Shoe horn design taught by Kevin Kennedy
Except the side is cut flat and chamfered for no-support 3D printing.
One reason to add yet another shoe horn is that the exist ones are either too short or need support or need post processing. This one is long and smooth enough, and no support and post processing.
Printed on the side and with brim.
UPDATE: 7.14.2022. Hey guys, thanks for the all the likes and comments. I have actually left the 3D printing community for a while after leaving US and selling my Prusa MK3. But you guys keep on comments and likes the shoe horn and I keep on receiving emails that bring me back to the community again and again.
The good news is that I later decided to buy a new Prusa mini at my new place and have received it although I am very busy with the new job, because I love 3D printing! I will continue to design and print! Thank you guys, love you guys.
Category: Household Supplies
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.