Dave_Hicks Posted September 12 Posted September 12 (edited) The rubber grip collar on my WWL-C fell off after a recent dive. The soft rubber probably got cut by a rock while taking a photo at a low angle. I made a replacement rubber collar on my 3D-Printer using TPU rubber filament. This material is tougher than the original rubber, and I added a couple of Loops to the design on each side to enable the addition of a lanyard. As you much often remove the WWL underwater to release bubbles, a lanyard is a good idea to avoid dropping it. (loss/damage) I don't know how common this problem of cutting the collar is, but the lanyard loops make it a useful enhancement regardless. I used fishing line and a spring clip to attach the port to the housing. Cosmetically, my design looks identical to the original. I printed in black, but one could make this in any festive color of your choice. The design is freely available at: https://makerworld.com/en/models/637896#profileId-563389 Edited September 12 by Dave_Hicks 6
Tobyone Posted September 13 Posted September 13 David, That is a great solution, and good looking print. What TPU do you use. I like the loop idea. Tobyone
Dave_Hicks Posted September 13 Author Posted September 13 59 minutes ago, Tobyone said: David, That is a great solution, and good looking print. What TPU do you use. I like the loop idea. Tobyone Thanks! I have been using Duramic TPU95A. I use their PLA+ and PETG as well. I picked this brand based on Amazon reviews when I bought my first printer last year. I've been happy with Duramic filaments and stuck with it. The Bambu Generic TPU profile works well, and I just print it fairly slow at 75mm/s. I use some Bambu ABS & ASA as well. Amazon.com: DURAMIC 3D TPU Filament 1.75mm Black, TPU Flexible Filament 95A, Soft TPU 3D Printing Filament, 1kg Spool, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.05mm, Black 1 Pack : Industrial & Scientific 1
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