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Navage Pod bypass tool

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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Seen something like this on Amazon but figured it was easy enough to create as well, took about 7-8 tries to have something useable, and needs to be printed in TPU 95A. Took a look at a few other versions that others have done and simplified mine a little to be more reliable.

Has supports but they come off pretty easily, and is a really quick print so I have 5 on the plate at once, so that you get some spares.

Seems to work really well with the Navage model I have, so not sure if there are different models out there. If your getting stringing your TPU could need to be dried, but a quick touch with torch after cleans that up as well.

You could try other filaments but with the nature of this little device, and how small and thin it is I don't think they will stand up. Even in TPU these little guys are somewhat fragile just because how thin they are (I ripped one out of 10 removing supports). But I didn't want to make any thicker to add stress to the parts on Navage machine itself.

Feel free to give it a go and if for some reason it doesn't work for you it could be a slightly different model of the Navage unit itself. Seems like there could be  a few out there, so please don't give negative review because of that. It would be more helpful to send a close up clear picture of your pod mechanism to see what the differences could be. At any rate a quick print so you will not be out a lot of time. 

 

As always if there is something of mine that you like and would like tweaked in someway or perhaps something new created, please send me a message!

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