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P2S / X2D TPU Holder, lightweight & simple design

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0.2mm / 0.08 layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm / 0.08 layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Description

This is a modified version of Antolka’s TPU spool holder for the P2S and X2D printer.

It works just fine without ball bearings.

The design has been adjusted with a focus on reducing print time and material usage while maintaining structural stability.

It features an ergonomic shape with chamfers and rounded edges for comfortable handling and a clean appearance.

All parts are arranged on a single build plate and make use of different layer heights to balance print speed and surface quality.

  • 50% time and 40% material saving
  • Everything on one plate with diffrent layer heigts

Note: The holder is not suitable for cardboard spools because they cause too much friction.

For large projects such as bags or shoes, the TPU should be printed from a dry box.

 

 

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