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My name is Daniel Bettencourt, owner of Kaizen 3D Prints, located in the Pacific Northwest. I am a full time massage therapist turning into a full time 3D textile designer. I currently print with 11 Bambu lab machines (A1, P1P and P1S), 1 Elegoo Neptune max 4 and a Peopoly Magneto X.

Kaizen 3D Prints is about pushing the boundaries of 3D printed fabrics and textiles. I work with cosplayers, fashion designers, and high-end brands to create works of art, both functional and fashionable. I love helping others' imagination come to life with the use of 3D design, patterning, and printing. Located out of our home, I live and breathe this passion for 3D fashion. Our only limit is our imagination!

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3D printing onto mesh fabric is not for the faint of heart! It has its challenges, but I will be here to guide you along the way, as part of the Kaizen Crew!

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By being a member of this plan, you'll gain access to exclusive designs for commercial use. Files could range from basic shapes in a patterned format, to a completed patterned outfit ready for printing and sewing.

3D printing onto mesh fabric is not for the faint of heart! It has its challenges, but I will be here to guide you along the way, as part of the Kaizen Crew!

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Diamond pattern tie cover with snap fasteners

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Diamond pattern tie cover with snap fasteners 3d model
Diamond pattern tie cover with snap fasteners 3d model
Diamond pattern tie cover with snap fasteners 3d model
Diamond pattern tie cover with snap fasteners 3d model
Diamond pattern tie cover with snap fasteners 3d model
Diamond pattern tie cover with snap fasteners 3d model
Diamond pattern tie cover with snap fasteners 3d model
Diamond pattern tie cover with snap fasteners 3d model
Diamond pattern tie cover with snap fasteners 3d model
Diamond pattern tie cover with snap fasteners 3d model
Diamond pattern tie cover with snap fasteners 3d model
Diamond pattern tie cover with snap fasteners 3d model
Diamond pattern tie cover with snap fasteners 3d model
Diamond pattern tie cover with snap fasteners 3d model
This model is restricted by licensing terms. 

This model is a two part print. It requires 3/8" snap fasteners (size 15) - https://a.co/d/9FlIdOR
I also use a UV curable resin, a UV light, and 2 12" x 8" pieces of mesh fabric. The ties that I use come in a variety of colors to suit your fabric color used - https://a.co/d/7HtPNCF

I achieve the multi color finish by using an AMS unit with the Bambulabs P1P

I use a magnetic PFLAT sheet available for sale on my website - https://kaizen3dprints.com/collections/p-flat-plates

The tie used is 3.1" at the bottom, and 19.5" from the bottom of the knot to the bottom of the tie. You may be able to able to resize the proportions of this match an existing tie you may have. If you use a normal tie, you'll have to apply the tie cover, after you've tied the tie (this method is more difficult).

Insert a pause command before layer 2 starts, place your mesh fabric down along with magnets to hold it tensioned, and resume the print. The print is .84mm tall, 3 layers at .28mm layer height. Once both prints are completed (minimum of 256x256mm build size required) trim away fabric as shown. Attach the two panels together with the UV curable resin where the fabric overlaps (see included PDF guide for tips). Install the snap fasteners, the male snap goes onto the tie, and the female snap goes onto the printed tie cover. The snap fasteners will line up with the holes. You will need a total of 10 pair of fasteners, per tie.


22 Likes35 DownloadsJune 12, 2024


22 Likes35 DownloadsJune 12, 2024
This model is restricted by licensing terms.