Material Resin
Quantity 1 pcs
Price Range $1-100
Lead Time 2 workdays
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About Project
Wow, look at this stunning, avant-garde piece! Fresh off our industrial SLA 3D printers, this wearable art is crafted from high-quality, ABS-like resin, perfectly capturing the fluid, sweeping lines and sharp, geometric details envisioned by the designer.
This structure perfectly exemplifies the Futuristic Cyberpunk and Biomorphic Sci-Fi aesthetics currently dominating the high-fashion and runway scenes. It mimics organic, skeletal structures blended with high-speed aerodynamic curves, reminiscent of futuristic body armor or an exo-spine. The long, elegant tendrils extending upward are tailored for tall, high-fashion runway models, creating a dramatic, statuesque silhouette that standard clothing simply cannot achieve.
Engineering a piece this large and intricate comes with its challenges. Large resin prints can be fragile during transit, and as any creator knows, shipping mishaps happen! But true designers don’t let setbacks stop the show. After a minor heartbreak with the first print, we wasted no time and immediately fabricated a flawless replacement to ensure our client鈥檚 vision could walk the runway without missing a beat.
Bring Your Avant-Garde Visions to Life with FacFox
Are you a fashion designer, cosplayer, or prop maker looking to push the boundaries of wearable art? FacFox is here to turn your most complex digital concepts into physical reality. With our large-format SLA 3D printing technology and durable materials like ABS-like resin, we can print massive, intricate, and highly detailed pieces with a perfectly smooth surface finish. Don’t worry about the logistics鈥攐ur dedicated team offers top-tier customer support and rapid reprints to guarantee your project arrives intact and on time.
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Solution
- Step 1: Digital Model Validation. The designer鈥檚 3D CAD files were thoroughly analyzed and optimized for large-scale SLA printing. Support structures were strategically added in the software to prevent deformation and ensure stability during the printing process.
- Step 2: SLA 3D Printing. The armor piece was printed using an industrial-grade SLA 3D printer. Liquid ABS-like resin was selectively cured, layer by layer, by a high-precision ultraviolet laser beam until the full geometry was completely formed.
- Step 3: Washing and Support Removal. Once completed, the part was removed from the build platform and submerged in an isopropyl alcohol (IPA) bath to wash away any uncured resin. The temporary support structures were then carefully clipped off by hand.
- Step 4: Post-Curing. To reach its maximum mechanical strength and stability, the washed resin piece was placed into a specialized UV curing chamber for final solidification.
- Step 5: Hand Sanding and Finishing. The surface was meticulously sanded with fine-grit sandpaper to eliminate any remaining support marks. A smooth, flawless matte finish was achieved across the complex, curved surfaces.
- Step 6: Quality Inspection and Secure Packaging. A strict quality check was performed to verify dimensional accuracy. Finally, the fragile structure was securely packed with customized protective foam to ensure it would withstand transit to the designer.



