As someone with no patience I made a stand that would let the pistons drop almost all the way out. Can race them to the bottom now. Hold stand as you flip it back over or pistons will drop out. I figure people getting cubes are not far removed from people with 3D printers.
We’ve got to give a round of applause becuase this is one cool and MetMo-esque concept
100% will be taking this back to the rest of the Team!
Nice work! We designed something similar a long time ago that was a bit more boxed in, but I really like the open design of yours so you can see what’s going on! Just out of interest, what printer do you have?
Guider 2S so I can print carbon nylon and such. This is just PETG though. Is the second iteration; the first one I couldn’t flip the stand and remove the cube until the pistons slid back in. Owing to the torque when inverted, the pistons alternate sliding out and always reach the bottom almost simultaineously. Right side up, the cube has a ‘favored’ piston that slides in all the way before the other moves
Hello! My apologigies, but i didn’t find your post with search. I sliced this for 3mf/bambu machines on makerworld. Feel free to sign up and take ownership of the file (you’re listed as the source).
Its an amazing model TY!
I printed mine in pla. I went for PLAs rigidity over the XY strength of PETG. I even broke my first print on purpose to gauge weak points. Very strong. It would be neat to have a 3/4 level platform so people worried about the torque numbers at full extension have an alternative. Cheers and thanks!@
Hello all, I received my cube but one piston is sticky and will not slide back in on its own. Any ideas?
Hi, you can email our customer service team at hello@metmocube.com and they’ll be happy to help you out! ![]()


