Print My Feet

Print My Feet FAQ

What does Print My Feet do?

Print My Feet generates direct STL download links from your own Fleet Feet or Volumental-powered 3D foot scan URL.

How do I download my Fleet Feet foot scan?

Open the Volumental scan link you received after your Fleet Feet scan, paste the URL into Print My Feet, and download the generated left and right STL files.

Can I 3D print my feet?

Yes, if your foot scan exposes STL files. Print My Feet helps generate left.stl and right.stl download links from compatible Fleet Feet or Volumental-powered scan URLs.

How do I print 3D models of my feet?

Get a compatible Fleet Feet or Volumental-powered foot scan, paste your scan URL into Print My Feet, download the left.stl and right.stl files, then open those files in your slicer before sending them to a 3D printer.

Do I need a 3D scanner app to print models of my feet?

Not if you already have a compatible Fleet Feet or Volumental scan link. Print My Feet can generate STL download links from that store scan without using a phone scanning app, LiDAR app, or paid 3D scanning service.

How do I scan my feet for 3D printing?

Get a Volumental-powered foot scan at Fleet Feet or a similar retailer, then use the scan link to download STL files for 3D printing when available.

Where can I get a Fleet Feet foot scan?

Use the official Fleet Feet location finder at fleetfeet.com/locations to find a nearby store that can help with fittings and available scan services.

Does Print My Feet convert scan data?

No. Print My Feet does not convert or upload scan data; it extracts the scan ID from your URL and builds the matching STL download links when those files are available.

Does Print My Feet store my scan link?

No. The pasted scan URL is processed in your browser and is not stored by Print My Feet.

What files does Print My Feet link to?

Print My Feet links to left.stl and right.stl files for your own 3D foot models.

Is Print My Feet affiliated with Fleet Feet or Volumental?

No. Print My Feet is independent and is not affiliated with Fleet Feet, Volumental, or any retailer.

What can I use the STL files for?

People use the files for 3D printing, shoe trees, break-in molds, medical or orthotic references, art projects, body-casting ideas, and other weird but legal hobbies.

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