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Pipelink Chainmail Bracelets

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Print Profile(3)

All
X1 Carbon
P1S
P1P
X1
X1E
A1
A1 mini
H2D
H2D Pro
H2S
P2S
H2C
X2D
A2L

Small & Extra Small Versions
Small & Extra Small Versions
Designer
5.1 h
8 plates
4.8(21)

Chainmail Bracelets - One Color
Chainmail Bracelets - One Color
Designer
10.6 h
13 plates
4.7(16)

Chainmail Bracelets - Two Color
Chainmail Bracelets - Two Color
Designer
10.9 h
13 plates
5.0(2)

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Description

This project is a set of 3D bracelets with geometry based upon my PipeLink Chainmail Fabric sheets. I've included both single and dual color variants of each bracelet profile. Each profile includes several different variants of the bracelets including wide, medium, thin, and double size. Each of these variants come in three lengths.

 

Unsure of what length you need for your wrist? Simply print the test length bands, and use them to measure which bracelet length works best:

 

The clasp mechanism is attached together by sliding the double cones into each of the open groves on the “O” embossed side of the catch. After sliding the cones into the locking channel, simply pull the cones backwards, locking them into place. Removal is this process in reverse. The embossed “O” will allow you to easily see which side has the open channels for removal or attachment:

 

 

A Note Of Caution:

Before you attempt to print these I highly recommend the following:

  1. Use a build plate with good adhesion that has been properly washed and cleaned. I have successfully printed this design on both Supertack and Textured PEI plates.
  2. Dial-in the settings for the filament you are using. If the first layer isn't perfect, the nozzle can easily catch stray plastic and destroy the print on subsequent layers due to the minimal adhesion surfaces.
  3. Use Bed Leveling & Automatic Flow Dynamics Calibration… I know, I know, I leave these off for most prints to save time, but they really will help this print succeed.

Don't despair if you encounter a print failure. There is some inherent difficulty in achieving a successful print of a models with minimal adhesion surfaces. I assure you that the print profiles I have provided will produce good results if you take the time to follow the above recommendations. Additionally, filament matters. While you may be able to print this in TPU, PETG, or any number of more exotic options, I have only printed this with basic PLA and Polymaker PLA Pro. Feel free to upload your own unique print profile if you find something that works great for you.

 

Uploaded Small and Extra Small versions. The measuring band for the Small is the one labeled (M), and the extra small is labeled (S).

 

Final Thoughts & Future Projects:

I am currently working on other projects including some additional variants of this design, so if you want to be notified when they or any of my other models are released, I'd encourage you to click the “Follow” button above. I greatly appreciate ratings, photos, and boosts, they are what encourage me and other creators to release free models to the community. Thanks!

 

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You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.