April 13, 2026
Description
Parametric Rubbing Plates for Sketchers & Product Designers
I made these during my studies because I kept losing time hand-drawing textures.
So I just printed the texture instead.
Place the plate under your paper, grab a pencil, and rub.
You instantly get a repeating surface pattern that would take minutes to draw by hand.
How it works
infinite patterns in your slicer
Each plate is made from two parts in your slicer :
a frame and an infill body.
You set the texture entirely in the slicer — no need to touch the model itself.
click the inner body, go to Object Settings → Strength → Infill Pattern & Infill Density.
Pick a pattern, set your density, and slice.
One important thing: print the infill body without a top layer — that's what exposes the texture.
Check the result in Preview before printing.
Patterns I've been using
Play with the density. I used infill density between 20 - 30%, depending on what you need
Print info
Around 50–60 g per plate. Good use for leftover filament.
I printed my plates with a 0.6 nozzle and HF PETF.
if you are using 0.4 nozzles , you might want to increase the support walls from 1 →2
License:
Standard Digital File License