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25 contributions to Inventors Academy
Printed Printer Upgrades
Hi everyone! What is the best printed part you’ve made to upgrade your printers? I see most people have the Bambu Labs A1 / P1 platforms, so would like to see some of those as well!
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I use these 3D printed TPU, anti vibration feet for my P1S, it helps a lot.
Query
Hey @Krish Chauhan . Is it not possible for you to record live meetings, so that nobody falls behind with the discussions made (no man left behind) ?
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Good idea I can definitely do that from now on
3D printing
Hey everyone. If I were to 3D print a drone frame, which parts would be recommendable?
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@Nehemiah Shiwayu , using fusion360 would be good for designing the frame, also what kind of welding are u doing?
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@Nehemiah Shiwayu ok I see that’s a good idea, let me know how your project goes, i can help if u have any 3d printing questions
Name Keychain Template
Hey everyone, I just dropped a keychain template you can use right away. All you have to do is CHANGE the name to yours in Fusion360 and export to your slicer. Great for quick prints, testing ideas, or easy custom products. Grab it in the resources section or down below👌 - Krish
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Quick TPU breakdown
Hey everyone, I’ve been getting questions on what kind of TPU people should use for their project so here’s a quick breakdown. - TPU 95A = standard flexible TPU (cases, grips). Can be stringy → print slower. - TPU 96A = a touch stiffer → usually prints a bit cleaner/easier (depends on brand). - AMS TPU (Bambu / AMS-friendly) = harder TPU made to feed in AMS. Normal soft TPU can buckle, so only use TPU that’s specifically labeled AMS-compatible. - Softer TPU (90A and under) = super rubbery, but hardest to print. Best for feet, seals, vibration damping. Hope this helps - Krish👍
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I’m a 3d printing enthusiast and experienced business owner, here to share my knowledge of the industry and help you create something valuable.

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