*Resume print and watch your 3D printing fabric being formed.
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Note: Tulle is a mesh fabric, the first 3D printed part can adhere to the second 3D printed part between the little holes in the fabric, causing the latter to be securely held.
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On the other hand, holes need to be made for other fabric types such as woven fabrics to enable the fabric to be stuck between the 3D printed parts.
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===Perforating woven fabric===
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The following steps demonstrate how and what kind of holes should be made in your fabric:
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*Measure the amount of fabric you would need
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*We will use the laser cutter to cut out the fabric, you can use Inkscape to make the perforations.