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0.2mm, 2 walls, 15% infill, PLA/PETG
0.2mm, 2 walls, 15% infill, PLA/PETG
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Description

This model is a beaded jump rope designed for better control and smoother skipping. Compared to speed ropes, it is heavier, more stable, and more forgiving when it comes to timing.

The rope uses a strong inner cord (recommended ~3 mm paracord) with individual beads threaded onto it. The beads are designed to be printed from PETG, which offers better impact resistance and durability when hitting the ground.

The handles are intended to be printed from PLA. They are thicker and ergonomically shaped to provide a comfortable grip and improved control.

At the end of the handles, there are screw caps that make it easy to insert the cord. After adjusting the length, the cord is secured with a knot inside the handle.

 

The model is split across multiple build plates. Each plate contains:

  • one handle
  • one screw cap
  • one set of beads

One set of beads is approximately enough for half of the rope length.

This setup allows easy color customization:

  • each handle can be printed in a different color
  • beads can be printed in multiple colors and combined

This jump rope is suitable for:

  • beginners
  • footwork training
  • slower, controlled skipping
  • users who do not want an ultra-fast rope

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