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Dragon Sole - TPU Shoes

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Print Profile(4)

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P1S
X1 Carbon
H2S
H2D
P1P
X1
H2D Pro
P2S
X1E
H2C
A1
X2D
A2L

1-color 1-filament (TPU-only)
1-color 1-filament (TPU-only)
Designer
14.8 h
1 plate
4.9(17)

1-color 2-filament (TPU shoe, PLA supports)
1-color 2-filament (TPU shoe, PLA supports)
Designer
24.8 h
1 plate
5.0(1)

2-color (TPU 95A HF & TPU for AMS) PLA support interface
2-color (TPU 95A HF & TPU for AMS) PLA support interface
Designer
42.2 h
1 plate
4.0(1)

1-color reorinted, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 50% infill
1-color reorinted, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 50% infill
30.9 h
2 plates
5.0(2)

Open in Bambu Studio
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1891
5866
112
64
1.6 k
284
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Bambu Filaments
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Yellow (51400) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
Black (53101) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
Jade White (10100) / Refill / 1kg

Description

 

Dragon Sole is a wearable 3D-printed TPU sneaker inspired by the legendary yellow-and-black shoes from classic martial arts films: Game of Death (Bruce Lee) and Kill Bill (Uma Thurman).

Designed with a wider forefoot allowing you to wiggle your big toe

 

The idea is that functional flexibility makes better footwear, allowing you to be like water.

 

 

Design Features

  • Mesh upper for breathability and flexibility, because when revenge runs hot your feet shouldn't
  • Dual-color design to make full use of multi-extruder systems
  • A tread pattern made to grip the floor like a disciplined martial artist 
  • Minimal heel drop for a grounded, natural posture
  • Wide forefoot for stability and toe room
  • Comfortable fit, with or without laces
  • Dial in your cushioning softness by adjusting midsole and outsole infill density.

 

Printing

Printing multi-color TPU can be challenging. A multi-material system like the Bambu H2D or tool changer setups are recommended.
On the H2D, the right nozzle extrudes Bambu TPU 95A HF. The left nozzle should connect to an AMS with Bambu TPU for AMS for the stripe color and PLA Basic (or an alternative filament that doesn't stick to TPU) for the support interface.

 

If you want to use softer TPU 90A or TPU 85A, it's recommended to follow this guide: https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/h2/h2d-tpu-printing-guide

 

The Dragon Sole can also be printed with a single-color TPU, but the supports may be challenging to remove. The black stripes can be painted on with an acrylic paint marker.

 

Sizing & Scaling

Before printing, scale the Dragon Sole model in your slicer according to the following chart, based on the scale of size 7.5 US Mens equal to 100% scale. 

 

US MUS WUS YEUUK MUK WUK YFoot cmScale %
  132  13

19.3

82.2

  1.532  13.5

19.8

83.4

  233  1

20.2

84.7

  2.534  1.5

20.6

85.9

 5334  221.687.1
  3.535  2.521.988.3
 5.5436  322.2  89.5
  4.536  3.522.992.3
  537  423.293.5
675.537-385.554.523.594.8
 7.5 38 5.5 23.896
6.58638-3966524.197.2
7 6.5396.5 5.524.498.4
 8.5 39 6.5 24.699.2
7.5 7407 624.8100
 9 39-40 7 25.1101.2
89.5 417.57.5 25.4102.4
8.5  41-428  25.7103.6
9  428.5  26104.8
 10.5 41 8.5 26.2105.6
9.5  42-439  26.7107.7
 11 41-42 9 26.7107.7
10  439.5  27108.9
10.5  43-4410  27.3110.1
 12 42-43 10 27.6111.3
11  4410.5  27.9112.5
11.5  44-4511  28.3114.1
12  4511.5  28.6115.3
13  4612.5  29.4118.5
14  4713.5  30.2121.8
15  4814.5  31125
16  4915.5  31.8128.2

 

If you'd like to print the shoe laces, you can find them here:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/2135631-tpu-flat-shoe-lace

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