Obo.pattern_stocking_3.1.zip May 2026
: Use a layer height of 0.2mm or smaller to ensure the articulating joints function smoothly. 2. Printing Specifications
: 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 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. : Use a layer height of 0
Based on the file naming convention, this appears to be a 3D printing pattern for a "floppy" or articulating textile-style stocking, likely designed by or a similar creator specializing in 3D-printed fabrics. 1. File Preparation Based on the file naming convention, this appears
: PLA is the most common choice for these articulated models due to its rigidity and detail.
: Many users find that printing these models at 150% size makes for a more functional holiday stocking.
: Import the .stl files from the OBO.Pattern_stocking_3.1.zip into your slicer (e.g., Bambu Studio, PrusaSlicer).