Typical Door Wedge

Typical Door Wedge

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My door refused to stop closing due to the pressure differences in the air when other people would open or close their doors. It was also prone to shutting on its own, as if it had developed a personal vendetta against me. Fed up with constantly stubbing my toes on the heavy stone, I decided to take matters into my own hands and build something new. This is what I came up with. Printing at a layer height of 0.2 took an eternity, clocking in at two hours. But printing it at 0.3 took only one hour and five minutes. To put its durability to the test, I tried crushing it in my hands - but even with minimal infill and just two perimeters, it required a well-placed hammer strike to crack it open. It's reassuring to know that basic engineering principles still hold up.

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