SkiDock – Magnetic Ski And Snowboard Holder For Vehicles 3D Printer Model

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Summary

NOTE: The most up-to-date model is HERE(Makerworld)

As a passionate skier and tinkerer, I modeled the SkiDock to share with fellow enthusiasts. This project is born out of my own desire to enhance the getting ready part of the ski experience. It's a straightforward design, requiring just a few magnets and some 1/2-inch rubber pads, making it incredibly easy to assemble and print. Ideal for those who enjoy hands-on projects and practical solutions for winter sports!

Key Features of the SkiDock:

  • Simple DIY Assembly: Just a few basic prints are required, making it accessible even for beginners in DIY projects.
  • Magnetic Attachment: Easily attaches to your vehicle, providing a secure and stable hold for your skis or snowboard.
  • Environmentally Conscious: By printing it yourself, you reduce environmental impact and save on costs compared to commercially produced alternatives.
  • Practical and Compact: Designed to be user-friendly and space-efficient, perfect for ski trips, and easy to store when not in use.
  • Community-Centric Creation: Developed from a personal need, this project is shared to inspire and benefit fellow winter sports enthusiasts.

Here are the links to the magnets and Pads used:

Print Recommendations:

I am using supports and the Strength Profile, and I find that printing them on their side yields the best results. I also find it beneficial to add a brim on the Connector Piece, although I have discovered that it is not entirely necessary. In terms of keeping the magnet and the connections in place, I prefer using super glue. However, I have recently started using 3M VHB tape as an alternative method, and I have found it to be successful so far. If you choose to use glue, ensure that the magnet is free of any oils, and it may be helpful to roughen the surface of the magnet with sandpaper.

Based on the SnoStrip” but for us DIY folk, and not $50 ;)

Connector+Pin+V3.stl 38.9KB
Side+A+V3.stl 686.7KB
Side+B+V3.stl 129.4KB