• Can you run in 3D-printed shoes? • Someone gave it a try, and there are implications. • YouTuber NetworkChuck, who normally focuses on homelab technology, and definitely someone you should watch if you’re into homelab tech, obtained a Bambu Lab H2D and attempted to run on 3D-printed shoes. • Most of his video involves exploring the H2D and discovering the peculiarities of using TPU material, but in the end, a pair of 3D-printed shoes were produced. • It appears that the specific model used was the popularWhaleBerry shoe, found on MakerWorld. • NetworkChuck then attempted to do a five-mile (8km) run in the shoes, using a homemade cork insole, since the raw printed shoes were uncomfortable.
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