Pocket Frisbee (TPU or Silicone)
by NAM_3 · via Printables
| Format | STL |
| Category | Home |
| License | CC BY-NC-SA |
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| Uploaded | Nov 27, 2025 |
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Description
About the Pocket Frisbee: The Pocket Frisbee is based off of 3D KIMBA's AquaFlyer (which is also why I kept their logo on the top of the disc). This design removes the aesthetic holes from 3D KIMBA's design in order to increase the distance that the disc can travel. The holes, although looking cool, significantly reduced the amount of lift the disc could get, limiting the distance it could travel. The Pocket Frisbee is designed to provide a fun and engaging throwing game for various outdoor environments. Its flexible and lightweight design ensures it can cover long distances, making it perfect for casual play or more competitive games. This compact frisbee is easy to carry and provides endless fun wherever you go. It can either be printed in TPU or be made out of silicone by using the mold box. Making the disc in contrasting colors based on your play environment enhances visibility and ease of retrieval. Printing in TPU: If you want to make the disc using TPU, download the Pocket_Frisbee file. Print using TPU 95A or softer. The design also needs to be printed using supports (preferably in PLA or Soluble if you have a multi-material printer). Making it out of silicone: If you wish to make the Pocket Frisbee out of silicone, download the Top_Pocket_Frisbee_Mold and Bottom_Pocket_Frisbee_Mold files. These can just be printed in PLA. The mold box has little grooves around the edges of the two pieces, allowing you to easily line the two parts up and helps with separating the two halves after the silicone cures. The two pieces should be clamped tightly together so that no silicone can seep into the cracks where the two parts connect. The silicone should be poured in through one of the three holes in the top of the mold box. The mold will require roughly 35-40 mL of silicone to be completely filled. The SOFTEST silicone I would suggest using is 15A.
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