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Store World's Greatest Safety Tie
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World's Greatest Safety Tie

$5.00

The digital files for the world’s greatest safety tie can now be yours! 3D print the pieces in your own home, assemble them together, and then work safely into the night. This package contains all of the files for both the standard design and the upgraded look with the addition of the bow tie topper.

This download includes the following:

  • STL files for every piece in both the standard necktie and the upgraded bow tie designs; totaling 19 files.

  • 1 STEP file of the standard necktie assembly

  • 1 STEP file of the upgraded bow tie assembly

  • Brief instructions to fill in any gaps that were left in my youtube video regarding construction and assembly.

For the ties seen in my video, they are printed in PLA with a 0.6mm nozzle on a Creality CR-6 SE printer. Using your own printer, material, nozzle size, and parameters could result in slightly different prints but there are gaps/tolerances used in the designs files for my setup.

You will need a 3D printer, some PLA filament for the prints and some for the hinges, I recommend a 5/64” drill bit for reaming out the holes before installing hinge pins + power drill, and finally something to melt the ends of the hinges (I used a soldering iron).

Go make cool stuff!


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The digital files for the world’s greatest safety tie can now be yours! 3D print the pieces in your own home, assemble them together, and then work safely into the night. This package contains all of the files for both the standard design and the upgraded look with the addition of the bow tie topper.

This download includes the following:

  • STL files for every piece in both the standard necktie and the upgraded bow tie designs; totaling 19 files.

  • 1 STEP file of the standard necktie assembly

  • 1 STEP file of the upgraded bow tie assembly

  • Brief instructions to fill in any gaps that were left in my youtube video regarding construction and assembly.

For the ties seen in my video, they are printed in PLA with a 0.6mm nozzle on a Creality CR-6 SE printer. Using your own printer, material, nozzle size, and parameters could result in slightly different prints but there are gaps/tolerances used in the designs files for my setup.

You will need a 3D printer, some PLA filament for the prints and some for the hinges, I recommend a 5/64” drill bit for reaming out the holes before installing hinge pins + power drill, and finally something to melt the ends of the hinges (I used a soldering iron).

Go make cool stuff!


The digital files for the world’s greatest safety tie can now be yours! 3D print the pieces in your own home, assemble them together, and then work safely into the night. This package contains all of the files for both the standard design and the upgraded look with the addition of the bow tie topper.

This download includes the following:

  • STL files for every piece in both the standard necktie and the upgraded bow tie designs; totaling 19 files.

  • 1 STEP file of the standard necktie assembly

  • 1 STEP file of the upgraded bow tie assembly

  • Brief instructions to fill in any gaps that were left in my youtube video regarding construction and assembly.

For the ties seen in my video, they are printed in PLA with a 0.6mm nozzle on a Creality CR-6 SE printer. Using your own printer, material, nozzle size, and parameters could result in slightly different prints but there are gaps/tolerances used in the designs files for my setup.

You will need a 3D printer, some PLA filament for the prints and some for the hinges, I recommend a 5/64” drill bit for reaming out the holes before installing hinge pins + power drill, and finally something to melt the ends of the hinges (I used a soldering iron).

Go make cool stuff!


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