Protractor and Spirit level
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Done with bubbles? me too.
The STABILOT isn’t your typical level. There’s no water, no bubble vials — just a good old plumb bob and a clear angle scale that tells you what’s really going on.
Whether you’re building flat, tilted, or somewhere in between, STABILOT makes reading angles simple, with no electronics, no leaks, and no nonsense.
Angle measuring the way it should be.
The clean scale lets you see at a glance whether you’re at 15°, 45°, or 75° — no wiggly lines, no guessing. If something’s off, at least you’ll know exactly how off it is.
Close enough? Good enough.
The level-style feature isn’t meant for high-precision carpentry — but if you just want to know whether something is more or less level, it totally gets the job done. Perfect for shelves, garden projects, or anything where a little tilt won’t ruin your day.
Print it. Use it. Done.
The body is designed for easy 3D printing, it’s tough enough for shop use, and keeps things simple. Just drop in the plumb, snap on the scale — and you’ve got your new favorite angle-checking sidekick.
You don’t need anything else except 2 countersunk M3 screws with thread lengths between 4–12 mm.
For best results, use my provided print profile — it includes a number of fine-tuned modifications.
Please check the assembly guide and calibrate your filament before printing if you're not using an X1C, A1, or H2D (especially important for P-series users).
Sorry about the one part that requires an AMS. Unfortunately, I couldn’t quite manage to make it without using AMS. There simply wasn’t enough space to make the markers pluggable. So I was forced to create the markers in a different color.
If you find a mistake or something isn’t working as expected, feel free to contact me or write in the comments what I can improve. I will see what I can do!
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You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.










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