Crocs Shoes - Fully 3d-printed

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Crocs Shoes - Fully 3d-printed

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A1 mini

WithSupport - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
WithSupport - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
Designer
28.7 h
4 plates
4.7(360)

WithoutSupport - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
WithoutSupport - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
Designer
27.5 h
4 plates
4.7(294)

Large Size - 110% scale, rotated and lowered to fit
Large Size - 110% scale, rotated and lowered to fit
45.7 h
4 plates
4.8(21)

Mini Crocs (1pcs, 25% size)
Mini Crocs (1pcs, 25% size)
28 min
1 plate
4.5(42)
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Description

Fully 3d printed crocs shoes

  • Printed with Overture TPU
  • PLA for the snap button

Important notes:

  • Kids version for EU shoe size 15-35: https://makerworld.com/en/models/745223#profileId-678082 
  • I reworked the snap buttons so it should work better now
  • It is for EU shoe size number 42 (male), but you can scale every part (CrocsL1,CrocsR1,Holder,Mount1,Mount2) to your size (use uniform scaling)
  • If the shoe is too big to fit to the printers height, use the “WithSupport”-Version, rotate in Y-Axis (green) and use the cut tool in Bambu Studio to create a new flat surface parallel to the print bed
    • I uploaded an .stl file without cut on the bottom for better scaling
  • There are two ways to print this:
  1. Use a textured PEI bed and print it standing up without support
  2. Or use another not so sticky bed and print it standing up with support

 

If you can't get enough of printed shoes, check out my new model (Slide Shoes, Adilette):

https://makerworld.com/en/models/488792#profileId-401842

 

If you want to sell printed parts from my designs or want to get the .step files of my models you can become a member of my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/makerversedesigns

 

Have fun with it and leave a like or subscribe if you like it!

If there are any suggestions for improvement, feel free to write a comment.

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I just printed mine and I normally usually doesn't write review nor rating much. But I must said " this print is awesome" It fit really will and print very clean. I love it and will take it out for a walk tomorrow to see if it comfortable or not. Where can I put 5 stars for this print?
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Can you please let us know what filament brand this is? Looks awesome… 😀
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what infill type and % ? does it flex well with your foot pressure?
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Replying to @ClausRathberger :
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WithSupport - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
Printed in eSun Rainbow TPU-95A. It's great!
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oh where is this filament available? Here in the US I can't see it on the esun store or amazon.
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Replying to @lucian.novo :
I bought it online but in our "Polish" amazon. It's called Allegro. Anyway, I couldn't found it on other sites by its name "eSun Rainbow TPU-85A" but after pasting it's SKU in google, many shops pop up. Try to search this in google: 6922572201866. Hope you find it in the US.
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I found and ordered the same type of plastic as you have. Could you tell me the profile settings you used? Generic TPU? Did you change anything in it? I have a Bambulab X1 Carbon. I want to try printing it as well! Thanks in advance.
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I recently printed shoes using black TPU and the results were surprisingly excellent, especially since I didn’t use any supports. The TPU adhered really well to the textured sheet, and I was impressed by the high quality of the print.However, the comfort level of these shoes isn't quite there yet. I made them slightly larger than recommended, so the fit was perfect and they easily accommodate wide feet, which is great. But, the top part curves in such a way that it uncomfortably presses against my toenails. I wore them for a whole day just to be sure, and they definitely weren’t comfortable, although still usable. My wife also tried them and noted that they don't feel like Crocs, which she thinks are like walking on air.I’m not complaining, though; I'm really thrilled to be able to print wearable shoes. It’s still a fun and impressive project. Now, I just need to tweak the design to improve comfort. Love working with TPU!
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I think the main problem is the stiffness of the TPU itself. First i tried to print with 85A, but i stopped because the print wasn’t as nice at the pictures here in the comments. Then i printed 95A and it works fine, but they are a bit too hard. Nonetheless i really love em, because an many year old dream came true with printing the shoes. So a big thanx to the designer for the idea!
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I wonder if scaling the z axis to 110% or more would give you the toe comfort you desire. plus you can use a shoe stretcher and a heat gun or hair dryer to stretch them.
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Replying to @WingArt :
I am printing with 83A, but I only have transparent. The result is not pretty, but I think it will be more confortables. I am using supports and need a way to get rid of the zits and blobs of the print.
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WithSupport - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
went with 2 walls and 10% gyroid and it’s the perfect squish . I call these the safety crocs
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how have they held up in a month? what filament did you use? planning to use your settings but might up the wall count to 3 so they might last a little longer and afraid I’m gonna lose the “squish!”
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bro those look excellent good job
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Tried the first shoe with designer profile and then the second at 10% infill on your recommendation and side by side do prefer the lower infill. Any tips on printing the clips? I printed them in PLA with designer profile and they all snapped suuuuper easily. Perhaps also because I scaled down the sport mode strap the same as the shoe it is too taut and straining the clips?
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They’re gaudy and cringy, I love them so much!! Great file, really easy to print on the A1, amazing work desiging the file!
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WithSupport - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
printed great, couldn't get the scale right, it was very big for my daughter, but also very stiff with no comfortable flex, maybe gyroid is not the best infill ? printed design is great though thanks
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everyone is printing it for their daughters, why not their sons?
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It would be great to hear what others have tried, or perhaps a mix of infills using a modification objection. You could also stiffen the sole with an interior layer of pteg and use a software PLA overall.
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Replying to @CataCoop :
I don't have any daughters :) ...yet
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I scaled it down for my daughter but printed great and orientation for supports was good .. thankyou
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I’m looking to do the same for my daughter, who is a size 13 kids US. I’m trying to figure out what the scale factor would be.
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Replying to @user_86210483 :
I measured my daughters show then converted to mm to scale in slicer
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Replying to @EVERYTHINGPLUSU :
Good idea, thank you.
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EU45 fully scaled fits X1, P1, A1 series - better settings!
prints perfectly for me (size 11 US)
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The designer has replied
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Thank you for your rating!
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what scale did you use for us size 11?
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Replying to @truestory :
didn’t need to scale at all for this print profile (45 euro = 11 us)
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WithSupport - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
This is a great model and a really good print profile. I had to enlarge to 110%, so that also meant rotating the toe down slightly so it would fit inside the build volume of an X1C. I also moved the Z down a bit below the plate so that it recreated the flat part on the heel that was created because I had to rotate. The print came out amazing and I honestly think this might be a viable footwear for many occasions. The best part is you can customize each foot!
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nice! love the colour. what filament is this? and what shoe size did it match to for you?
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Replying to @OzButcher78 :
It's Inland translucent purple from Microcenter. I matched it for about a size US 12.5-13.
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hello I don't understand how you print in TPU on the bambulabs, shouldn't we go through AMS?
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WithoutSupport - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
Nice. Came out great using Bambu TPU HF yellow. 😁Was about 6hrs for one shoe. I painted on two support touches because i didn’t trust it to stay up on its own.
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What print settings are you using for 6 hrs?
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i think it was print profile from the author but i used the tpu-hf. allows for quick speeds compared to regular tpu
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Replying to @OzButcher78 :
printed straight from the app?
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