
One element case
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I'm unsure if this is a remix since I didn't utilize any of Walter's 3D data to create it, but it's heavily influenced by his outstanding work. To keep the design clean and uncomplicated, I aimed to minimize the number of elements sticking out from its surface. Additionally, I wanted to experiment with rubbery filaments like Ninja Flex. This is why the lock type was designed from scratch to be elegant and efficient. There are two types of files here: one suited for stiffer materials such as soft PLA or PET or even ABS, and the other designed for more flexible ones like Ninja Flex (actually, I used a chinese TPE - 3.00mm Grey Color NinjaFlex Flexible TPE 3D Printing Filament 1kg spool). If you want to customize it, I recommend using any 3D software to stretch it by moving its vertices - It's pretty straightforward... If you're having trouble, feel free to send me a message and I'll do my best to help. Instructions When printing from TPE (e.g. Ninja Flex), It's advisable to use temps like 195-205 deg. C, speeds like 15-30 mm/s, retraction set to zero, all speeds equal (same speed for outer/inner outlines and infill).
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