with an aerodynamic vertical endplate. True Sweep: The wings heavily taper and sweep towards the trailing rear edge. Dual VHB Pads: Split bases keep the part tightly adhered without relying on a completely flat body panel. Support-Free Printing: Designed to slice straight from the flat side base directly upwards. Print Settings Print on its side (the flat base directly touching the build plate). Use high infill and at least 3 perimeters to ensure decent stiffness and durability. Standard PLA works for testing fits, but PETG, ASA or ABS are highly recommended for actual outdoor and speed use.