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A sharp, faceted pillion cover that borrows heavily from the brutalist angles of modern stealth fighters. Designed to sit directly over a standard passenger seat rather than replacing it, this cap runs extremely low-profile to keep the tail looking clean when riding solo.
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That perfectly aligned stripe of wet road grime the rear tire slings exactly past the bottom edge of the plate and up the center of your jacket is miserable. Tail tidies look good, but they leave the dead center of the wheel completely unshielded. This is a wedge deflector that clips directly onto the bottom edge of the numberplate. It projects a downward-angled, 18mm shelf backwards toward the wheel, catching that specific arc of water and directing it back at the road. The ends are heavily swept to match the sharp lines of modern sport bikes like the Z-series. Fitment & Printing Slot Width: 3.0mm, deep enough (15mm) to swallow standard plates. Features an internal 0.4mm friction ridge to bite onto the plate. (If your plate is very thin stamped metal, add a strip of double-sided tape inside the channel). Deflection Range: 90mm wide to cover the tire's central spray path, with an 18mm rearward overhang. Print Orientation: Drop it flat on its front face in your slicer. The awning prints upwards at an angle, meaning the whole piece prints cleanly with zero supports. Material: PETG or ABS/ASA strongly recommended. PLA will warp from exhaust heat or summer sun.
A low-profile dash wedge built to tuck securely behind the gauge cluster in a Ford Maverick. It sits low to stay out of the primary sightline, angling the phone back steeply for easy screen viewing while keeping it firmly trapped behind the 6mm front lip. Dimensions to tweak Slot width: The flat pocket is currently 14mm wide, which clears most phones in a standard case. Rear slope: The back face is pitched forward slightly (the top edge sits 12mm inward from the base) to clear the sloped cluster plastic. Overall height: Capped at 30mm max.

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.
A matched set of joint protectors for pool cues using the 5/16x14 piloted joint standard, heavily used by Schon and similar makers. Includes a female cap to protect the exposed butt pin, and a male plug to seal the shaft insert. Both feature fluted outside edges for easy threading and unthreading. Remix Hooks Cue Diameter: Default is 21.5mm OD. Thicker cues might want 22mm; older cues might sit closer to 21.2mm. Clearance: The female thread (butt protector) is oversized by 0.6mm, and the male pin undersized by 0.2mm to survive FDM printing tolerances. Dial these in depending on your printer's flow rate. Pilot Recess: The butt protector has a 13.5mm diameter x 3.5mm deep recess to clear a standard Schon pilot collar. Grip Profile: The 4mm semi-circle edge flutes can easily be swapped for a knurled mask or flat-cut hex sides.
Fixed-angle TPU sleeve for the standalone Insta360 GO 3S camera, geared for flat-top drone frames like the AOS series. The Fit: Holds the bare GO 3 / GO 3S camera unit only (not the Action Pod). The Mount: Slotted M2 tracks spanning 19mm to 27mm, meant to catch 20x20 or 25.5x25.5 top plate hardware. The Pitch: Locked at 25 degrees of up-tilt. Print in TPU. Do not try this in rigid plastics; you'll never get the camera seated.

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.