I feel like its not a replacement for 'normal' TPU, but it'll be very good for a lot of more functional prints that you'd want to be a little 🤏🤏squishy/flex. I actually want to get my hands on a spool or two of this filament.
As an example of usecase for such filament - flashlight clamp for bicycle. It should both be sturdy but not brittle to be able to withstand all the vibrations and to be able to get flashlight in and out all the time, but also to be able to keep flashlight in place.
“At least it doesn’t shatter”
* 2 seconds later
“Yes it does”
😂😂😂
Lol I will blame the cold temp outside the ball was out there while I was setting up 🙃
I feel like its not a replacement for 'normal' TPU, but it'll be very good for a lot of more functional prints that you'd want to be a little 🤏🤏squishy/flex. I actually want to get my hands on a spool or two of this filament.
Yes exactly! It is interesting to say with for sure! I am sure smarter people then me will figure out cool ways to use it in prints!
As an example of usecase for such filament - flashlight clamp for bicycle. It should both be sturdy but not brittle to be able to withstand all the vibrations and to be able to get flashlight in and out all the time, but also to be able to keep flashlight in place.
Thanks for the sharing your experience with bambu's AMS TPU. I might grab a spool to try out but it is pretty pricey.
Thanks for watching! Yeah it is a bit pricey but I'm sure there will be a sale on it at some point once the novelty wears out lol
I don’t know much about printing, but could you make half of the ball bamboo and the other half the black TPU.? Just to see if that helps the bounce
We could but then you would be left with a part that could shatter lol