Cat Ears David Clark Headset
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Designed at the request of my troop using Personal Use Fusion 360, so giving it out for free! Share the morale, just check with your local QA regarding etching requirements to be worn on the flightline. The ears are designed to be printed in TPU to reduce the FOD risk and the holes are spaced to be held in place with the standard head cushion. This has not been tested with the hush kit but should work. If you have one and it works, drop a comment! Printed on a Tron-XY with the following settings: TPU Rubber .4 Nozzle .12 layer height 3 Wall Line Count .84 Top and Bottom Thickness 50% Cubic Infill 220 Print Temp 50 Bed Temp 25 mm/s Print speed Support is required (I used Tree Support) .24 Support Distance Print takes about 13 hours to finish If you have never printed TPU before, you NEED a direct drive extruder. I printed this bracket (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3589452) for my Tron-XY and it also fits on the Ender 3. I also made it from PLA regardless of the warnings, and it hasn't melted yet!
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