Obo.pattern_stocking_3.1.zip

: Articulated "print-in-place" patterns typically do not require supports , as the joints are designed to bridge or have built-in tolerances.

: Ensure the flat side of the stocking pieces is placed face-down on the build plate. OBO.Pattern_stocking_3.1.zip

: Once printed, carefully flex the piece to break any tiny "stiction" points in the joints. This will give it the "floppy" textile feel characteristic of the OBO (On-Body Object) or 3D-printed fabric series. OBO.Pattern_stocking_3.1.zip

: PLA is the most common choice for these articulated models due to its rigidity and detail. OBO.Pattern_stocking_3.1.zip

: A raft or brim is recommended if you have trouble with the small segments of the stocking pattern peeling during the print. 3. Assembly & Post-Processing