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Scaled Garage Work Stool on Wheels

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0.2mm nozzle, 0.06mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm nozzle, 0.06mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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1.7 h
2 plates

0.2mm nozzle, 0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm nozzle, 0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Description

🟧 "Roll With It" – Scaled Garage Work Stool on Wheels


Scale Conversion Guide – Adjusting this 1:10 & 1:18 model to other scales at the bottom!
🔗 Check out my other to scale designs: Scale Collection

 

Because even tiny mechanics deserve to sit in style (and with lumbar regrets). 🧰🪑

🧩 Modeled after the classic wheeled work stools found in garages and workshops, this little guy brings both realism and personality to your diorama or RC-scale scene.
It's got a sturdy seat, rolling casters (well, pretend ones), and a shape you'll instantly recognize if you've ever fixed something while scooting around on one.

Perfect for your scaled mechanic, or just as garage flavor next to your car lift or workbench!

 

📢 Available in both 1:10 and 1:18
Designed for easy printing, simple assembly, and lots of potential in any miniature workspace.

 

🔧 Functionality & Printing Tips
✔ Printed in separate parts for easy orientation and best detail
✔ supports required for wheels
✔ Print flat on a smooth plate for best results
✔ Wheels are fixed (not rolling), but modeled for realism
✔ Seat top can be customized or textured if you’re feeling fancy
✔ center is hollow for a filament strand to make the center colomn sturdy! (1:18)

 

🛠️ Note: Even if the model worked perfectly on my end and looks flawless in the photos—remember, this is 3D printing 😄
Printers, settings, and materials vary. Holes might be slightly tight, so a small drill bit can help.
Light sanding, fitting, or glue work is totally normal—it's all part of the fun.

 

📦 Build Notes 🪛
✔ Separate parts for seat, base, and wheels
✔ Filament bits may be used as pins for assembly
✔ Some glue recommended for final structure
✔ Works well with all other garage-related scaled builds

 

📄 Assembly Guide
Super straightforward—just align and press-fit (or glue) the parts. A quick visual guide is in the works.

 

📏 Scale Conversion Guide – Adjusting This 1:10 Model to Other Scales

Target ScaleConversion FactorScale %
1:52.0200%
1:81.25125%
1:120.833383.33%
1:140.714371.43%
1:160.62562.5%
1:180.555655.56%
1:240.416741.67%
1:350.285728.57%
1:480.208320.83%

💡 Example: Want to scale 1:10 to 1:14? Multiply by 0.7143
100 mm × 0.7143 = 71.43 mm

 

📏 Scaling Warning!
🔹 Wheels and joints may become fragile when scaling down
🔹 Use a 0.2 mm nozzle for very small versions
🔹 For larger scales, consider reinforcing the seat

 

🚀 Want More? I’m Just Getting Started!
I’m building a full miniature garage ecosystem—tools, benches, accessories, and more. Follow along and print what fits your world!

 

📢 Feedback & Requests
Want a version with a tray? Adjustable height? Let me know!

 

🔗 Check out my other designs: JustCallMeDaddy on MakerWorld

 

📸 Show Off Your Prints!
Tag me when your scaled mechanic finally gets to sit down. 😄

 

Happy printing! 😊

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