What you need to print this:BeginnerMedium confidence
Why?
print-in-place design · no supports · very large print
Support-freePrint-in-placeMay need scaling or splitting
Supports0/3
Assembly0/3
Settings1/3
Bed size3/3
Post-process0/3
Printer
FDM / FFF
File format
STL
Material
PLA
Min. bed size
300 mm (Extra large)
Software
Cura, PrusaSlicer, or similar
Frequently Asked Questions
Which 3D printer is suitable for Chain Mail?
Any FDM printer should handle Chain Mail just fine. It's been printed on machines like Bambu Lab X1C, Prusa MK4, Creality K1 Max, Anycubic Kobra Max. A minimum build volume of 300 mm is recommended.
Does Chain Mail need supports when printing?
Nope — Chain Mail is print-in-place, so it comes off the bed ready to use. No supports, no assembly.
What file format is Chain Mail available in?
Chain Mail is available in STL format. These files can be opened and sliced using free software such as Cura, PrusaSlicer, Bambu Studio, or OrcaSlicer for FDM printing, or ChiTuBox and Lychee Slicer for resin printing. The download is provided through Thingiverse.
Is Chain Mail free to download?
Yes, Chain Mail is available as a free download through Thingiverse. Always check the license on the original platform to understand commercial use, remixing, and attribution requirements.
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