November 3, 2025
Description
There's so many ways to 3D Print fabric these days. It's hard to pick one! But I noticed there was a significant gap for fully printable rigid body cloths which could be assembled into 3D forms and even used in the day to day.
Thus, Cloth was born. Originally the thinnest fully 3D printed rigid body cloth in the world. I wish it gained as much popularity as the fidgets cloth which don't incorporate utilitarian principles. So I am pushing forward and evolving the concept, this is my second iteration of the vision.
V1 used my prototype modular rigid body units. These are super fun to play with, and make great pen holders, sculptures, and light duty work. But they faced significant design challenges.
I won't lie to you, this one is a lot easier if you have experience assembling sewing patterns.
Trim excess filament using snippers. Use needle nose pliers to move filament through the gaps if it's a tight fit.
Things to keep in mind: When you join the sides, they should be at 90 degree angles. They will not flex into place if you assemble them flat. I actually designed it so it won't go together flat. Additionally, you want to keep in mind the cloth is flexing while you are pushing the filament through. Use your hands to keep it steady and everything will go smooth.
I personally did not use any glue, or secure the filament in any way, and have not had any issues. But if you want to be extra safe, a small dab of glue at both sides of the end of the filament, or securing it using a 3D pen, would be sufficient.
License:
Standard Digital File License