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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
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Jibbitz Peg for Custom Crocs Charms (w/ Parametric Fusion 360 Model)

This is the peg part of a Crocs Jibbitz charm. The bit that actually clips into the hole. Take any 3D model, scale it down, combine it with this peg, and you've got a custom charm.

 

I wanted to make a yo-yo jibbit for my son: 

Couldn't find one, and couldn't find a good standalone peg model to build on either, so I made both. Figured other people might want to make their own weird charms too.

 

To use the peg, you have two options:

  1. Print your charm and the peg separately, and just glue them together.
  2. Open this peg in your bambu studio and copy paste it into the project with your charm. Size the charm peg. Then, click the little puzzle icon on the bar for Assembly View to arrange it on top. If your charm is wide, turn on outer brim for the peg so that it doesn't tip over while printing. It's in the Project settings, Other menu, under Bed Adhesion.

The f3d (Fusion 360) parametric model is included if you want to tweak the peg dimensions directly -- adjust the stem length, head diameter, tolerances, add micro features for strength, etc. to get the fit right for your particular Crocs.

 

Fun charm customization tip: Once you've got your charm combined, you can run it through MakerWorld's Mesh Graffiti tool (https://makerworld.com/en/makerlab/meshGraffiti?from=makerlab) to imprint text or SVGs onto the surface without changing the shape. Add your name, a logo, whatever.

 

Printed mine in PLA and TPU with 25% infill and 3 walls. Fits standard Crocs holes. If it's too tight or loose for your pair, it's likely due to differences in how your filament warps when it cools. Just scale the peg base by a percent or two.

 

If you use it for a jibbit, please share!

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