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Wheel Chock with Integrated Handle

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0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
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Yellow (33400) / Filament with spool / 1 kg

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I designed this wheel chock because the externally mounted handle on many available models bothered me. I wanted a version where you don't have to worry about it potentially breaking during storage and use. Therefore, I integrated the handle directly into the chock itself, similar to larger chocks for trucks.

The chock has two openings to, for example, connect two chocks together. One of the two openings will later be used for a locking mechanism on a bracket, which is currently under development.

The chock measures 22x10x11.6cm (LxWxH)

IMPORTANT: I would like to point out that 3D-printed chocks should always be used with a certain degree of caution. The chock should not be used if vehicles or trailers are on slopes or inclines, or if people could be in danger. These chocks are intended as an additional security measure for the brake or, for example, to secure parked trailers.

My tests with PETG HF were good. However, for more stability, ABS or, even better, ASA should be used.

PS. this is also somewhat a test of print orientation. Should upright printing prove ineffective, there might also be a version where the chock is printed lying down. Here I rely on your objective feedback.

 

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Who uses something like this from the 3D printer
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also if I look at myself here on the platform, probably some :) I don't force anyone to use my designs
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not me
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you don't have to criticize yourself right away
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carefree printing. nice finishes. superb. Thank you
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my first comment ever. printed 3 times on a a1... wasted a lot of my filament and failed each time. do not print. ps... funny this tard got a standard licence file license.
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Hey, I’m sorry to hear that. Could you maybe send me a few pictures so I can see where the problem might be? Since I’ve already printed six of them myself and the feedback so far has been quite positive, I don’t really think the issue is related to the print profile.
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ur sped lil bro
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Replying to @ccioffi0003 :
no u
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Don't trust your life to a 3D print
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exactly! as written in the Description :)
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Do we know if it scales well? I may try to, when I can get to it. Will post, if I do.
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What do you mean by Scale well? you Need a smaller Version?
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what type of filament should I use? PLA+?
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i printed mine with PETG but i would recommend ASA for Long Term outdoor use.
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top print, seems very stable
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Thank you! :)
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Nice.
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Vielen Dank!
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TPU has a better chance of gripping the ground to stop sliding than say, PETG or PETG-CF.
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