I’ve looked at this method and it looks to be quite sketchy and rough even when casting has been fairly sucessful. Direct silicone printing looks like it gives much better results.
Printing in silicone is not yet available, as far as I know.
flexible PLA is about the flexibility you want for watch wrist band.
I think the best have a prototype printed in ABS, smooth it with acetone vapor and than make a silicone mold.
You can then make your prototypes by pouring Silicone or Polyurethane in the mould.
if you want to do it yourself check formx.eu. They are located on Amsterdam.
Also many YouTube films on how to.
Or I can help you out since I have all the equipment to make smooth and perfect prototypes
If you know what you are doing this is the way to go!
Ofcourse it will be more expensive then printing because it’s time consuming.
I’ll have a look for a suitable strap and send it across to you.
Ok you can upload it to Saen’s Hub . 3Dhub will scan the file first and then i get te file and then i will see what i can do
You can find Saen’s Hub by entering Koog aan de Zaan as city
I van have a go…with 4 different printer,sq
Dear Gavbrum, have you considered FilaFlex filament? This is similar to NinjaFlex and has similar properties to silicone in that it is tough and flexible. We have stocks of the filament and by late next week we will have a printer specifically designed to print it. When we ordered our flexible filament stock, they sent us a watch printed in the material, so I can even send you a photo of it.
Please send the photo. gavin@tyko.co.uk Or post a pic up here.
Hello
if that material “Fila flex” is safe as dog or kids toy?
Yes. It has a certificate for use in medical situations, visit the Recreus web site to download it. The material seems really tough and the bond between layers is strong, so I would expect it to be good for these applications. The problem with the material is that it is difficult to print using a standard print head, that is why we have invested in a custom made machine designed to use it.
There’s always these guys: http://3dprintingindustry.com/2014/10/15/picsima-3d-print-silicones-without-support-structures/ 54
Yeah I’ve seen these guys. Looks like pretty good results.
@picsima: Hi, I too require a part to be printed in silicone. Checked out your website and was wondering what is the maximum surface finish you can achieve because as far as I have heard 3D printing silicone might not have a very smooth surface finish.
GavBrum,
Because we are very well versed in silicones, we DO have silicone material that we HAVE 3D printed. We can do prototypes, or 100s of units. Let me know if you are interested in having us do your product.
@DSUDING: Hi,
I am working on a project that requires 3D printing of a part in silicone. Is it possible to view samples of your products?
Vishanth,
We can email you some pictures. What email address?
-dSuding
@dSuding: Can you email them to vishanth001@e.ntu.edu.sg?
hi - what is your website so i can see your silicones (and rubber?) printed?
Lazarus3d.com 20 is most likely the place to go to
Prototech.com 6 - uses 3d printed molds for watch bands made from silicone. I have seen several parts that look fantastic
Could you email me please.
catherine_downes@live.com
www.prototech.com 13 or call me @ 509-891-4747. We have worked on several watch and housing bands 3d Print and cast.
Hi @DSUDING - can you get in touch with me? I have an inquiry on 3d printing a small silicone item. Thanks!
I am also interested in 3D printing of silicone parts. Please email me at tapalmer@yahoo.com
thanks
Are you able to print on flexible silicone wine cups? The cups are already made - I just need to have them stamped/printed with a graphic.
Are you still printing with silicone?
serious inquiry.
Thanks.