Who's your Patron Saint? - T-Shirt Decal
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Bill of Materials
- Shirt x 1:
Description
Greetings, worthy artificers and perusers of the Maker's Guild. It is I, Sir Cadsalot.
Today, I present to you a 3D printable T-Shirt decal asking all those around you “Who's Your Patron Saint?”
The part is printed as a single piece, so it can easily be transferred from the build plate to a T-shirt. I have found the easiest way to attach the decal to a T-Shirt is to remove it from the build plate, lay it flat out on a T-shirt (or other clothing) and place a peice of baking parchment over the decal. Then take a clothes iron (here's your bravery test) and iron the decal onto the shirt through the baking paper. Take special attention to the corners of points in the design. I have found that when the image starts to look very slightly blurry, that is a good indication of the decal being well adhered to the clothing. Allow the clothing to cool for a few minutes before removing the baking paper.
I would wash cold and avoid high heat while drying, as the decal could potentially be deformed and cool while crumpled. This is especially important if PLA is used instead of TPU. I recommend hanging the shirt to dry after washing.
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God bless you in your travel, worthy artificer!
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License
You may create derivative works based on this object, provided that all such derivative works are published exclusively on the MakerWorld platform and include proper attribution to the original creator. You may not share, upload, host, distribute, or publish this object—or any derivative work of this object—on any other digital platform, marketplace, or distribution channel. Commercial use of this object and any derivative works is strictly prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to, selling, renting, sublicensing, or using the object in any context in which you receive monetary compensation or other financial benefits.










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