Pretty impressed how well that one turned out. Used SUNLU TPU in yellow with 200/50 degrees Celsius at 20mm/s speed on my Voxelab Aquila (upgraded PEI bed and DirectDrive, also used Filament drybox).

This filament to be exact:

Angebot: SUNLU TPU Filament, 1KG Flexibles 95A TPU 3D Drucker Filament 1.75mm Maßgenauigkeit +/- 0.03 mm, Hohe Liquidität und Elastizität, 1KG(2.2Lbs) Spule, TPU Filament für FDM 3D Drucker,TPU Gelb https://amzn.eu/d/7H5TLjr

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    1 year ago

    Very nice. Did you model this yourself? If so, did you also have to model your phone or were you able to find a dimensionally accurate model somewhere else?

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    1 year ago

    Looks great!

    I made a TPU phone case a while back as well with some neat custom cutouts on the back. I really liked it, but the heavy use/touching made the case get off-color and dirty looking, especially on the edges, with no way to clean it off.

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      1 year ago

      I know you can clean tpu with diluted bleach, did you try anything that harsh?

      I’m guessing you could clear coat it to keep it cleaner for longer

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        1 year ago

        Nice tip, I didn’t try that. Just used regular soaps, elbow grease, and I think I tried some rubbing alcohol as well. Those didn’t make much of a difference.

        I’ll be sure to try bleach in the future.

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      I assume that this will happen to this one too. Especially because of the bright yellow I used. The question is how long will the case be usable without looking disgusting. If that’s as long as some cheap silicone/TPU cases you can get from Amazon I am fine. How long did it take for you to get to the point of „uuuaahahhhrrggg… I need a new case…“?

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        I’d say it was maybe 6 months? Mine was a bright-ish teal color too so it started to look bad fairly quickly. Unfortunately the cheap silicone ones do last longer for me. But you really can’t beat the level of customization you can do on your own print. I’d wager you can probably get a lot longer out of it if you did a black or darker color filament.

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    1 year ago

    That’s awesome! My partner is interested in doing something like that as well.

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      1 year ago

      Thank you! To be honest it was a bit of work to get my printer ready for TPU, but it’s absolutely worth it. Being able to print this material gives so much additional usecases for 3D printing. Absolutely recommend this!

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        1 year ago

        What did you need to do to get your printer ready? Anything you’ve learned to make it easier a second time?

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          I think that heavily depends on the used printer, parts and filament.

          But one tricky thing that comes to mind instantly was e-Steps. I got a metal dual gear Extruder and didn’t realize that the gear was smaller than the original. Because of that I had to change the e-steps in the printers firmware-settings so it knows how much it needs to turn in order to get one mm of filament through. As I didn’t know that I had some crazy underxtrusion and warping problems. Took quite a while to figure out (not only a problem with TPU).

          But generally if your partner wants to get into TPU printing, I would get at least a direct drive upgrade. TPU is a flexible material and it’s better to press it in the Hotend as directly as possible. Also print very slow to get better results.

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            Thanks for the advice! Fortunately, our Fokoos comes with a direct drive, so that’s checked off already. I think our major hurdle right now will be to keep filament properly dry, as I read TPU can get quite finicky with that.

            I hadn’t thought of the printing speed yet, though - appreciate the help!

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        What use cases for example? I can print TPU and have some lying around, but I have no idea what to use it for. The only useful thing I printed with it so far was new endcaps for a ladder.

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    Would it be possible to embed harder plastic bumpers/reinforcements from PETG or PLA inside the walls? I feel like that could make something like this even more useful

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    Really, really nice results!

    I’ve been spending too much time in testing with fiberlogy 30D material on an upgraded ender 3v2 (direct drive, pei etc.etc.)

    Gave up after three dozen test prints and sub-par results. Back to petg with great results.

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      Thanks! Fiberology 30D?! Never heard of that, but I assume that’s very soft? I am pretty sure my Extruder would just eat that :D What were your problems?

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        Yes, this is really soft material. Got the printer to produce some results, but a lot of blobs between gaps. Never achieved nice gaps between edges.

        Tried this but my result is nearly as good.

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          A friend of mine tried some softer material and managed to get better results printing really really slow. He also had blobs and gaps before that. Also he printed too hot. But I assume you already tried that. Maybe this community here can help? Have you considered making a post here asking for advice?

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            Holidays are coming, maybe I can find some time to give it another go. Last attempts was 20mm/sec, but maybe it needs even less speed.

            If everything else fails, I’ll reach out here. Thanks.