Robot Lug One
AvailableA 3D-printed composite lug system that treats mass, form, and material as part of the instrument.

Hardware
A precision 3D-printed composite snare throwoff built for direct-fit installation and daily use.

A direct-fit throwoff with a smooth, positive throw.
Direct-fit 3D-printed hardware
Overview
Built for touring use and easy adjustment, Robot Throwoff One takes the opposite path from conventional hardware.
Its body is precision 3D-printed from glass-fiber-reinforced composite, and a real motorcycle chain-link pivot gives the mechanism a smooth, positive feel.
With 0.85 in / 21.6 mm two-hole spacing, it is a direct fit for Trick-drilled shells and ships in 15 colors.
Specs
If drums are going to move forward, the hardware should move with them.
Throwoff One was created to offer a cleaner, more contemporary answer to one of the most familiar parts of a snare drum.
The printed composite body keeps mass controlled while the pivot and geometry preserve a smooth, positive feel.
FAQs
Yes, if your shell is drilled for a Trick-pattern throwoff with 0.85 in / 21.6 mm two-hole spacing.
No. Use any standard butt plate you prefer. This product does not include a butt plate.
It uses a real motorcycle chain link at the pivot for strength, stability, and a smooth, positive throw.
The body is printed in a glass-fiber-reinforced composite selected for stiffness and impact resistance.
The throwoff in your chosen color and the mounting screws. Snare straps or wires and the butt plate are not included.
If your drum is already drilled to 0.85 in Trick spacing, installation is straightforward with basic tools. If not, a qualified drum tech can drill to spec.
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