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Denon Perl Pro Case

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2 plates
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Denon Pearl Pro Case: My First Attempt at Something Complex

I used TPU for the case, ensuring there are no overhangs or support structures since they were impossible to remove.

To keep the earbuds in place, I used double-sided sticky tape. It's just a craft store type, not industrial, so it's easy to remove.

Materials Used:

  • Orange: Overture High-Speed TPU. It works very well and needs to be printed at 240 degrees nozzle temperature.
  • Yellow: Overture TPU. This version is much more pliable than the high-speed one.

I've tried to move the seam to the side of the structure to avoid it being in the middle of the large front or back areas.

 

  • I used a YOOPAI Double Side Textured plate to get the pattern at the top
  • Overture HS TPU - used 240 degree Nozzle Temp
  • Overture TPU - used 220 degree Nozzle Temp
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