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Engineered Deadlift Wedge Ramp / Jack

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
3.7 h
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0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
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After several iterations of stress testing, I've created a super strong ramp that can be dropped, thrown against the wall, smashed with a barbell, and supports a barbell loaded to 4+ plates per side (475lbs total).

In order to support all this abuse, I added reinforcements directly into the model - a visible and hidden grid pattern adds strength to the print. This causes your slicer to place more walls where it is needed.

Because of the heavy stresses involved, I suggest the following settings:

  • Material: PETG (or TPU, if you know what you're doing)
  • Walls: 3 Minimum
  • Infill: 15% Minimum, Gyroid
  • Layer Height: 0.10 to 0.16 mm

Happy lifting!

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It printed great, I scaled it down to fit A1 mini. Next Deadlift session will tell us if it's good. :) Thanks. Update: It works great! Printed at 91% scaled down to fit the bed of A1 mini. You can add this profile as well if you want!
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hey how is it coming along?
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good just messed up a little bit on the bottom
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amazing design and it works perfectly
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perfekt!
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Great print profile, they seem very, very stable I have only tested them up to 130kg (so far) The disks fit perfectly There is nothing that could be improved Thank you very much for the great work The print result doesn't look as clean in the photos because I used 5-year-old, expired filament
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I’ve printed this both in PETG and TPU 95 and both work great. Pictures posted are all of TPU. One thing to note is when one of your members forgets and drops their barbell on the PETG model, it shatters. we haven’t had the same trial with the TPU model since then and hopefully won’t have to, but just something to note. I used standard TPU print settings but slowed to 50% for the first layer. Note the gray one had significant stringing; it was not adequately dried before I started printing. the two rainbow colored TPU ones had been dried for around 24 hours before printing
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Have not used them yet but they came out butter smooth on the sides and bottom. Long print but did it in Creality TPU. Used X1C overnight with a E3D nozzle. No mods to the profile. Just calibrated for the nozzle and filament and let it RIP!
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Beautiful print. Very strong, works well!
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Printed fina and wirks great
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Worked out great,going to see how long this holds up out of PLA..
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Any update? PLA is all I have right now.
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