My TPU-printed rubber feet are a very nice design to quickly create cheap feet for various devices. However sometimes you want the feet to be even softer than possible with TPU. So silicone casting comes in handy: Print this mold to cast feet using addition curing silicone.
If the feet were cast entirely from silicone, the result would be far too soft. In order to retain the shape and still be soft on the outside, I came up with the idea of also printing a skeleton that would be integrated into the casting.
Both the mold and the skeletons are printed in PLA in order to have best resolution. The mold uses a height range modifier in order to print a layer height of 0.05mm (!) in the relevant heights for reproducing the shape of the foot as good as possible.
Silicones I have used for casting:
The feet and the mold have been designed using OpenSCAD. I have provided the source code for download, so you can adjust the design to your needs.
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The author remixed this model.