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TPU ball only 5 grams

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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TPU 90A / Crystal Blue (51601) / 1 kg

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If you enjoy this TPU design, please consider giving it a Boost—it really helps support my work and future designs. Thank you!

TPU 40mm Flexible Ball (1-2mm Shell)

This is a lightweight, fully 3D-printable flexible ball designed for TPU filament. It features a 40mm diameter with a 1-2mm wall thickness, making it soft, squishy, and durable while still holding its spherical shape.

Perfect as a stress ball, fidget toy, or experimental print for testing TPU flexibility and layer adhesion. The thin shell gives it a satisfying squeeze response while remaining resilient under repeated use.

Print Notes:

  • Material: TPU recommended
  • Size: 40mm diameter
  • Wall thickness: 1-2mm
  • No supports needed
  • Best printed slow for optimal flexibility and surface finish

Great for anyone looking for a simple but fun flexible print or a quick TPU calibration model. It is only 5 grams! Recommend printing if: you want to test TPU want a fidget toy/stress ball, or if you just want to play with it.

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