
MacBook Pro Feet (Created for TPU but could use other filaments)
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MacBook Pro Feet (Created for TPU but could use other filaments) Printing: I used TPU flexible filament to give the laptop a good grip and replace the broken or missing laptop feet. For my TPU filament, I disabled retraction and kept my layer hight to 1mm to accurately print the lip to hold in the feet. 100% infill No supports speed 30-40 Could always add some adhesive but I didn't need to as the tips were tapered and tight enough. Designed just a little tight so you can custom trim accordingly to your MacBook inserts. I kept mine pretty tight and just had to twist back and forth after minor trimming and then they slipped in and held well. I'll try to post some pics of the laptop as some of the other ones on here didn't fit mine (late 2013 MBP).
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