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Design Goals

I've designed this ball to be strong but still light. My print weighs 2,7g - the same a regular table tennis ball. Due to the fewer and thicker struts, it survives a regular match without problems and handles better than a regular ping pong ball under windy conditions.

 

Printing

I used a layer height of 0,2mm and the PrusaSlicer setting “Enforce supports for the first: 20 layers”.

 

Material

Almost all non-flexible filaments with decent layer adhesion are suitable for printing this ping pong ball.

Prusament PLA, 3D Jake Tough PLA and Extrudr PETG are the materials I tested it with, but the same materials from other manufacturers should also work.

 

Inspiration

When I first discovered the Airless Ping Pong Ball 2.0 by E.T., I was eager to test it out. Although the ball looks amazing and is really sturdy, but it is quite heavy for my taste.

After some further research, I came across shawn.mek's "Airless" Ping Pong Ball - Table Tennis Ball. Te hexagons just look stunning. That balls I've printed broke after a few matches. That's why I've created a stronger version.

Originality of the Model

The author declares that this work is their personally original model

This model is licensed under the following terms:

Credit must be given to the creator

Only noncommercial uses of the work are permitted

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    Airless Ping Pong Ball.3mfDesigner

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    2025-11-01

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