Baseball Cap - Fully 3D Printed Clothes "Demo"

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Baseball Cap - Fully 3D Printed Clothes "Demo"

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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3 plates
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We are proud to have developed as some of the first a way to print clothes and accessories!

The programming has begun, and in a short time, we have been able to create a Baseball Cap that can be fully 3D Printed! That's insane!

If you don't already know us, we are a small team creating small programs to create your own text or images on various STL files - Read more here.


Now, while we wait to finish programming our 3D selfie STL maker and jewelry STL maker programs, we ended up with a technique that we are proud of.

This is just a demo, and there still needs to be fine-tuning on the files themselves and the program itself, but we want to reach out now and share our excitement.


Printing time is about 25 hours on a regular printer and about 12 hours on Bambulab. For these STL files, you will get a baseball cap with a head circumference of 62 cm (this is a large head, a little big for me). To make a baseball cap to your size, you need to change the scale of all STL files in the slicer. If you need a circumference of 55 cm, kind of 9 years old, then in the slicer, you need to make the scale 89% (55/62 = 0.89).


You may consider subscribing to Patreon where you will receive updates about this program, as well as future programs. You also have the opportunity to test alpha and beta versions of programs (Sometimes when we have some).

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This is just the beginning, and already we have ideas about 10 different fabrics and 10-20 different clothes and accessories.

Please provide feedback, it helps us!

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I tried printing in pla and it didn't work even with brim so I did it with tpu and it came out amazing
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Oh great resaults! Didn't even think about that. PLA was working fine, but sure tpu would work! Please let me see some pictures
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