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Nasa Fabric - Triangles by FCore Design

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Boost MeBoosts keep me alive. Let 'em rain like there's no tomorrow!Edit 1.2135mm Heart shape fabric print profile added107mm Star shape fabric print profile addedEdit 1.1Connector design addedLock pin.STL & Lock Washer.STLConnector print profile (PLA)Lots of photosConnector info belowNasa fabric from triangle tilesWorks as a fidget or as a part of cosplay armor. This is far the coolest thing that I've modelled and printed. Through errors to success!Triangle side length 15mm13mm thickClearance between the tiles is 0,3mm, 1st layer clearance bigger (small chamfer)Holds easily your bodyweight if you load it evenly Print info:Print files and STL's for 3 different sizesMake sure that your Z offset is adjusted properly especially if you print with other brands than Bambu.Smallest triangle fabric is a good test piece, but it doesn't give the feeling of nice 3d printed fabric. Print files work nicely, I prefer to use those. Biggest sizes are made for dual color print with 1 color change → 0,8mm of tiles surface different color, prime tower not neededPrint it solidTest fabrics printed with Sunlu's PLA MetaPrint takes time, hope you have it - But it'll be worth itConnector info:You are now able to join fabric pieces together with a double pin connectorPrint a test piece firstPins go through the fabric, between the knots. I used every second knot hole to connect.Washers are installed from inside with a double-click feature. 1st click holds and 2nd click locks. Pin has 2 grooves.Test pieces made from Sunlu's PLA meta and Fujtechs Silk PLA. Connection made with PLA meta is openable several times, but Silk PLA breaks easily. It's quite cool though.My hand didn't fit through the fabric loop after I connected it when I took those pictures. Gladly I had firewood :)