Slide Shoes (Adilette) - Fully 3d-printed

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Slide Shoes (Adilette) - Fully 3d-printed

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Without Support - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
Without Support - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
Designer
21.8 h
2 plates
4.7(242)

With Support - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
With Support - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
Designer
26.4 h
2 plates
4.7(126)

Size US 10.5 Mens no supports .2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
Size US 10.5 Mens no supports .2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
22.9 h
2 plates
4.7(31)

Size US 11 Mens no supports .2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
Size US 11 Mens no supports .2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
24.2 h
2 plates
4.5(31)

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Description

Fully 3d printed slide shoes, inspired by adilettes

  • printed with TPU (I used Bambu Labs TPU 95A HF, but I suggest using a softer filament)

Important notes:

  • It is for EU shoe size number 43 (male), but you can scale them 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 (It works very well, especially with printers where the bed is not moved so much, such as P1S, P1P X1,…)
  2. Or use another not so sticky bed and print it standing up with support (recommended for A1 or similar printers)

 

Check out my other models, for example the fully printed crocs shoes: https://makerworld.com/en/models/425034#profileId-328514

 

For everyone interested in making a remake, feel free to edit the .step file I uploaded!

 

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.

Comment & Rating (544)

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Boosted
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Without Support - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
the prints came out great. I used black Sunlu TPU 95A. when walking, the bottoms felt like shoes you would buy at the store; they were nice and cushy. however the strap is quite hard and hurts the sides of my feet so they are not super comfortable walking in. I made an Instagram reel about them @masella3d
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i have the same problem on the inner side of the strap. rly cuts into my feet.
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maybe glue in a thin piece of felt or some kind of cloth to make the strap more comfortable?
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same.. I think if the edge was flared a few mm's out so it had a rounded edge might make it better. I'm trying with 85a now instead of 95a .. the problem is the cool colors only come in 95a ..
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Without Support - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
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What filament is this? Looks cool!
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does it fit size 12 men’s
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Replying to @user_1102493929 :
I need 13s and trying to figure out how to size these up
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Am a US size 12 sandal, did a size 45 UK. The fitment was just a smidge too small, suggest folks go one size up. Also worth mentioning. Shen slicing the model make sure to put the seam on the bottom of the shoe. This will help remove the seam from the foot side of the sandal. Very cool print, my wife thinks Im a huge nerd now :D
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I just had surgery and couldn't find a shoe that would fit over my wrapping. I already had these models downloaded so I measured how wide and tall my foot was in the bandages and scaled the model appropriately. Printed in Overture 95A TPU and it's pretty comfortable. I may print myself a pair for when I get the bandages off!
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Using 70a hardness TPU printing, 0.6mm nozzle, 8% filling, 2 layers of outer wall. Soft is suitable for printing, otherwise it will be uncomfortable and waste consumables
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how is it so squishy
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Replying to @JimmyMachine :
they used TPU 70A, much squishier than the typical 95A
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What brand of film is that?
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Worked great, for the most part. Has a little rough spot where the top of the foot slides in but, thank you! Boosted. I asked before but, any plans on adding some texture to the bottom for traction? I would do it but my modeling skills are not developed yet. I was thinking that a series of wavy lines would work well and print easily without changing the need for support.
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UK Size 10, printed unsupported. This is the best TPU print I've ever had!
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look nice! haha but too much shine!
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Modified these for my daughter for Valentine’s Day. She is going to love them. I needed supports because of the ears. I used a soldering iron with a flat time to smooth out any rough patches.
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With Support - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
Considering how big this print is, it prints extremely good.
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Without Support - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
printed way better than expected, can't believe how comfortable they are for being printed!!
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