Toe-Jammer

A High-Durability Access Protocol

Our team of Chaos Wranglers has engineered a high-durability access tool for the stewards who know a “Fluid Transition” is impossible if the door keeps slamming in your face. The Toe-Jammer isn’t just a wedge; it’s a reinforced piece of “paw-print architecture” designed to hold the line in high-traffic zones. This project is a total Mojo Projects creation—utilizing a community-shared geometry by German Avila—engineered to handle everything from thick carpets to slick laboratory floors without budging during the most demanding daily operations.


Smart Design, Simple Access

It’s a high-stakes hallway mission that keeps transitions between work zones wide open through predictable stability. The clever design features a specialized grip-textured base and a sturdy incline to ensure the wedge stays exactly where you kick it. This means whether you are moving heavy supplies or navigating through your home, the extended “heel” allows you to position or retrieve the tool hands-free while your arms are full, creating a professional-grade flow for your daily logistics.


Built to Last

Built for durability and approved by the kingdom, the Toe-Jammer is the most prestigious way to maintain an open-door policy throughout your own campus. Because it’s 3D-printed by Mojo Projects, every paw is a product of our own neighborhood’s creativity, ensuring that your team gets a high-quality tool that stands up to the most intense daily routines. We are proud to utilize this design under a Creative Commons (4.0 International) Attribution-ShareAlike license, allowing us to focus our resources on the mission while utilizing well-engineered hardware.


Who is it For?

The ‘Load-Lifter’ (For when your arms are stacked high and your foot does all the work)

The ‘Corridor-Commander’ (To keep the lines of supply moving through high-traffic zones)

The ‘Feline-Freedom-Fighter’ (To ensure no cat gets accidentally quarantined during the morning commute)

The ‘Boundary-Breaker’ (For managing those heavy, stubborn doors that refuse to stay put)