Unlisted gallery — triple-build-compare outputs, by project. Full version history, newest first. Story: Reading a Ski-Skin Connector.
Fischer EZ Skin connector
Part 2 — the in-ski receiver (rounded OEM lozenge; on top only at taper + hooks)
Receiver v28 — aesthetic rounding to the OEM lozenge · 2026-06-01
The cosmetic pass on the locked-in v27 mechanism: rounded the outer to the OEM lozenge (corner radius 6 mm, softened top edges) by building the outer pre-rounded and carving into it (the fillet-after-carve had failed on the faceted body). On-top contact unchanged — still only the tapered-end wrap + two side hooks, open center showing the tongue. This is the receiver: right mechanism, right footprint, OEM silhouette.
Receiver v27 — on top only at the tapered end + 2 side hooks · superseded by v28 (rounding only)
Receiver v26 — v17 open cradle + side hooks · locked baseline
Receiver v22 — clip from the receptacle photo · superseded
Receiver v17 — elongated cradle, wrapped the tapered end · superseded
Receiver v16 — open cradle (constraint-table validated) · superseded
Receiver v15 — enclosed with a ROOF · superseded
Receiver v5 — on-top cleat bridging the barb · superseded
Receiver v3 — low rounded cleat · superseded
Part 1 — the skin-tip insert (locks into the receiver)
v6 — EXACT insert (mesh→solid via MeshConvert API; faithful to your STL) · 2026-05-30
Cracked the auto-convert (MeshConvert feature API takes the mesh body directly — no UI selection). This is your 3mf as an exact solid: the real angled barb, raised step, and keyed shoulder — no reverse-engineering guesswork. Faceted because the source mesh is coarse, but geometry-exact.