Members chris032188 Posted October 3, 2022 Members Report Posted October 3, 2022 I am new into the leather working, but some of the basic stuff I will be making 3d printed template (fusion360) would these templates be something people on here would be interested in> Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted October 3, 2022 Contributing Member Report Posted October 3, 2022 More information required Quote
Members chris032188 Posted October 3, 2022 Author Members Report Posted October 3, 2022 Small things (wallets and things of that sort) Quote
Members Bert03241 Posted January 27, 2023 Members Report Posted January 27, 2023 what are the templets made out of , pictures of a templet pricing ?????? Quote
Members K5HEP Posted July 18, 2023 Members Report Posted July 18, 2023 There is a niche market for acrylic templates for such items and I do not know why 3D printed templates wouldn't work. You would need to use ABS filament for your templates to be durable and withstand a lot of use. I do not think that PLA would work very well - PETG would be better than PLA, but not near as good as ABS. I have downloaded several leather template .stl files from Thingiverse and Printables and print them with PETG - they do work for my limited use Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted July 18, 2023 Contributing Member Report Posted July 18, 2023 tbh, laser cut templates out of acrylic plastic are superior. I've had a few made for me and I've bought a few. Made in 3mm thick clear acrylic plastic. 3mm is thick enough and being clear I can see just where I'm positioning them Quote
Members chrisash Posted July 18, 2023 Members Report Posted July 18, 2023 5 hours ago, fredk said: tbh, laser cut templates out of acrylic plastic are superior. I've had a few made for me and I've bought a few. Made in 3mm thick clear acrylic plastic. 3mm is thick enough and being clear I can see just where I'm positioning them Agree with Fredk also 3D Printing is time consuming you can probably make multi numbers of Laser cut templates in the time on making one 3D print Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted July 18, 2023 Contributing Member Report Posted July 18, 2023 The time is not really a factor. A wee set of 28mm D&D figures took nearly 3 hours to print but I'm not sitting over the printer watching it. One problem I envisage and have come across is that flat items can warp and twist. The larger the flat area the more likely and more severe the warping. A warped template would be hard to hold down Quote
Members Nikos69 Posted July 18, 2023 Members Report Posted July 18, 2023 (edited) I agree with Fred. I have made a full drawer of acrylic templates which only take a few minutes to vector cut along with a cut-out for the maker's mark stamp placement and stitch holes if necessary. My favorite part of the acrylic is that it's transparent and allows me to perfectly center on patterned material (gator) or engrave marks (like an acrylic ruler) for quickly sizing bracelet lengths on a single pattern. Edges are smooth as glass and don't have problems with the knife gouging into it. I've also made stamps out of the 3mm acrylic which took about 15 min. Edited July 18, 2023 by Nikos69 Quote
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