Mod-Fingerz Miniature Freestyle Park is a modular, easy-to-print toy park for use with finger-style skateboards, bikes, etc., the layout of which was inspired by the Enoshima BMX Park featured in the Olympics. The full park spans (approx.) 57cm [22.4"] by 48cm [18.9"] and features smooth, splined curvatures along with an innovative connection scheme allowing for simple park expansion and piece rearrangement.
Free for now. If you print it, please upload some make photos to share the love.
PRINTER SIZE REQUIREMENT:
- FDM printer able to accommodate pieces approximately 190mm X 160mm X 180mm in size is required.
FEATURES:
- No-support design for ease of printing. Prototype was successfully printed without supports.
- 13 printable pieces (9 ramp pieces & 4 connector pieces).
- About 2 kg of filament to print (if using recommended print settings below).
- Innovative connection scheme that provides piece modularity: quickly arrange pieces in any orientation and/or print duplicate pieces to uniquely increase park size.
- Splined ramp geometries for realistic feel.
The prototype was printed using the above print settings using an Ender 3 S1 Plus.
FUTURE CONTENT:
Additional designs will be developed in the future (at some point) that may be compatible to expand the Freestyle Park posted here (or maybe not, idk). Your support and feedback are greatly appreciated!
PN: PR3DBMXOGS00
VERSION: A
RECOMMENDED PRINTER SETTINGS:
- 2 line wall count (minimum)
- 3 layers for top & bottom surfaces (minimum)
- 5% infill (minimum)
- lines or grid infill type
The prototype was printed using the above print settings using an Ender 3 S1 Plus.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.