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This is a general for everything 3D printed relating to /tg/ from sci-fi, fantasy, historicals, fantasy football, and more! Share your printed minis, terrain, print fails, 3d modelling, printing advice, works in progress, or anything else /tg/-related to 3D printing.
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>>97754599
Do you use presupported files? I have the suspicion that many creators just hit auto support anyway when they create those, including some self proclaimed "pros".
And I had presupports fail often enough in the past.
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Am I paranoid in thinking that this looks AI generated?
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Got my printer running and did fairly well for a first run.
4 models printed fine, no issues, 3 didn't print at all, i suspect i didn't level properly the plate but i'm taking any advice of more experienced anons here.
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>>97755251
The minis on one side printed, the minis on the other side didn't, not even the first base layers. That's it. I was asking if maybe i was wrong and i made a glaring noob mistake that doesn't let prints to even start.
Tonight i'll try to level again and let it print overnight.
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>>97754843
Presupports only. I don't have time or patience to bother with it. And why would I, when someone else already did it for me. Failure rate is minimal for me, so I never had a reason to even try doing supports myself. I'm just a lazy fuck, and it works.
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Anyone can point me to why this print is getting so deformed? The top part is perfect but the bottom is awful. I've used this same printer and resin a lot so I don't know why it's happening to this model in particular.
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>>97755729
At worst it's not autosupports, it's autosupports that don't work. Unless you are using the same printer as the person doing the supports, with the same resin, at the same temperature, you might get different (worse) results.
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>>97754843
i hate presupported files. the convenience is nice but nobody knows how to properly support shit. even the "good" ones like nomnom use tips too big for my preference and leave scars and are a relative bitch to pull off. when I support things myself there's never any scars and my two year old could pull the supports off they're so easily removed. never have to sand anything when I do it myself, have to sand 95% of the time when I use presupported files. and fuck autos completely
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>>97755067
90% of "didn't print at all" failures are because of shitty supports ime. were there chunks of semi cured resin sitting in your vat when you finished? if so it's definitely a support issue. if there's nothing in the vat at all then you had adhesion issues which is either because of temperature or exposure settings
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>>97755299
not necessarily unless they're the exact same print. weight, shape and orientation make a big difference in how well something will print.
hell, you can even have the same exact print succeed and fail on the same plate during the same print because the suction force applies unevenly around the plate, that also changes depending on how you arrange the prints. this is why identifying the cause of your failure requires a lot of experience or guessing
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>>97757103
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEaRBgsReWA
Similar principle but not cleaners
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>>97757124
huh
I'll need to find a handle for the razor but thanks
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My printer is out of commission and I won't be replacing it until summer (UK time). Does anyone know of a miniature printing service in the UK that doesn't charge retarded amounts? I've got some Mordian's I want to print.
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>>97759754
>doesn't charge retarded amounts
how much they charge in UK? in my shithole it's 15-30 jewro cents per gram of resin, and I doubt that any of them are paying taxes, obviously. I might even start my own service as a side hustle.
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big daddy
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Knight ans tank stl are free online. Warhammer store employee can’t tell the difference. How long will GW survive or what will it become ?
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Painted
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>>97755610
probably the print is being warped by the suction forces when trying to pull big areas of resin from the release film.
You can try and mitigate by changing the orientation to reduce the cross-sectional area being printed each layer, increase your rest after retract value and maybe adding stronger supports along the straight edges that are currently warping.
Hollowing is a last resort desu, it's such a pain in the fucking ass
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>>97754599
Currently printing my custom made 8-10mm army and learning how to print.
I think I will finally manage to make a full plate without any holes or missing stands.
Hopefully I can introduce my friends to playing 10mm games and gift them a small army each
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>>97763314
>wear washer?
>wear UV light?
Not me, but I suppose that
>where?
is correct.
UV lights are more of a winter thing, resin cures fine in the sun at this time of the year, sometimes to fine (gore warning).
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>>97764529
Absolute fuckin moron lmao
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>>97764529
>Intent unclear, no structured sentences and no punctuation.
