August 1, 2025
Description
I made this case for the Philips OneBlade to keep it safe and travel-ready wherever you go! It's a simple case which only fits the shaver itself because let's be honest, nobody brings all the accessories and cables when you travel!
This is a multi-material print, the inlay which has the cutout shape of the shaver is meant to be printed with TPU, specifically TPU 95A HF. This would mean that you would need a dual nozzle printer to print this model, like the BambuLab H2D. If you don't have the H2D, feel free to print everything in PLA.
Due to the new interlocking beam feature in BambuStudio, you can even print the case itself in PLA! Thanks to the dual nozzle printer, mixing materials that usually don't adhere to each other is now made possible!
The TPU inlay offers extra protection for your OneBlade shaver, so you don't have to worry if it gets jostled around in your luggage.
I also made the satisfying click when you close the lid. To open it, I recommend grabbing either the upper or lower part of the lid, giving it a slight wiggle, and then pulling. The lid has a textured grip, which I designed to match the pattern on the OneBlade handle.
If you don't want the “OneBlade” text on the cover, you can simply delete it or make your own by using the text feature in the slicer.
That said, this model is not for the faint of heart. It takes more than 14 hours to print it. Although you can use the TPU port to feed TPU 95A HF filament to your printer, I recommend feeding it straight into the extruder without PTFE tube for the best results.
For this purpose, I used this awesome H2D top mount: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1443009-ams-ht-top-mount-for-h2d-tpu-bypass-mount?from=search#profileId-1580579
You can store the filament inside the AMS HT or any dry box. This is how I set mine up:
If you've never printed TPU with your H2D before, make sure to read or watch the tutorials on how to load TPU before printing this model. This is self-explanatory, but you should always dry your TPU before printing the model for the best results, even if you have a new, sealead spool of TPU.
Drying time for TPU 95A HF: 70°C for 8h (you can use the AMS HT to dry it).
If you're interested to print a simple, fast-to-print OneBlade travel case, check out my other model here:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/488200-oneblade-shaver-travel-case#profileId-401077
Have fun printing the model and good luck!
License:
Standard Digital File License