printed mesh fabric 3d models
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... and had to try. ...It worked on first try. Just pause print after second layer, move head out of the way, place mesh, move head back and resume printing.. easy peasy ... well squeezing lemons is rinskier actually! ... https://youtu.be/_R7GLmpBn7E
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Made to house Adafruit's LED NeoPixel dot strands. Full tutorial on the Adafruit Learning System: https://learn.adafruit.com/glowing-scale-armor/overview This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online...
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... a .6mm nozzle and I got decent results with the small parts of the weave. ...I also did not scale the file to fit a single print dimension for that and a few other reasons. ...Also Scaled it down to 20 percent to get a size that fit the application.
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... Prusa I2 heated bed. tip: if using PLA use water down PVA glue instead of kapton/PET tape. It will stick better and also when print is gone let the glass cool down then get some soapy water on that glass. ...Print will come away much much easier
grabcad
Fabric for different scaling e.g. ...stainless steel mesh in droplet separator
myminifactory
While it's not quite as bendy as the original Triangular Mesh, this print does make any Polypanel creation a bit more spectacular. It bends a bit while still retaining the general triangle shape, which is pretty fun to experiment with! ... Learn more...
myminifactory
This super fun triangular mesh fabric is the result of a good bit of experimenting with different ways to print cloth-like materials. While it's not the most flexible result I came up with, it is probably my favorite so far, because it feels and...
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The first time I printed it, I had a little trouble getting it off, so I made a tool to help with that. Things added: custom design in openSCAD. ...Made with BlocksCAD, and then turned into a SCAD file, of which you can open in OpenSCAD (If you...
myminifactory
Share my creations is the way I found to contribute and thank the help I've always had from the 3D printing community. I'll try to keep the posts consistent, but if you'd like to help me out with a tip, please use the link below. Thanks! Buy me a...
cults3d
I’ve redrawn this and will be releasing a new version that is fully practical to use, as a fabric, and as an armature (skin locked), or blended (some joints locked, others free). Click on the follow me button (not on this page, here...
prusaprinters
The idea was to make a fabric using a 3d printer.For testing I made a small bag to store objects, pens, etc.The clearance between the pieces is 0.2mm, so I suggest printing the 2x2 file to test your printer's tolerances.Feel free to modify and create...
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3194516 This version prints assembled, 34mm dia joining rings, and printed in place 22mm tie rods. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3149980 The version below works great as joining links for the version just...
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Print two layers at 0.2mm layer height, pause the printer, stretch the netting (not too tightly) over the prited pattern using small steel clips ot my purpose made toule grippers (included) then resume printing and prepare to be amazed. This thing...
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This Hexi-Cloth was designed to be link as many together as you need in you 3d software or slicer and the print in place. Once you have them all linked then scale them up or down as one unit so that tolerances stay uniform between...
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This is a "3D printed fabric" where the units are Penrose tiles. The tiles are printed separately and can then be clipped together with no extra tools. The clips enforce the matching rules, so you can only assemble it into a proper Penrose tile...
prusaprinters
As part of my clothing technology studies I successfully ran various tests confirming that an adhesion between the textile surface and the print can be achieved by using the specific parameters. The provided example shows a logo with a height of 6mm...
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Experiment with 3D printed mesh sheet. ... Requirement: Print at 0.2mm layer height Optional: Do filament swap/color change on second layer in your slicer to get funky colors.
prusaprinters
Experiment with 3D printed mesh sheet.Requirement: Print at 0.2mm layer heightOptional: Do filament swap/color change on second layer in your slicer to get funky colors.
cults3d
Experiment with 3D printed mesh sheet. ... Requirement: Print at 0.2mm layer height Optional: Do filament swap/color change on second layer in your slicer to get funky colors.
cgtrader
MESH Fabric armchair By MDD 3d model Version: 2017 Preview: No Units: Millimeters Dimension: 337.14 x 145.28 x 182.3 Polys: 85 408 with 1-turbosmooth XForm: Yes Box Trick: Yes Model Parts: 6 Render: V-ray Formats: 3Ds Max 2017, OBJ, FBX
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here https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3164774 This version of my new mesh prints assembled, and is joinable to other prints via the previous mesh I posted here (or through a tedious process with a hot knife). The previous mesh is a bit tedious to...
cults3d
This version of my new mesh prints assembled, and is joinable to other prints via the previous mesh I posted here (or through a tedious process with a hot knife). The previous mesh is a bit tedious to assemble but using it as joining links works...
prusaprinters
Warning: Highly experimental! This is an attempt at combining 3D printing on fabric with mechanical movements. Print instructionsWarning: Highly experimental! Requires assembly and troubleshooting so your results may vary. But I'm sharing the files...
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Hi, I am working on designing a mask from TPU that could be directly 3d printed on fabric. The mask could be reusable since the materials will be resistant to alcohol and could also be washed in soap and water. I am working on sourcing a custom...
prusaprinters
I saw a couple other designs of 3D printable "fabric" and came up with this easy to print design. It has no bridges, does not need supports and looks just the same from top or bottom side.</p> <p>There's definitely room for improvement, e.g. ...make its...
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been playing around with some ideas printing onto mesh fabric and thought id share some patterns of spikes/ scales etc that people can play with themselves. also a wristband pattern with scales if you want to try something cool. methodology is to...
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After a few tries, I succeeded and was able to print the mesh with only a few grams of filament. As described above, you need a printer with a sufficiently large print bed and a nozzle with a diameter of 0.25 mm. In addition, a smooth print bed...