Introducing the HovErgo Mouse Pad – My First Model on MakerWorld!
I’m excited to share my first 3D model on MakerWorld: the HovErgo Mouse Pad, a revolutionary design that prioritizes comfort and ergonomic health. This 3D-printable mouse pad tilts dynamically with your hand movements, reducing wrist strain and encouraging natural motion for a healthier workspace. Whether you’re working or gaming, this mouse pad offers unmatched ergonomic support.
This version provides a clean slate for users to experiment with surface remixes while adhering to the remix restrictions.
Learn More and Access Variations
Discover everything you need to know about the HovErgo Mouse Pad, including ergonomic science, all available variations, detailed instructions, remix guidelines, and the hardware kit: HovErgo Overview and Resources
Share Your Remix
Get creative and share your remixes! Showcase your designs on my website, and inspire others to create their own HovErgo variations. Check the remix guidelines for restrictions and licensing information.
The WarpShield is a 3D-printed airflow deflector that prints alongside your model and redirects the auxiliary fan’s side blast upward and along the actively printing layers. This allows strong auxiliary cooling for overhangs, thin walls, and fine details without overcooling the lower layers where warping usually begins.
It was developed while working on my EmBlazeGuard panels, which benefit greatly from aggressive cooling but were highly sensitive to fan-side warping.
EmBlazeGuard is a high-visibility door holder system designed specifically for Bambu Lab X1 & P1 series printers.
Instead of a minimal or hidden door stop, EmBlazeGuard intentionally extends beyond the door on both sides, making an open door immediately recognizable from any angle — especially useful in shared workspaces, classrooms, and print rooms.
Some panels are intentionally not remixable, while others (like the Bambu Lab panel and Remix Base) are designed to be remixed under clear licensing rules.
All panel-specific print notes, WarpShield usage, and measured results are documented on the website so I only need to maintain one source of truth.