>Status of inferior IQ is apparent either way.
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>>97761603
>can't tell the difference
Ah sure, except you know. The obvious print lines and the low poly count hip joints and armor.
Anon, proonting is cool but lets not delude ourselves. We are still better because we get 99% equivalence at a fraction of the cost.
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>>97768092
buddy the equator is at the same latitude all over the globe. daylight is based on how close or far you are from it. everyone on the same latitudes has the same amount of daylight everywhere. Canada is on the same latitudes as Europe, ranging from Italy to Scandinavia. Canadians have the same winters as Europeans except they're colder in Canada
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Should I be worried about detected islands?
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>>97754898
The bluriness and 1:1 aspect ratio makes me think that it could be a render they've coloured using Nano Banana or another equivalent program.
>>97768496
Depends on what they are. If it's something like a fur/chain texture and there's a handful of islands then not really. If it's larger overhangs and such, yes.
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>people in this thread waiting for a full moon to cure off of moonlight
>when they could just get a cheap reptile lamp and tin foil and cure in 5 minutes top
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>>97769051
It is very strange to me. Everyone on reddit and in other communities sucks him off endlessly. It's nice because his shit is free and good for beginners, but my god are his models actually poo. There's much better free creators out there like Yasashii Kyojin who makes the same sort of stuff (D&D Monster Manual shit) but without looking like a PS1 character.
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>>97769608
He also adds bases to all models which is stupid and annoying. Schlossbauer has also been doing free stuff for years, one of the best purple worms. He has a certain style, though, which it's not great for everything.
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>FDM printer chads win again by doing absolutely nothing
>dont worry about chemical burns
>air filters not necessary, just open a window and go touch grass while it prints
>models done immediately after printing. No "curing" required
>prints dont behave like a vampire when sunlight is applied
>dont need to dedicate a room to it
>easy to clean and you dont need isopropyl alcohol like fags keep shilling, just use a bleach wipe or dust wipe like a normal person
>Printing errors? "r u sure itz not a nozzle clogg?"-brainlet redditors, like the evil prince Clogg is a daemon prince in 40k and the arch villain behind all problems FDM
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>>97772598
FDM printers are so damn fussy, though. I decided I wanted to try out a .25 nozzle today instead of the .4, and clogged it up immediately. Did some googling and found one comment on one reddit thread that figured out that you have to change the setting on the printer itself, instead of just loading up the preset. This was easily like an hour of trying to figure out what the fuck was going on, because even though literally everything from flowrate to speed to density is controlled in the slicer, and even though there are exact presets for the nozzle size with certain layer line heights, you need to change a setting on the machine too.
Damn thing's still clicking after ripping the extruder apart twice, too, so now I have to wait until this print is done and try retensioning the timing belts, and in the end I might end up just replacing the extruder entirely because it grinds on the first push. I'm ultimately waiting until Bambu comes out with a decently priced tool changer, and then this girl's getting loaded up with 4 kilograms of silk and never-ending fidget duty.
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>>97774407
how did you do that to your printer
mine worked with a 0.2mm right out of the box and I only got a clog after it sat idle for a week with the filament still attached, and it was able to unclog itself without needing to dismantle the hot end or using the needles.my old filament printer was a total bitch, clogs were a regular occurrence, every axis wobbled, and the belts started splitting apart but the new one has been so perfect
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Does anybody have any leads on the old 3d printable kingdom death showdown board files? The official one is perpetually out of stock, and I'd rather just print one myself at this point. I think it was done by axolotegaming
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>>97774407
As a professional machinist, i wprked with lots of finicky, shitty, and partially broken cnc machines, and not even the green crt machines from the 80s were nearly as much of a pain in the ass as an fdm printer. They even run off of the same gcode. For some reason theres this linux mindset surrounding them where nothing the manufacturer says actually works to their specifications and you constantly have to fuck around with settings and the various parts of the machine to just get it to function properly. They're still built with the assumption that the end user is going to fuck around with them non stop
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>>97778193
Speaking for my locale only; it's far cheaper to source 99-100% IPA from a local supply store. It's actually more costly to find the diluted versions because almost invariably they're gimmicky store brands; Isocol Rubbing Alcohol for example is 64% by volume and it costs an arm and a dick ($10-$15 for not even half a litre) while I can go to a local plumbing supply shop and buy a five litre drum for $25. Also it's an additional factor of uncertainty; if you're buying 70% isopropyl and they don't list the other notable components even on an SDS sheet can you be sure of what interaction you're getting when you use it?
