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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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By being a member of this plan, you'll gain access to exclusive designs for personal use. Files could range from basic shapes in a patterned format, to a completed patterned outfit ready for printing and sewing. The personal membership gives you access to 5 models per month.

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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This membership is for those that would like to 3D print my files, for commercial purposes. You are not allowed to resell the file itself. You are only able to resell with an active commercial license. You will gain immediate access to the full library, with content added monthly. You will also have a voice when guiding what the future patterns and models will be!

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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Playing Card Box

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Playing Card Box 3d model
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Playing Card Box 3d model
Playing Card Box 3d model
Playing Card Box 3d model
Playing Card Box 3d model
Playing Card Box 3d model
Playing Card Box 3d model
Playing Card Box 3d model
Playing Card Box 3d model
Playing Card Box 3d model
Playing Card Box 3d model
Playing Card Box 3d model
This model is restricted by licensing terms. 

Do you want a fancy place to keep your playing cards nice and safe? This print on fabric model is perfect for standard 2.5" x 3.5" playing cards (Magic, Pokemon, Uno, Skyjo, etc). There is an optional set of pieces you can use to give the inside of the box the same holographic effect as the outside (any PFLAT or holographic build sheet will do - I sell a magnetic version at www.kaizen3dprints.com)

There are two versions, one with a flat top, and the other with a similar arc design as my original clutch. There are two versions with different bottom layers saved in the 3MF file. Archimedean Chords = Circles Octagram Spiral - Stars

The print is .96mm tall with a .24mm layer height, and can be printed on build plates 256x256 or larger. The 3MF file contains printing parameters, with pause commands inserted at layer 3 of 4. Resume the print after your fabric and tape/magnets have been placed for tension. I like using either an illusion mesh found at www.dfwfabricmart.com, a two-way stretch polymesh found at Joann's, or Hobby Lobby for example. Petticoat tulle is a little delicate for the continued use of this box.

You can purchase a fabric sample pack here - https://kaizen3dprints.com/products/fabric-sample-pack

I like using Tri Color PLA silk, where the different bottom layer patterns really shine.

If you are downloading the STL and trying your own settings, a slower speed does wonders for not snagging or dragging fabric. If the speed exceeds 100mm/s, you may have issues with adhesion. I prefer keeping it a constant 50mm/s

If you have any questions, please contact me at Kaizen3DPrints@gmail.com


20 Likes48 DownloadsSeptember 9, 2024


20 Likes48 DownloadsSeptember 9, 2024
This model is restricted by licensing terms. 

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Filament • 0.24mm

MaterialPLA
Layer height0.24 mm
SupportsNone
BrimNo