Flexi Comb – Fidget Antistress - Fast print
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🖤 Flexi Comb – The Most Useless Comb Ever Printed
It looks like a comb.
It bends like a snake.
It barely combs anything.
And that’s exactly the point.
This print-in-place Flexi Comb is a mechanical parody of a traditional comb.
Thanks to its integrated multidirectional joints, the body flexes and twists fluidly — making it almost useless for actual hair… but incredibly satisfying to play with.
🔧 Features
- ✅ Fully print-in-place (no assembly required)
- ✅ Integrated multidirectional joints
- ✅ Smooth, fluid movement
- ✅ No supports needed
- ✅ Fast print (~30 minutes)
- ✅ Optimized for Bambu Lab
- ✅ Works great in PLA and PETG
Printed in PETG, it offers higher durability and better resistance to torsion.
In PLA, it still performs surprisingly well with solid joint movement.
🧠 Why print it?
- It’s a disguised stress-relief fidget
- A compact demonstration of print-in-place mechanics
- Minimal, ironic, slightly provocative design
- Perfect desk toy or conversation starter
It’s the comb that refuses to comb.
It’s the fidget that pretends to be useful.
🖨 Recommended Settings
- Material: PLA / PETG
- Layer height: 0.20 mm
- Infill: 10–15%
- Supports: No
- Print time: ~30 minutes
If you enjoy turning everyday objects into something unexpectedly useless — yet oddly addictive — this one’s for you.
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