CROCK CLOGS - Feel The Raw Power
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CROCKS is a fully 3D-printed wearable clog that merges a rugged carved-rock exterior with a real ergonomic clog fit. The outer shell is designed with sharp chiseled surfaces, organic stone-like facets, and a bold square-grip sole, while the interior maintains a practical foot cavity sized for actual wearability, comfort, and stability. The result is a shoe that looks like a sculptural rock object but still functions as a printable, wearable clog. This design is meant to feel premium, dramatic, and different from a standard footwear print. The rocky texture gives the shoe a raw architectural character, while the square traction pattern on the bottom adds a stronger functional identity.
The model includes three print profiles:
1) wearable left Crock
2) wearable right Crock
3) 10% scale miniature version with a built-in keychain hole. The miniature version is perfect as a small collectible, bag charm, desk display, or keychain if you want a tiny version of the CROCKS concept.
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Recommended Materials
- Main shoe body: TPU (for flexibility, comfort, and actual wear); PLA/ABS/PETG (for display/show piece)
Print Setup
Baseline size: Print at 100% scale using the provided print profiles. This profile will fit a foot around 27cm long or a size 10 foot. If printing larger sizes, the model may need to be split into additional parts to fit standard print beds. But this is designed to easily fit on most printers. Use the following sizing chart to customize it to your size.

Each crock is split into two pieces for better printability and stability on the build plate. The bottom includes a flat cut so the parts can print more reliably without unnecessary instability. After printing, align the two sections carefully and use superglue to bond them together. Check the alignment before the glue sets so the final shoe sits properly.
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License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.













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