July 25, 2025
Description
This is a remake of the Medical Walker Ski Feet on Printables by JEO. I have since added 3D printable screws and nuts that will work with the walker and the feet. I have accurately remodeled some of the model to fit well in a walker. Please feel free to provide comments and feedback so I can make it better!
I would highly recommend printing in PETG as I did for added durability. You might even want to use TPU for the skis themselves to make it have a more rubber feel. You will have to remove some supports and brim but I have made it so it is easy to remove them. Note that the nut is a TIGHT fit. It may be almost impossible to remove after using it unless you push the screw through. You are welcome to use regular metal screws and nuts - they are m6x1.
As per the original model and my usual byline, I allow commercial use of this model! Feel free to sell to nurses, medics, hospitals, clinics, or anyone that uses walkers for ambulation!
To assemble it, insert the triangular piece upside down into the ski. Then, place the nut in the hole (it will be tight! You may have to push it against a flat surface!) Finally, use a Philips head screwdriver to screw it in from the bottom of the ski into the walker.
This model is available in a medical collection! See it here!
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07/25/2025:
I have verified everything fits well. Please see below pictures. If you are having issues fitting in the walker, make sure you did NOT push the triangular piece too far into the ski, as this will prevent the attachment point from flexing slightly to allow a good fit in the walker.
License:
BY-SA