Fabric & Filament 004: Printing & Materials

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  • Опубліковано 22 жов 2024

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  • @sssbaaa
    @sssbaaa 2 місяці тому +1

    top quality video and unique idea. you deserve way more subscribers!

    • @6oh5oh
      @6oh5oh  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you! I really appreciate it! It’s been a fun and interesting journey!

  • @DGHustla305
    @DGHustla305 19 годин тому

    Awesome! Just out of curiosity what brand filament do you use?

    • @6oh5oh
      @6oh5oh  18 годин тому

      Thanks mate! I use a flexible PLA by Ataraxia Art (on Amazon) also a TPU would work as well.

  • @Thew3lli
    @Thew3lli 2 місяці тому

    Love the Idea!
    I am doing the merchendising for my local (non-profit) Esports Club and I would love to try to recreat this for our merch.
    Is there a specific flexible pla that you can recommend?
    Do you not have an AMS or is there a specific reason why you stop the print to swap Filament?
    How did you create velcro-like texture in software? Would you mind to share an example file?
    Did you run into problem at the beginning when sewing the parts on? Is there a specific hight that you can recommend?
    Did you experiment with 3D textured plates? They might create a really cool effect on the text.

    • @6oh5oh
      @6oh5oh  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you! I'm planning on creating a video that will go into more detail about this whole process for the QR codes, but to answer your questions:
      I use the Ataraxia Art Flexible PLA without an AMS, as the filament is too flexible. That's why I have to pause to swap.
      The velcro effect is created because the design is upside down on the print bed with the support material. Once the support material is removed, this effect will be made.
      Sewing the print together is no problem. Just give yourself enough stitching area around the edge. You would have to experiment with heights, but around 1.6 mm to 2 mm should give you a clean top surface.
      I have yet to experiment with different print beds but check out @kaizen3dprints. He goes into great detail about them.
      I hope this helps!

    • @Thew3lli
      @Thew3lli 2 місяці тому

      @@6oh5oh Helps a lot thank you very much!