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SummarySo, it turns out you can 3d print RIGHT ON CLOTHING! NEAT!
Hello #PRINTERNETS!
I made this Gryffindor logo shirt by reworking the model done by Imminentfate.
After a bunch of trial and error, I've worked out the process!
3 first layers, at the least
Low heat
Lower layer height than .25
Use Avery Label Sheet (http://www.avery.com/avery/en_us/Products/Labels/Addressing-Labels/White-Mailing-Labels_05353.htm)
Cut out a sheet that is the size of the build plate.
Stick the sheet on the back side of the cloth.
Clip down the cloth (sheet side under) on all 4 corners, being sure that it is flat.
Re-level your build plate so that the nozzle just touches the cloth.
I have no idea how well it will stand up to the washing machine. (I suggest using fabric glue.)
As usual, here is the build video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7F7GVWip18
See you next time!
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3d Printed Clothing! Harry Potter Gryffindor Shirt!
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