Sneakers I by recreus
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Sneakers I by recreus
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Published 2016-07-06T14:00:58+00:00
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The Recreus Sneakers I has been created with a prusa i3 with a large working space (Y axis) and non-heated glass bed.
To print this sneakers we used orange Filaflex and blue Filaflex.
Printing Details
SLICER: CURA 14.01 LAYER HEIGHT: 0.2mm PRINT SPEED: 90mm/s INFILL: 25% PRINTER: PRUSA I3 47 EU size
Technical Information
Date published | 06/07/2016 |
Time to do | - 16 minutes |
Material Quantity | 215 gr. |
Technology | FDM |
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I liked the design and wanted to see if this is possible.... conclusion: a good test case how NOT to design a shoe! Several reasons: the thick side walls prevent the sole from flexing. The toe area might flex a little but that will really force the walls inside (very painful) or outside. The next BIG flaw is that all edges that are close to the skin are pointed inwards! that is also a big NO, it digs into the skin even before flexing. The heel "tooth", while looking interesting, is also a big "blister creator". The flat sole is very thin, certainly compared to the thick , up to 6mm walls..... Sorry that I can not find any positive traits, other than the looks. But it would be nice if you had mentioned that this was a show-case, not a functioning shoe.... And you might reverse your brand name when it is supposed to be on the sole, unless you want to leave it as a readable print on wet and muddy tracks....