
JT Proflex Ear
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1 June 24 updates! I added a bunch of different ear styles. Let me know what you guys like and don't like. (I deleted the 2.5mm ears, thicker is better for safety)V2: 3mm thickness, similar to a foam earV3: Has a strap groove like rubber ears. Has different vents than V1 or V2. Print with supports.V4: Has strap groove with vents to match an OG proshield lower.V5: Has strap groove and vents to better match OG or Kee proflex lowers.This fits both proflex and proshield frames and lowers. The hardware holes are sized to work with Pushpin style printed pins (link below). Make sure this is completely flat on your slicer. My strong recommendation is to print at 0.3mm and 100% top/bottom layers without using infill. Edit I have printed and tested these in TPU and High Speed TPU. The regular TPU seems to be more robust and hold up better to punishment by repeated shots of close range paintballs. The only failure with High speed TPU that I had was with low numbers of top/bottom layers and low infill. My best suggestion would be to max out top/bottom layers so that the print is 100%. And also to print and test something that is meant to protect you. DO NOT PRINT THIS IN PETG AND USE IT IN PAINTBALL. IT IS UNSAFEI have printed these and shot them many times at close range and the TPU survives, PETG does not. I assume PLA would not either.Print these to go with your ear!https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6182527
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