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Hell in a Cell Style Wrestling Ring Cage

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A1
H2C
H2S
P2S
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H2D
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A2L
P1S
X1E
P1P
X1
X1 Carbon
A1 mini

WALLS ONLY
WALLS ONLY
Designer
25.2 h
6 plates
5.0(5)

Roof Components
Roof Components
Designer
5.8 h
3 plates
5.0(3)

A1 MINI ONLY
A1 MINI ONLY
Designer
15.5 h
7 plates
5.0(2)

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Description

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Thank you for checking out this model. All of my designs are fully tested and optimized for multi-material or standard printing.

 

🖨️ Recommended: Use the official print profiles provided for the most reliable, dialed-in settings.

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Take your wrestling ring setup to the next level with this Hell in a Cell-inspired cage system! This modular design surrounds your ring with a full-scale chain-link-style cage — including a roof option for maximum display impact.

 

THIS PROJECT IS NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART! See filament estimates at the bottom
 

🪙 Recommended Filament Color: Silver or light gray for an authentic chain-link fence look.

🔧 Key Features:

  • Full Cage Design: 32 modular wall pieces enclose the ring, including one section with a working-style entry door.
  • Optional Roof System: 16 additional pieces form a full cage roof, complete with a breakaway access panel.
  • Strong Connections:
    • Corner and wall connectors are included for secure assembly.
  • Display vs. Play:
    • Want to use the ring for active play? Consider skipping the roof for better accessibility.
    • For a striking display piece, the roof completes the iconic look.

Roof components Profile Notes:

Plate one is the full fence square. Plates two and three are for the breakaway opening. Use a piece of filament to create the hinge. Print more than one if you want. You will need a total of 16 sections to build the full-size Hell In A Cell cage.

 

For assembly of the roof, line up parts at their bottom edges with the “fingers” on the top. Then wedge together until it is flat. The fingers will snap over the adjacent piece and connect.

 

I recommend making four sections that are 1x4 in size, then snapping them together. Alternatively, only snap 2x4 sections together to make it easier to reach inside. These should be sized properly to sit on top of the ring walls.

 

🖨️ Print Profiles:

  • Standard 256x256 Bed Profile for A1, P1 and X1 printers
  • Bambu A1 Mini Profile – split into more parts due to the smaller print bed size. Roof is not an option for A1 Mini
  • Roof Components

Each profile has been optimized to simplify printing and minimize support material.

 

Printing Requirements:
🛠 Material: PLA+ recommended, but any filament works
🛠 Supports: Not required
🛠 Adhesion: Ensure a clean print surface; wash with soap and water if needed


Assembly Notes:

  • Pay attention to plate names—they indicate how many times each piece should be printed.
  • Use optional connector pins to align the structure.
  • The door attaches with a filament hinge—glue may help hold it in place.

     

THIS PROJECT IS NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART!!!

Hell In A Cell Filament Requirements

Large Bed Printer
Walls - 71.35 x31 = 2211.85g
Door - 100.2 x1 = 100.2g
Corners - 169.82 x2 = 339.64g
Wall Joints - 182.36 x4 = 729.44
Total = 3381.13g

 

Roof Panels - 73.25 x15 = 1098.75g
Dropaway Frame - 44.73 x1 = 44.73g
Dropaway Fence - 36.64 x1 = 36.64g
Total = 1180.12g


A1 Mini
Wall Upper - 42.82 x12 = 513.84g
Wall Mid - 49.66 x12 = 595.92g
Wall Lower - 42.83 x11 = 471.13g
Doorway - 69.62 x1 = 69.62g
Corner - 84.33 x4 = 337.32g
Wall Joint - 65.43 x12 = 785.16g
Total = 2772.99g

 

Special Thanks to TheJamesCreed for testing, photos and providing critical feedback during development.

 

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