TL;DR, save yourself the pain and just buy 99-100% IPA from a reliable supply shop. It's often cheaper and inherently more reliable than buying whatever the fuck frankensteined together concoction other stores are shilling.
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>>97778406
Highly dubious of that, but if you do live in such a place then obviously you gotta operate within your local laws. IPA is a pretty widely available chemical though; if you can't easily source it from storefronts you can 100% source it from regional suppliers because that shit is used everywhere for business purposes. Researchers, cleaners, ten thousand other little niches that all need it for some purpose and they're not going to be buying the publically available diluted shit that's got a 300% markup on it.
When in doubt just google for local sources of >99% isopropyl alcohol; you'll usually get a hit from a local scientific supplier and while they sometimes require a little bit more effort to buy from (calling up and setting up an account for example), it's still preferable to paying extra for an inferior usecase product.
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>>97776496
>how did you do that to your printer
Some shit got stuck in the pusher gears and it's never quite been the same ever since. It's a flash forge ad5x, and it's such a pain in the ass that the facebook group for the machine had to censor the word "Bambu" because like half of the posts were just bitching about the fucking thing.
>>97776715
I think it's because the tech is moving so fast with them, they don't have quite as much time to troubleshoot and test every facet. The ad5x came out last year with cheap multicolor as its big feature, but it wastes so much filament and the only fix for the color bleed is increasing the size of the purge, tower so you waste even MORE filament, meanwhile you're sitting here with a 9-hour model for your wife that looks more red panda than fox because one post on reddit said you kill the color bleed by increasing the flush to 800 from black to orange, and you didn't see the 20 posts on facebook all saying that you need a bigger purge tower.
And now next month they're coming out with a tool changer, so all of this goes out the window.
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>>97778816
Maybe because I've been using a shitty ender 3 for the last 7 years, but when I got a bambu a1 everything just worked really easy
Default settings on everything and it just goes
I can't help but believe people who have issues with fdm printers are just retards.
I printed this on a bambu a1 with a 0.2mm nozzle with grey pla+
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>>97780498
It's not just the print lines. Fiddly FDM minis are more prone to breaking than resin ones.
It would have been better to keep a trusty old Ender 3 for terrain and general purpose stuff and get a decent resin printer instead. A Mars 5 Ultra or something similar costs about as much as a Bambu A1.
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>>97780498
I don't want to deal with resin
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>>97777427
I was going to buy an FDM printer then realized I would literally only use it for terrain and decided not to. I guess if you're the kind of DIY guy who needs a bunch of arbitrarily shaped plastics all the time it'd be worth it, but I'm not
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>>97782575
Local pricing will make things vary. Mean Green costs $10 a litre, denatured alcohol is $15 a litre, ethanol is the same price. Getting IPA for $5 a litre at 99~% dilution remains the best deal where I am, somehow.
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>>97785023
>Are fdm minis shit?
many people who are snobs for quality or haven't used modern FDM will say yes, but while it's not resin quality, it is not "shit" either. See the OP image.
>What are the best sla printers on the market for minis at the moment?
literally any resin printer in the past few years can print miniatures that far exceeds the detail of injection molding. High end home printers right now are completely overkill.
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>>97785023
Depends where you fall on the complex axis of model fidelity versus print time against cost and effort involved. Resin remains the best option if you want really high quality miniatures with retarded levels of detail that realistically a lot of people might not even be able to see. You sacrifice a comparative chunk of time in post processing them though and there's a bunch of nasty pitfalls like when they have hollows of uncured resin inside them.
