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Table Tennis Blade

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Table Tennis Blade
Table Tennis Blade
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This is a table tennis blade that you can easily print out, assemble within 5 minutes and it´s ready for the rubbers of your liking.

I´m an experienced table tennis player myself and my tests tell me that it´s no problem to make all the typical table tennis shots with this blade.

For a very good player, a professionally tested and factory made blade is much better of course, but for beginners, “half-good” players and people playing just for fun, I would say that this blade is more than sufficient.

Considering that this print will cost about 2-3 Euro, I´d say that it´s a very cost effective way to make a table tennis racket. Leaves more money to buy more (or better) rubbers.

 

In this print profile I print the blade in PLA which works great since PLA is really stiff.

 

See separate assembly instructions.


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Hi. I am printing right now this bat, which I hade to modify for ma A1 mini. If you change your license type, I can upload it as a remix. I needed to cut the model because of the length for my printer. Only if it is ok for you!? I am not sure if this is the final result, but I want to make these for my kids, for the spring time, on my A1 mini....
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Hi! Great that you were able to remake the blade for A1 Mini! I don’t mind you making a remake but this model is an Exclusive model and I don’t think that I easily can change the license. I think you can post your profile under my model anyway right?
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Goodness, I'm not very familiar with that! I'll see if my print even works. If so, I'll try making uploads. Otherwise, I'll have to reconstruct everything… Thank you
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Replying to @Schorsch_Gaggo :
I’m trying to figure out the best way to do this on A1-mini since the bat is 260mm long and about 150-160mm wide. How high can you print? maybe possible to place the bat 45 degrees seen from above and 45 degrees seen from the side?
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A truly cool design Two quick layers printed in TPU and you're already a champion at the casual table tennis tournament Thank you for this awesome design
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Thanks for sharing pics and all😀! You will be champion for sure😀👍!
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how did you switch between pla to tpu? asking since AMS does not support tpu
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Replying to @user_2453932833 :
I printed the TPU part separately and glued it with spray adhesive. It works very well
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I've yet to add the rubber but this will no doubt let me dominate the office championship.
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You will be the Jan-Ove Waldner of your office :-)! I like the color combo! Thanks for the nice review!
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Printed this while wasting some filament that wasn’t enough for another project. Printed a tpu 90a pasted from the blade in tinkercad.
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Cool! As far as I know you are the first to print the rubber! Did you get reasonable friction in the TPU?
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Replying to @Virrgott :
Lots of friction actually! it’s a noticeable difference without it.
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now ... let's print some Pimple rubbers 🤣🤣
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Great design! Everyone liked it at my training
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Thanks! Nice that it worked for you😀!
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Awesome!!🔥
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Thank you😀!
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Replying to @Virrgott :
Where can one buy the cheapest rubber for the rackets I'm thinking of making some for the school/youth center
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Replying to @WalleriusDesign :
The best thing is to go to the nearest racket sports hall and ask if players can donate their worn-out professional rubbers. Worn-out competition rubbers maintain enough friction for schools for 10 years, plus they are free! I believe you can get rubbers for about 150 SEK per racket on Amazon, but that quickly becomes expensive
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Printed this in PLA. Feels very good in hand, I'm now anxiously waiting for my rubbers to arrive :)
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Great! I hope you will like it! Please give me a report when you have tried it out! Tip: Depending on glue/rubber/PLA combo the glue can have some trouble sticking to the smooth side. if so, just rough up the surface with a sandpaper or make sure to have a weight on it while drying.
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Replying to @Virrgott :
With the rubbers (Kokutaku 868) it turned out pretty good, though a bit front heavy. I might try balancing it with some additional handle side weights at some point. Anyway, I think I will dominate the office coffee break championships with this racket!
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Replying to @weetm :
Cool!
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Will test later
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Exciting! Depending on which glue you use and what material you print with, the smooth surface might need a touch of a sandpaper to become rough enough for the glue to work better with the rubber. Most likely not needed, but just a tip if you need it :-)!
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that will be the Easy part :)
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Makes me happy😀!
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Replying to @Virrgott :
Tried the model with your settings and it worked really well! glued the parts together using hot glue. I'm gonna add skins later.
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Replying to @rotten_designs :
Great news!
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great model
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Thanks😀👍!
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