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My name is Daniel Bettencourt, owner of Kaizen 3D Prints, located in the Pacific Northwest. I am a full time massage therapist turning into a full time 3D textile designer. I currently print with 11 Bambu lab machines (A1, P1P and P1S), 1 Elegoo Neptune max 4 and a Peopoly Magneto X.

Kaizen 3D Prints is about pushing the boundaries of 3D printed fabrics and textiles. I work with cosplayers, fashion designers, and high-end brands to create works of art, both functional and fashionable. I love helping others' imagination come to life with the use of 3D design, patterning, and printing. Located out of our home, I live and breathe this passion for 3D fashion. Our only limit is our imagination!

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By being a member of this plan, you'll gain access to exclusive designs for personal use. Files could range from basic shapes in a patterned format, to a completed patterned outfit ready for printing and sewing. The personal membership gives you access to 5 models per month.

3D printing onto mesh fabric is not for the faint of heart! It has its challenges, but I will be here to guide you along the way, as part of the Kaizen Crew!

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This membership is for those that would like to 3D print my files, for commercial purposes. You are not allowed to resell the file itself. You are only able to resell with an active commercial license. You will gain immediate access to the full library, with content added monthly. You will also have a voice when guiding what the future patterns and models will be!

By being a member of this plan, you'll gain access to exclusive designs for commercial use. Files could range from basic shapes in a patterned format, to a completed patterned outfit ready for printing and sewing.

3D printing onto mesh fabric is not for the faint of heart! It has its challenges, but I will be here to guide you along the way, as part of the Kaizen Crew!

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Print on Fabric Chain Bracelet / Choker

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Print on Fabric Chain Bracelet / Choker 3d model
Print on Fabric Chain Bracelet / Choker 3d model
Print on Fabric Chain Bracelet / Choker 3d model
Print on Fabric Chain Bracelet / Choker 3d model
Print on Fabric Chain Bracelet / Choker 3d model
Print on Fabric Chain Bracelet / Choker 3d model
Print on Fabric Chain Bracelet / Choker 3d model
Print on Fabric Chain Bracelet / Choker 3d model
Print on Fabric Chain Bracelet / Choker 3d model
Print on Fabric Chain Bracelet / Choker 3d model
This model is restricted by licensing terms. 

This is a simple to print on fabric bracelet. There are three sizes to choose from (this is the printed size and can be lengthened by adding additional jump rings)

Small - 17cm printed length (6.75 inches) Medium - 20cm printed length (8 inches) Large - 23.5cm printed length (9.25 inches) This size can be used a choker - Just add a longer length of chain to the jump rings

You can estimate around 1 - 1.5 inches of additional length for the 2 jump rings and a small lobster clasp needed to attach the ends together.

There are two 3mf files, one set for 256x256 build plates, and one set for an A1 Mini 180x180 build plate (the only difference is they are placed at a 45 degree angle to accommodate length). There are also the individual STL files if you wish to try your own settings.

In these examples I am using an illusion mesh from www.dfwfabricmart.com Fabric sample packs and holographic PFLAT sheets can be found on my website at www.kaizen3dprints.com

I print these with a .24mm layer height, for a total of 5 layers. The pause command is placed at the beginning of layer 4. I print the first layer at 35mm/s and the following layers at no more than 75mm/s. If I'm using a thicker mesh fabric, I slow my speeds down further and increase the layer height. You can scale the Z axis up or down if you'd like to adjust your layer height (just make your overall height in increments of your layer height)

If you have any questions, please email me at Kaizen3DPrints@gmail.com

Happy Printing!


8 Likes11 DownloadsOctober 28, 2024


8 Likes11 DownloadsOctober 28, 2024
This model is restricted by licensing terms.