G0 and Mirai: same grid, different print angle
G0 and Mirai use the same barefoot grid logic as the other flat-base shoes, but a 45 degree print angle changes the structure and the visible pattern.


The thin-soled version of Aspys. Like Aspys, E7 prints vertically as a mirrored pair fused at the collar, then the two shoes are separated with scissors after printing.
G0 and Mirai use the same barefoot grid logic as the other flat-base shoes, but a 45 degree print angle changes the structure and the visible pattern.
Aspys and E7 print as a mirrored pair joined at the collar, then separate with scissors, so the thin vertical collar area can support itself during printing.
A process guide to last scaling, shell thickness, Cura zones, belt-printer orientation and reinforcement choices.


A quiet, USB-powered air purifier that just does its job. Cleaner room air from a printed object that actually looks like it belongs on the shelf — no humming appliance, no exposed electronics.

A full-size ice-pack air cooler built from printed parts, a quiet USB fan and a frozen water pack. Freeze the pack overnight, place it inside, and Yuki sends a steady cooler stream across the desk with very low power use.

A polypropylene tap water filter for activated carbon. The flower-like top opens for filling, the body attaches to standard taps, and the bottom grid holds carbon while water passes through. Joined G-code keeps the water path cleaner by reducing micro-stringing.