PubGrip: Square
Included are 1mm and 3mm base versions (meaning the base where the spikes sit on top are either 1mm or 3mm thick)
and each of those version has a 320x320 mm or 250x250 mm version. The 250x250 version should fit Bambu print beds no problem if you do the modification to unlock full bed volume: https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/knowledge-sharing/print-volume-limitations
I recommend using a griptape template ( https://makerworld.com/en/models/579551?from=search ) in CAD to create a printable pad shape rather than straight cutting. Use the .dxf file to extrude a object, then intersect them to get a printable pre-shaped PubGrip file.
The spikes are 3mm tall from the top side of the base, giving a great amount of penetration into the bottoms of shoes.
Dry you tpu and print slowwwwwww. Can do pause at specific layer heights for mutlicolor/material action. I have been running a 72D tpu for the spikes and 95a for the base it is very grippy. Will try running ~80a for the base to get a more foam like feel.
3M 300LSE Sheets ( https://a.co/d/1rwdF1j )
Remove one side of 3M wax paper layer and adhere to underside of PubGrip. If the PubGrip is going on a sensor, poke lots of holes in the PubGrip and 3M sheet to allow air to escape and not ghost the sensor. Cut the 3M sheet to the shape of the PubGrip with a razor blade or Exacto. A fresh Exacto will be the best option for cutting. Remove the second wax paper layer, and adhere to your surface. If applying on a sensor, press it on starting from the middle and working outwards. This worked for me on a Stoked Stock V5 Sensor.
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