Members chrisash Posted January 31, 2019 Author Members Report Posted January 31, 2019 Hi Rockytry this one ABSprofile.curaprofile Quote Mi omputer is ot ood at speeling , it's not me
Members sbrownn Posted February 10, 2019 Members Report Posted February 10, 2019 I like to use Simplify 3D. The inputs are almost infinitely adjustable and the results are great. Quote
Members Chakotay Posted March 19, 2019 Members Report Posted March 19, 2019 I'll second what everyone else has been said. Print 100% infill, lightly wet sand with fine grit face-down on your quartz slab (or whatever you're using for stamping) to flatten out any imperfections. The potential for 3d printing in leatherwork is exciting. I've been playing with scanning my patterns and tracing them in Adobe Illustrator. Then adding my own templates to it (think custom versions of Tandy Craftaids). No rule against combining the two artforms. Below is a pict of a 3D-printed brand sewn into a circular leather frame I made for a customer's luggage. Quote
Contributing Member LatigoAmigo Posted March 19, 2019 Contributing Member Report Posted March 19, 2019 That looks really good. Nice work. Quote
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