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3D printed shoes Chu Er

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0.6mm nozzle, 0.3mm layer, 0 walls, 30% infill
0.6mm nozzle, 0.3mm layer, 0 walls, 30% infill
Designer
35.9 h
2 plates
5.0(2)

0.2mm layer height, 0 walls, 30% infill
0.2mm layer height, 0 walls, 30% infill
Designer
40.3 h
2 plates
5.0(1)

Juvenile barefoot footwear in size 34, purposed for those in their eighth academic year
Juvenile barefoot footwear in size 34, purposed for those in their eighth academic year
Designer
23.7 h
1 plate

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For a better experience

it is recommended to print a size test model before printing the shoes

You can use PLA or PETG filaments for quick printing

Size verification can be completed in just over ten minutes

to avoid unnecessary filament and time waste

https://makerworld.com.cn/zh/models/1475824-chi-zu-xie-chi-ma-ce-shi-jian#profileId-1608582

 

 

This shoe is from the barefoot shoe series, and I named it Barefoot Chuer because it is more suitable for users who are new to barefoot shoes

The Chuer sole has a certain thickness which can protect our foot sole, but compared to regular sports shoes, its feel is closer to the barefoot series

 

Filament recommendation: For shoes, it is recommended to use kexcelled K8-85A TPU filament for printing (do not ask me if other TPU models and brands can be used, as I have not tried them either, just like you)

Printer recommendation: p1s x1c h2d (A1 is not recommended, although A1 can also print TPU, it will have a very high failure rate)

Nozzle recommendation: 0.6 (0.4 can also print, but there is a certain chance of clogging)
Extruder: The extruder gears used for a long time may show wear and foreign matter adhesion, which can cause TPU printing to slip. It is recommended to use a new extruder or print after cleaning the extruder

A crucial factor for printing TPU: feed resistance. Related information can be found in Bambu Lab official documents. https://wiki.bambulab.com/zh/knowledge-sharing/tpu-printing-guide

It is recommended to use the printed low-resistance bearing feed component: https://makerworld.com.cn/zh/models/1087850-di-zu-li-qian-zhi-liao-jia-tpuzhuan-yong#profileId-1134010

 

About sizing

Since everyone's foot shape is different, sizes are scaled by percentage and cannot be perfectly precise, therefore, printing according to reference sizes carries a certain risk of the size not fitting well, please be aware!

 

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