AeroBounce Airless Ping Pong Ball (100% Printable)

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6g
Tiempo
1h 20m
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Meet the AeroBounce Airless Ping Pong Ball — a fully 3D-printable, lattice-structured ball engineered to bounce without air. Its performance comes from a geodesic-style triangular lattice, where each cell is made of triangles — the most structurally efficient shape in engineering. Triangles distribute force evenly through tension and compression, preventing deformation under impact. This creates a lightweight structure that behaves like a spring when compressed, storing and returning energy on bounce. Perfect for testing flexible materials, desk play, or just showing off what your printer can do. No inflation, no seams — just print and play. Features: 🟠 Airless triangular lattice for real rebound performance ⚙️ Strength-to-flex ratio optimized through geometry, not mass 🎯 Works great with PLA, TPU, and experimental filaments 🔁 Durable, reusable, and won’t deflate Whether you're experimenting with materials or want a functional print that demonstrates real engineering principles, this is a fun and eye-catching addition to your collection. Tips: I printed it in PETG and PLA, and for some reason, the PLA was better, but try it out for yourself and see how it works:) Boost MeBoost this design if you want more than just another 3D print — this is geometry doing the work. The AeroBounce Airless Ping Pong Ball isn’t based on gimmicks, it’s built on real structural engineering. The triangular lattice distributes force efficiently across the entire body, letting it compress and rebound like a spring instead of collapsing like a normal hollow print. That’s what gives it consistent bounce without air, seams, or internal supports. Every boost helps push more experimental,Please thumbs up; it helps a lot, thanks!! If you liked my model, please consider following!! Thanks for the support
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