🚀 Expanding SteinTrack: A New Way for Innovators to Share Their Creations!
Added 2025-03-06 00:11:36 +0000 UTC
Hi Tier 2 and 3 Innovators!
It's been quite some time since SteinTrack has seen any real love, but that hasn’t stopped you all from pushing forward with your incredible storage solutions! I’ve seen some fantastic projects shared behind the scenes, and I want to take a moment to thank those of you who always check in before posting your creations out there—your consideration means a lot in keeping the integrity of this system strong.
I’ve been getting a lot of questions about posting SteinTrack-based designs to MakerWorld, and I want to open the discussion on a new opportunity. What do you think about a provided CAD file that allows you to create your own custom projects—without worrying about infringing on any exclusive shop files? This would give you free rein to post your work, gain visibility, and even earn boosts on MakerWorld while keeping the core SteinTrack system intact.
💡 Why MakerWorld?
MakerWorld’s Exclusive Design Program helps protect original designs while still allowing open collaboration.
Bambu’s Handy Printing makes for a seamless user experience—people can print SteinTrack parts with optimized profiles created by those who know SteinTrack best!
Contributors to the system would have a chance to earn boosts, offering some compensation for their work while growing the SteinTrack ecosystem.
To really give this the push it needs, I’d also do an official MakerWorld post and YouTube video featuring the genuine basic track—so that your designs can pair directly with mine and be easily recognized as part of the SteinTrack system. I’d include a drawing showing the geometry, making it even easier to integrate SteinTrack into new solutions.
This could be a big step in expanding the SteinTrack community—helping more people discover and contribute to a truly optimized grid system.
What do you all think? 🚀
Comments
You might as well grow it as much as you can and keep speciality parts that are hard to make behind the lay wall per se. End of the day that's what keeps the cogs moving.
TechieNI
2025-03-06 00:19:40 +0000 UTC