Penn State Doorstop
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There isn't much to it, but it works fantastically as a sturdy door anchor. Especially if you print it with a flexible filament such as TPU. In my experience, TPU requires high extruder temperatures, so if your machine can't print with TPU then use PLA instead. PLA still makes a very reliable doorstop. The inspiration for this doorstop came after seeing a similar design featuring a cow's face. As a proud PSU alum, I thought this would be a better tribute to the university. I believe that perhaps other Penn Staters will appreciate it just as much.
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