Learn How to Build
Your Own Adaptive Chair

MakeGood shares the design for the 3D printed mobility trainer so that families can build at home using simple tools and 3D-printed parts. Watch, download, and start building with us.

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Our mission is to make mobility accessible for every child. With open designs and global collaboration, MakeGood brings comfort, freedom, and joy to families everywhere.

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Step-by-Step Video Tutorials

Follow our simple video guides created by the MakeGood team. Each tutorial shows how to assemble your adaptive chair — from printing parts to the final touches.

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Detailed Build Tutorial

A complete video guide to assembling the 3D printed Toddler Mobility Trainer. Featuring Master P! 

Assembly Overview

A quick look at the full building process — from start to finish. Featuring Master P!

Additional Information:

  • 30" tall, 19" wide, 28" long
  • ~20 pounds
  • Suitable for ages 1-8 (depending on size of child)
  • Chair can withstand a 200# individual without damage

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Download Instruction Files

Get detailed assembly guides and printable documents for your build.

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Access 3D models, project files, and extra build resources online.

Materials Needed:

  • 10 spools of PETG/ABS/ASA
  • 3 spools of TPU 95A
  • Optional - 1 Spool of TPU Foaming
  • Casters and Misc Hardware (see instruction file)

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