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White 3D Printed Bracket with Engraved Markings

A detailed 3D model of a white bracket, featuring subtle engraved markings, ready for 3D printing and digital applications.

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A white 3D printed bracket with two circular holes and engraved markings, shown from a slight angle against a white background.
White 3D Printed Bracket with Engraved Markings A white 3D printed bracket with two circular holes and engraved markings, shown from a slight angle against a white background.

Model details

Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model showcases a white bracket, rendered with a clean, matte finish that mimics a 3D printed object. The design includes two circular openings and a distinct angled section, suggesting a functional component. Subtle, etched lines or symbols are visible on the surface, adding a unique character and hinting at a specific purpose or branding. The overall aesthetic is practical and industrial, making it suitable for a variety of technical or decorative applications.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This bracket model is optimized for 3D printing, with a 'True' printable setting, making it ideal for creating physical prototypes, custom fixtures, or replacement parts. Consider printing at a 1:1 scale for functional use or scaling down for miniature displays. The model's clean geometry and visible markings also make it a great asset for game development, architectural visualization, or AR/VR experiences where realistic props are needed. Its simple yet distinct design allows it to blend into various scenes, from industrial settings to workshop environments.

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What is the primary function suggested by the bracket's design?
The bracket features two circular openings and an angled surface, suggesting it's designed for mounting, connecting, or supporting components in an industrial or mechanical assembly.
Are the engraved markings on the bracket significant?
The subtle engraved lines or symbols add a unique visual detail, potentially indicating a specific model number, manufacturer's mark, or a functional indicator, enhancing its realism as a component.
What kind of 3D printing materials would best suit this bracket model?
For functional applications, materials like PETG or ABS would offer good durability and heat resistance. For display or prototyping, PLA is a cost-effective and easy-to-print option.