Badminton Racket (Functional)

Badminton Racket (Functional)

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 100% infill (Shaft+Racket), 6 walls handle
0.2mm layer, 100% infill (Shaft+Racket), 6 walls handle
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3 plates

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A 3D printed Badminton Racket! Field tested by multiple users, it will not break as long as you don't intentionally hit the ground.

 

 

You will additionally need a pack of standard badminton string (10 meters) for this.

 

  • For the racket:

Material: PET-CF, PA12-CF / PATH-CF (in dry climate only) or anything with equal or better mechanical properties for better stiffness.

Reduce infill accordingly if a stiffer material (compared to the above) is used to improve the overall weight of the racket. Otherwise maintain 100% infill.

 

  • For the handle:

Material: PLA, PETG, ABS (or anything equivalent in strength) will do

When printed vertically, the handle must have relatively high wall count (~6) to not break in half. (best aesthetics)

When printed horizontally, a wall count of ~(3) is sufficient, however you will have to deal with support removal.

 

  • Stringing the racket

You do not need specific tools to string up the racket! If you do not have any previous experience stringing your own racket, I suggest you watch a few Youtube guides to get you started. Avoid applying too much pressure before it's fully stringed to maintain it's shape.

 

 

  • Final Assembly

Simply glue the 3 parts together with a generous amount of glue.

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