If you think I missed a lot of details in this video, it’s beacuse I already covered it in this one:
I got the NinjaFlex filament (lava color) from 3DEksperten:
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I start off in Adobe Illustrator and export a random image as a SVG file. The file is later imported
to a CAD software (Fusion 360), we are now able to extrude our object in the photo. The extrusion
basically means we just gave the object depth, and is now possible to be 3D printed. I exported the extruded
object to my slicer (Simplify3D) in order to prepare it to be printed.
A t-shirt is placed on the bed of the 3D printer and by adjusting the settings for the printer it is
able to print a flexible plastic, also called filament, onto the t-shirt. The flexible filament survived the
washing machine, something PLA did not! This is great news because it means I can basically print any picture or
any object onto a t-shirt and it will last for quite a while. I will update yo
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