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Great ideas tysm
The t holder is slick!
Thanks man!
Is there a way to make the tee softer at the top or halfway through the print so it bends and absorbs the club more? has some flex to it?
Great question. Simple answer is yes. Best bet would be to use a semi firm flexible material. I think that is something we will revisit down the line
Can't help but wonder how printing the tees out of TPU would affect them 🤔
I feel like a few of these might work really well in TPU
1. Find a 3D sketch for a tool that keeps your trail hand bent until impact. Super expensive to buy.2. one of thoose alingments aids you put on the end of your club to keep your lead hand straight in the backswing.
Appreciate the feedback. I’ve played my whole life but this is the first year I’ve been putting real effort into the game
I think you should print two halve of a golf ball, pack them with flour and glue them together for a trick ball
That’s a great idea!!
Wait, that was the fastest disclaimer I've ever seen speed past a video clip 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That was the idea 😂
Hmmmm tpu tee?
TPU is an interesting idea for the Tee!! Or maybe a Flex/Tough Resin
@@remthompson shoot that could work, i haven’t touched an sla printer yet :)
Well Damn dude, I think I just found a brother I didn't know about... Cool video but the similarities are killing me. You have family in BC?
haha! As far as I know, no Canadian Kin. I could be wrong. Maybe you have family in Ohio!
Nope. We'll I'm into 3D printing and golf too. If you ever head to BC I'll take you out for a round on our local corse.
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Great ideas tysm
The t holder is slick!
Thanks man!
Is there a way to make the tee softer at the top or halfway through the print so it bends and absorbs the club more? has some flex to it?
Great question. Simple answer is yes. Best bet would be to use a semi firm flexible material. I think that is something we will revisit down the line
Can't help but wonder how printing the tees out of TPU would affect them 🤔
I feel like a few of these might work really well in TPU
1. Find a 3D sketch for a tool that keeps your trail hand bent until impact. Super expensive to buy.
2. one of thoose alingments aids you put on the end of your club to keep your lead hand straight in the backswing.
Appreciate the feedback. I’ve played my whole life but this is the first year I’ve been putting real effort into the game
I think you should print two halve of a golf ball, pack them with flour and glue them together for a trick ball
That’s a great idea!!
Wait, that was the fastest disclaimer I've ever seen speed past a video clip 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That was the idea 😂
Hmmmm tpu tee?
TPU is an interesting idea for the Tee!! Or maybe a Flex/Tough Resin
@@remthompson shoot that could work, i haven’t touched an sla printer yet :)
Well Damn dude, I think I just found a brother I didn't know about... Cool video but the similarities are killing me. You have family in BC?
haha! As far as I know, no Canadian Kin. I could be wrong. Maybe you have family in Ohio!
Nope. We'll I'm into 3D printing and golf too. If you ever head to BC I'll take you out for a round on our local corse.