Wearable Bodice from TPU

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Wearable Bodice from TPU

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0.2mm TPU all plates
0.2mm TPU all plates
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9.7 h
8 plates
5.0(2)

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Description

This unique bodice was 3D modeled from a real drafted sewing pattern which makes it a perfectly wearable garment. Modifiers were added so you can customize the honeycomb pattern to any infill you would like, making it customizable to a lot of different pattern shapes and sizes.

The model thickness can be adjusted to any hardness of TPU depending on your preference, we originally used 95A but you could totally go softer for a less structured look and feel.

The fit of the original model should be about EU size M, fitting a 1,70m tall 65kg body. Since the bodice has a lace closure and TPU is relatively flexible, it should also fit a broader range of sizes without much adjusting needed. Speaking of the lace closure, the only non 3D-printed material you'll need to make this bodice is a length of string, twill tape or anything similar that is long enough to lace up the bodice and thin enough to go through the holes. We've used folded bias tape or a long shoe lace so far.

For the assembly please refer to the provided instructions below, a detailed video of the process will be available some time in the future.


Documentation (2)

Assembly Guide (2)
Assembly_Graphic.PNG
Assembly_Guide.pdf

Bill of Materials

Bambu Filaments
U02-K0-1.75-1000-SPL
× 1
U00-K0-1.75-1000-SPL
× 1
List other parts
  • Lacing x 1: e.g. string/ bias tape/ shoe lace

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stitched instead of using a soldering iron
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Love the idea of stitching the pieces together! I was so focused on this being a printed garment that I didn't even think of that being a possibility. Was it easy to stitch through the TPU? What kind of needle did you use? Makes me want to play around with some decorative embroidery stitches, but I also quite like the look of the zigzag!
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Replying to @Kampflafer :
Thanks. stitching was quite easy and even if you make mistakes you can redo a piece without noticeable flaws. I used filaflex 95a and stitched it with a universal needle on tension 8. the best part is that you can redo if something goes wrong and it's not noticeable
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I can't print bc of mini, nor would I wear it myself. But I really wanted to boost you because this is amazing.
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great design works very well
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excellent model
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I'm extremely curious to know how you modeled it, and if it's easy to adapt it to custom measurements?
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this is soo cool!
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wow 😮
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