ScubaPro MK10 SPEC boot
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I've been running my own cast silicone SPEC boots without issues for several years now, but a replacement environmental boot for the SP MK10 regulator caught my attention recently. This new boot fits beautifully, but it hasn't undergone dive testing yet. I decided to create one using 3D printing technology, as it seems much easier to make than traditional methods. To produce this boot, I used flexible PLA filament with a nozzle size of 0.4 mm. The print settings included a layer height of 0.2 mm, a line width of 0.36 mm, and an infill density of 100%. The extruder temperature was set to 220°C, while the bed temperature remained at 50°C.
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