
Engineering Stick™
thingiverse
Have you tried poking it with a Stick? They ask. "No, I haven't poked it with a Stick" I reply. Not for lack of thought about doing so, but because I simply don't have a suitable Stick. That is of course until now! The Engineering Stick has been specially designed in Fusion 360 and put through load testing and structural buckling simulations to ensure it won't fail during use. There are two versions available. Standard Stick | General use. Pointy Stick | High precision tip for the accurate poking of things. No tool is complete without its own storage system, so we've designed a matching wall-mountable Engineering Stick Rack to safely store up to four Engineering Sticks. Never be caught short for a poke again. Download your Engineering Stick NOW! The Engineering Stick can be scaled along its longest axis to fit your printer and still be compatible with the Engineering Stick Rack. Leaving the safety of your workshop? Scared you'll be left without your stick in hand? Don't fear, the optional Mobile Carry Case has you covered! Scale along the longest axis to match your Engineering Stick and you'll always have an Engineering Stick on hand. Recommended Filaments Carbon Fiber | Increased rigidity when poking larger objects. Glow-In-The-Dark | For use in low-light conditions or during power failures. Edge | High performance engineering plastic for general workshop jiggery-pokery. PLA | Perfect for printing the Mobile Carry Case. Please help support my work here on Thingiverse and on Instructables by using the following affiliate links when making purchases. Thanks! eBay.com | eBay.co.uk | eBay.fr | Amazon.co.uk Print Settings Printer: E3D's BigBox Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.25mm Infill: 20% Notes: Make sure you have a sticky bed so the Stick will stick properly. No one wants a Stick unsticking during printing.
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