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Padel ShockOut Anti-Vibration Dampeners

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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Update 25/02/2025: Changes were made to the thickness of the dampener and the top part. It is now sturdier, a little heavier (about 0.85 grams total) and better at absorbing vibrations!

 

This is a dampener for Pádel rackets created with the intent of reducing the transferring of the vibrations from the racket to your arm, thus protecting your elbows from the effect of playing racket sports for years.

 

I used OVERTURE TPU and had to do some tuning to remove stringing and to make the best use of its elastic properties.

I recommend printing in the lowest temperature recommended, in my case it was 210 degrees. Retraction length is 2mm and with 20mm/s speed. Cooling on at 30% for all layers. 15mm/s speed was the best for printing.

 

I COULDN'T CONFIGURE THE OVERTURE TPU INTO THE PROJECT SO I MADE THE SAME CHANGES TO THE BAMBULAB TPU 95A.

Inside the project there is a test print and also a small Pádel racket to remove the Dampener from the hole with no damage to the racket.
 

The use of support for the remover is optional.
 

 

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Do they really work? are the little racquets to pull them out also made out of TPU? Thank you!
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Yes, they do! They are very similar to the "shock out" but a little heavier and sturdier. I have gifted this to many of my friends and they all told me it felt better with it. Try it out and let me know yourself! The little racket is supposed to be PLA and it's used to remove the TPU dampener.
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Replying to @ReDemian :
i will give it a try and order a TPU sample, it looks cheaper than buying the shockouts anyways. I have never printed TPU so i hope i dont encounter any issues with the seetings 🤞Thank you!
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Replying to @user_1166327667 :
Allright man, let me know if you have any problems, it took me over a week to learn how to print TPU properly. I recommend you follow the instructions in the description 😊
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
Well, although it doesn't quite fit into the blades I have and it protrudes slightly
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Thank you for the feedback! There are shovels with different sized holes, and in that case I recommend slightly reducing the size while maintaining the standard height. I have already made some wider and some smaller versions.
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This is not a design issue, but a material issue This problem happened to me with wet TPU I recommend dehydrating the TPU and trying again No other material should be used for this print
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