Ear Saver

Ear Saver

thingiverse

I created additional versions for several medical experts, but after a few days of utilizing them, they reported that they didn't truly address the issue; it simply shifted the problem elsewhere. I searched Thingiverse for alternative designs, but none solved the problem to my satisfaction. Consequently, I decided to design my own solution, taking into account both printing and materials in mind. They can be printed in stacks using PLA or PETG. While I'm not proficient in stacking, I was able to test it with a stack of three; however, the upper layers didn't match the quality of the bottom layer. I hope this will greatly assist our medical professionals. As an aside, I was able to experiment with my Cura settings and printed one in just five minutes using PLA. My printer is an Ender 3 with a glass bed, a 0.4mm nozzle, a layer height of 0.5, a line width of 0.8, a temperature of 240/60, and a speed of 50 mm/s.

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