3D Printed Shoes-armorhelmet
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Description
Printing Notes:
- The uploaded sliced files are based on a 0.4mm nozzle and TPU90A. It is recommended to use a 0.4mm print nozzle and TPU90A as the main material for the shoes and PLA as the support material.
- Before printing, please dry and dehydrate the TPU filament. It is recommended to use a sealed drying box during the printing process to prevent the occurrence of "fried noodles" during printing.
- The original file is for a standard width of size 43 shoes. To print shoes of different sizes, a proportional scaling operation is required. The specific operation will be detailed below.
- The shoes are equipped with an insole modifier separately. Users can adjust the filling density of specific parts of the insole according to their own needs to make the insole softer or harder. The specific operation will be detailed below.
- After printing, due to the setting of the support modifier, the PLA support is adhered to the heel of the shoe. Violent removal may cause the shoe to crack or be damaged. It is recommended to spray alcohol while removing it.
- Before printing with TPU90A, please make sure to read the printing guide for TPU material at https://wiki.bambulab.com/zh/filament-acc/filament/tpu-85a-90a.
- Have a pleasant printing experience! :)
Product Introduction:
Armorhelmet is a 3D printed thin-soled shoe, inspired by the latticed structure on the helmets of European medieval armor. It features a streamlined shape and emphasizes its fluidity and technological feel with 3D printing filament-like line patterns. The overall design is simple, but the insole part of the midsole is designed with zones based on the pressure distribution of the human foot. Users can adjust the insole parameters according to their needs to enhance comfort.




Usage scenarios:
It is suitable for casual wear when walking in the city or on flat terrain, but not for sports.
Shoe size scaling:
Please refer to the shoe size scaling guide at the bottom for size adjustment. The sample model is in EU 43. You can adjust the size according to the shoe size scaling guide.
If your foot shape is special, you can divide your foot length (or foot width) by the standard foot length (or standard foot width) of the corresponding shoe size and then multiply by the corresponding shoe size scaling ratio. For example, if your shoe size is 42 and your measured foot width is 97mm, you can adjust the model width to 97.67% (the recommended ratio in the shoe size scaling guide), or 97 ÷ 95.4 (the standard foot width of size 42) × 97.67% = 99.3%, and adjust the model width to 99.3% (which will better fit your foot shape).

Insole parameter adjustment:
This shoe has undergone zoned treatment on the insole based on the pressure distribution of the foot. If you want a certain area to be a bit "harder", you can increase the filling rate. If you want a certain area to be a bit "softer", you can decrease the filling rate. Select "Object" and then "Insole Part", click on "Strength" of the "Insole Part" to change the sparse filling density. The operation diagram is as follows.

License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.












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