
“Printed size 42 and it fits nice! TPU 95A is kinda tough, so I will try 85A next. Printed on P1S.”



“Printed size 42 and it fits nice! TPU 95A is kinda tough, so I will try 85A next. Printed on P1S.”

“After much trial and error, I replaced the beginning and end of the G-code. The print then ran perfectly without any problems.”
The honest answer: they can be comfortable, but only when shape, TPU hardness, sizing and first-wear expectations all line up.
The paid custom flow uses one top view of both feet and one side-profile photo of one foot so the shoe geometry can be adjusted manually around a real foot.
The weirdness is not a bug. Visible layers, open structures and toe shapes are the reason people notice them in the first place.


A quiet, USB-powered air purifier that just does its job. Cleaner room air from a printed object that actually looks like it belongs on the shelf — no humming appliance, no exposed electronics.

A full-size ice-pack air cooler built from printed parts, a quiet USB fan and a frozen water pack. Freeze the pack overnight, place it inside, and Yuki sends a steady cooler stream across the desk with very low power use.

A polypropylene tap water filter for activated carbon. The flower-like top opens for filling, the body attaches to standard taps, and the bottom grid holds carbon while water passes through. Joined G-code keeps the water path cleaner by reducing micro-stringing.