Armor files for 3D printing

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RNorthup
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Armor files for 3D printing

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Does anyone have experience with the files or vendor on etsy?

It looks good and their other files get good reviews, but i was hoping someone here has some experience in using it. Does it print well, is it approvable?


https://www.etsy.com/listing/623732397/ ... wE#reviews

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The models look pretty good. I don't really like the look of the forearm armor, but the rest looks good. Approval would depend on how it's finished of course. As long as the proportions are good on you and it's finished well (no print lines) you should be able to get it approved.
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If you do plan on going the 3D printer route, I suggest watching Nikko's video on scaling armor for printing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p0iqI_qWK8

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I would go with at least 75% infill on the armour parts for durability.
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