Printing on fabric might be a familiar trick, but adding stretch into the equation gives our fabric prints the ability to reconstitute themselves back into 3D. That’s exactly what [Gabe] has ...
We’ll be curious what other applications you could find for printing directly on a fabric substrate. Even if you can 3D print on netting, you probably should still figure out the whole sewing thing.
Singapore (NTU Singapore), have developed an innovative wearable fabric that is flexible but can stiffen on demand. Developed through a combination of geometric design, 3D printing, and robotic ...
The lightweight flexible fabric has been 3D-printed from nylon plastic polymers. It stiffens up when put inside a vacuum-packed plastic envelope. The fabric could be used for making protective ...