Palmiga Bracelet - Ring Collection
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Hope U enjoy my collection of bracelets (or rings if scaled), also try to combine 2 bracelets in the same print, Z-rotate or mirror to make your own versions... I printed with flexible ETPU 95-250 Carbon Black filament on my upgraded Replicator 1 with the awesome Bondtech extruder https://www.bondtech.se/en/ YES! I need more tweaking in the slicer BUT look at the effortless speed and no webbing / stringing issues with a flexible TPU filament :-) I want Bondtech extruders in all my printers... 0,8mm nozzle, 0,2mm layers, 210 deg C (50 on platform), 4000mm/min (67mm/s), 1mm retraction, coasting 0,5mm, wipe 1mm. Check out this make: https://www.thingiverse.com/make:573451 https://youtu.be/NpyfILvD5f4 https://youtu.be/c3DT84c8Sb8 Please also check out my unique UV-stable, flexible and conductive filament called ETPU 95-250 Carbon Black filament http://rubber3dprinting.com/ Don´t need the conductivity? Well the conductivity is great for some things but perhaps not your first choice? Then consider this: This filament will give you some really nice benefits if the conductivity is not an disadvantage for your 3D printed design: •The material composition eliminates “stringing / webbing” issues. •The hardness of 95 shore A and the carbon black filler makes for great print abilities. •The carbon black filler is an excellent UV stabilizer thus the prints are built to last in very harsh environments. •The matte black surface finish has a very exclusive look. •The material feels very nice and dry to touch. •It´s not too stretchy and will do great for timing belts etc. http://rubber3dprinting.com/ http://palmiga.com/ Follow me on Instagram and/or twitter: http://instagram.com/rubber3dprinting https://twitter.com/rubber3dprint Keep in mind that you use my designs on your own risk and that I in no way is responsible for any damage och injuries.
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