
Fabric holder ring
thingiverse
Have you ever wondered if it's possible to print on fabric? I did, and so did you. Good riddance to separate pieces and ironing.\nThe biggest challenge is figuring out how to securely attach it to the table. Glue or pins just won't cut it. That's when I realized we need a frame. Unfortunately, plastic isn't robust enough to withstand frequent washing. Instructions You'll start by printing the parts and securing the Base to the print table in the center. I recommend using acetone-ABS glue for that.\nNext, attach some cotton fabric or clothing to the Ring, making sure it's stretched out tight for a smooth surface.\nFinally, scale up your design in one layer and print it. Key Settings: Material: Use PLA or fluorescent PLA (for superior smoothness) Layer Thickness: Set it at 0.2mm (more than sufficient for color and flexibility) Temperature: Aim for 250-260C (for better adhesion) Offset: Use 9mm (to account for the holder's height) Z-axis Lift: Set it to retract by 3mm while printing
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