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This is a clamp-inspired desk block built for printing, not precision clamping. The shape is a thick U-frame with a bold jaw gap and rounded corners, intentionally simplified with no screws, springs, or moving interfaces. It works as a prop, a paperweight, a cable anchor, or a decorative “workshop” accent for your desk. The visual detail is broad and printable: knurled-style grip pads, shallow bolt-head bumps that don’t require perfect circles, and randomized brushed panel grooves that add direction and texture. Because everything is fused into one solid body, it prints reliably and survives handling. The base is flat for steady adhesion, and overhangs are kept gentle so supports are minimal. Treat it as a stylized engineering object—strong, forgiving geometry—perfect for fast prints, paint weathering, and playful industrial aesthetics.
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accuracy, and usability.
