Small and Large bracer
This is a model for a 3D printed bracer on mesh. It has two 3mf files with different methods you can use to make these. There are 4 sizes - Small and Large, with two variations of each, Short and Long. A 256x256 build plate is needed for these prints unless you intend to scale them down.
Directions: You will need a couple of jump rings, a small length of chain (1"-4" / 25mm-100mm) and two lobster style clasps. Once the print is complete, trim away the excess fabric with a rotary blade or scissors. Add your desired length of chain that can attach to a 3D printed ring, if no other rings are available for the clasp to attach to (There are included ring sizes you can 3D print that have holes at the top). I used approximately 36" of stretch lace and connected the two ends together with a closure and jump ring. Length of lacing may vary depending on your forearm circumference and size chosen. I like using a small piece of high grit sand paper to smooth out the top surface that will be touching the skin, but you can also turn ironing on your top layers, or sew on a lining underneath it for added comfort.
The small size is recommended for those that have a mid forearm circumference of less than 10", while the large size is recommended for those that have a mid forearm circumference of greater than 10".
There is one 3mf that has 4 different sizes of a square grid pattern and attachments on the side and the top.
There is another 3mf that has the attachments in place, ready for a blank textile and bracer modifier to be added to customize your bracer. See the included PDF guide "How to use the bracer negative modifiers and the bracer attachments".
The STL files are included as well. There should be a pause added at layer 2 where you will add the mesh of your choice. The total height of the model is 1.44mm, or 6 layers at a .24mm layer height.
Please reference the "How to customize your 3D textile with an SVG or STL" PDF that is included with this model, in addition to the "Printing on Fabric V2" PDF for some basic fabric instructions that can add customization to your prints. The photos demonstrate some examples of these bracers with different images modified into them.
If you have any questions, please send an email to Kaizen3DPrints@gmail.com
License Summary: Personal use only unless you hold a Commercial License. No resale or sharing of files. Selling printed models allowed only with an active Commercial License.










































