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Tire-d | Completely Exhausted Shelf Sitter

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P2S
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A1 mini
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X1 Carbon
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H2C
H2D Pro
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H2D

0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
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6 h
1 plate
4.8(28)

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Description

Boost Me (for free)

If you think this model is worth a boost, well then you just made my day! :) Thank you.

 

Exhaust-ed version is now also in collection

 

Ever feel completely deflated? Running on fumes? Just flat-out done with the day? Meet your new spirit animal.

This little guy has had a long commute through life and is officially ready to just park it. Designed with perfectly clean geometry and engineered to sit right on the edge of your desk, monitor, workshop shelf, or—as pictured on my trusty Bambu Lab printer—this is the ultimate low-maintenance companion for anyone who is just plain TIRE-d.

Look at those dangling legs. That is the posture of a tire that has given up on its rotation schedule entirely.

🛠️ Print Settings & Tips

  • The Dangly Legs: The legs print as a separate articulated chain/joint assembly (or print-in-place depending on your plate layout) so they can floppily hang over any ledge.
  • AMS / Multi-Color Friendly: The eyes are recessed and separated perfectly, making it incredibly easy to color-drop white and black in your slicer without any bleeding.
  • Filament Suggestion: Matte Black or Charcoal Grey works best for that authentic, rugged rubber look, paired with a crisp Matte White for those deeply exhausted eyes.

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