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Spring top production unavailable from Sculpteo #6

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skeltoh opened this issue Apr 27, 2022 · 6 comments
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Spring top production unavailable from Sculpteo #6

skeltoh opened this issue Apr 27, 2022 · 6 comments

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@skeltoh
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skeltoh commented Apr 27, 2022

The linked page for the spring top (sculpteo) says it is unavailable. If I upload the STL to their website, it works, but they do not have the same material, PEBA2301, listed. Is there any alternative? I am guessing the material properties are fairly critical for this flexible part.

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jonnew commented Apr 27, 2022

Oh, shoot. That's annoying. It looks like protolabs has a rubber-like material (https://www.protolabs.com/media/1022819/sls-tpu-70a-050321.pdf). Unfortunately, its probably going to be more expensive because protolabs is not cheap and its a different material so I'm not sure if iteration will be required. I kinda think there is a lot of wiggle room here as long as the part can be made and is not at all stiff. The less stiff, the better.

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jonnew commented Apr 27, 2022

In fact, they have another option that even allows the hardness to be tuned: https://www.protolabs.com/media/1021631/polyjet-material-spec-data-sheet.pdf. I would select the lowest Shore A hardness they offer (30, ~rubber band).

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ckemere commented Oct 5, 2022

Printed on a Prusa MK3 using "SainSmart 1.75mm Flexible TPU". The filament is marked as Shore 95 A, so it might need some post processing to decrease the level of pull...

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jonnew commented Oct 5, 2022 via email

@cxrodgers
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Hi all! Any update or new thoughts on the best material to use for this part? Looks like SLS TPU with the lowest stiffness/hardness was the previous recommendation

@ckemere
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ckemere commented May 24, 2023

I've never used the spinner with the "proper" spring, but this worked great for us. (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08K79Y8N1)

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