Description
A rigid half-cuff designed for cosplay and collecting, featuring magnetic recesses to hold separate star chips.
The cuff is sized to print as two halves that snap together around the wrist using 5x2mm magnets. The star chips are also magnetised, letting you click them in and out of the slots as you earn them.
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A 180mm rigid forearm cuff designed around a continuous, self-supporting gothic tracery pattern. The interlocking pointed arches and diagonal cross-cuts mimic the organic load-paths of topology optimization while keeping a distinctly high-fantasy arcane aesthetic. It features a 70-degree slip gap at the back, thick structural armor bands, and rounded comfort edges. Remix hooks Dimensions: Currently scaled for an average arm (35mm inner radius at the wrist, 48mm inner radius near the elbow). To resize it for a different wearer, adjust the wristr and forearmr base variables. Flexibility: The 4mm wall thickness makes this a rigid piece. If you want it to flex open over the wrist rather than sliding on, drop wall_thickness to 2mm and print in PETG. Tracery density: The lattice overlaps heavily to create the branching web. Scaling the width and height of the pointed_cut calls will tighten or open up the negative space. Supportless: The vesica piscis (pointed arch) cutouts are radially oriented and all internal angles exceed 45 degrees, meaning this prints straight up from the wrist with zero supports.

A freestanding tabletop sign featuring chunky, blocky typography. The letters are aligned to stand up directly on the print bed with no internal supports or backing plate required, fusing slightly into an upright self-supporting structure. What it's for A simple, bold statement piece that stands on its own. Print notes Orientation: Prints directly on its flat edge without supports. Clearances: The top and bottom lines of text intersect just enough to hold the sign together. Filament: A matte or textured filament works well to hide heavy layer lines on the flat face.

The classic desk sign, remixed. This freestanding tabletop block drops a solid underline beneath the bottom row of text, fusing everything together for a sturdier base while maintaining the chunky, self-supporting typographic aesthetic. Features Solid Baseline: The new chunky 5mm underline ties the bottom text together, making it more stable on the desk. Support-Free Design: Prints flat on its back or bottom edge without relying on bridges or supports. Vibrant Typography: Heavy weight text makes a statement while being physically robust.

A stark geometric disc defined by its negative space. This 130mm diameter frame encloses a rigid 20mm hexagonal grid, creating a structural web that feels both organic and strictly calculated. Design Specs Outer Diameter: 130mm Thickness: 2mm throughout Cell Size: 20mm (flat-to-flat) Webbing: 1mm between cells

Having a massive bald spot on the forehead just makes the whole thing look unfinished, but printing the bumps straight into the eye sockets ruins the face entirely. I narrowed the clearance zone down to just the immediate space around the eyes—the upper forehead is covered in brain folds again, but they stop right before crashing into the eyes. Base fits an 11mm dowel Completely solid core Prints without supports
A stylized geometric interpretation of a fast blue hedgehog mascot, designed as a static desktop figure. Organic modelling isn't native to this format, so the design uses bold, primitive shapes to capture the silhouette—complete with sweeping back-spikes, oversized eyes, and a blocky tactical blaster clamped in the jawline. Details Geometric Spikes: Arrayed in a swept-back pattern to simulate motion. Multipart Colouring: Segments are broken out for the snout, eyes, and hardware to stand out clearly. Integrated Stand: A flat 60mm circular base keeps the figure stable on a desk.