FDM comparatively is for people who don't really care about that high level of detail; maybe they're printing stuff that simply doesn't have detail or they prefer simpler model geometries.
Ask yourself how much the high detail of miniatures matters to you and whether you're willing to devote the extra effort of postprocessing your prints with wash cycles etc. If you don't really give a fuck about the fidelity and cannot be fucked putting up with the effort, FDM might be an option. Alternatively you could wait another couple years until the technology advances even further and knocks the sharp corners off of all the above issues.
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>>97785023
>FDM shit
It's perfectly fine (and probably preferable) for terrain and vehicles / larger bits. I use it for 28mm scale minis. At the end of the day its a kids game and FDM minis paint fine. It's nice to be able to knock out an army for 5 or 10 bucks.
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>>97782575
IPA price is not a big deal, you can waste very little of it as you can use it multiple times before it starts becoming a sludge
>first wash in a 0.5l pickle jar
>second wash 5 minutes in 3l washer
>neutralizing bath with hot water to get rid of IPA and to break supports easily
I also recycle most of my IPA when it start getting dirty, just put the container under UV light and filter off the resin precipitate with a coffe filter and boom: 99% clean IPA. The second or third time it gets recycled i start using it for the first dirty bath only, the big washer vat gets replaced much less often this way as it sees very little resin.
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>>97786838
I don't see what's wrong with the ender3, I own one and it works great, I'm also one of tge anons being vocal about FDM being stupid for minis.
Hammers pound nails, drills drive screws, you don't use a hammer for screws, to each tool; it's job.
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>>97786984
You're going to fuck your life up forever to save 50% on plastic minis
>Oh no, why am I suddenly allergic to every plastic object in my house?
That'll be you one day, wondering why the plastic your tendies come in is starting to give you a rash.
Here are some of my prints on my old Ender 3, with a regular 0.4mm nozzle. They haven't caused me any problems while I play games.
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>>97787050
lol, okay, I'm just going to keep playing games with my FDM prints, haha, I know I know, the aren't golden demon winners, but I just love playing games
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>>97787100
They're FDM prints so... This is wild, you don't even understand how you've completely lost this argument by admitting you think these FDM prints are resin
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>>97787105
Your argument is that they're "good" but you've had to intentionally tune your printer to make chunky lined trash to gaslight people into thinking fdm cant even approach shitty default resin settings AT BEST
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>>97787140
So you think someone purposely detuned a resin printer, printed minis on a resin printer, then used those minis to defend FDM?
Why would anyone do that?
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>>97787174
The alternative is that you realize FDM got better in the last 10 years. Here are more of my FDM prints
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>>97787218
Nice "invisible" layer lines.
It's nice for a FDM print, but even my first generation Photon has a better quality.
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>>97787218
It doesn't matter how much better it has become, your layer lines are still obvious and the physics of fdm supports requires you to optimize an stl specifically for it even when using resin style supports.
That optimization and support process is far more time consuming and effort than resin post-processing, that on top of a 2-3 hour batch for resin needing to be done 1 at a time for fdm each single mini now taking 10-24 hours a piece.
After all that extra time and effort you still end up with something shittier than resin.
And just look at those robots, youve upscaled the fuck out of them, they all overhang their bases like crazy on every side.
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>>97785085
That was really helpful. I'm pretty sure I want to get an FDM printer now as I don't think I'd want to deal with all the extra post-print effort with resin, plus having a baby in the house means I'm extra safety conscious with all the ventilation and shit you need.
I've read some stuff about FDM printing getting to resin quality by using different tricks like printing the pieces at an angle or something, to limit the print line visibility? It also seems like just using a really small nozzle gives better results, even if the printing time is increased by a fair bit.
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>>97787304
Yah, you'll want a 0.2mm nozzle, and get a printer with flow control sensors, and a autoleveling bed
Use a decent PLA+ filament because it's much better than PLA
Do tree supports, and slow the printer down a bit compared to the default settings
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>>97787292
The layer lines are covered up decently by primer because they're so small when you use 60 micron layers
You forgot to mention how FDM prints are cheaper
>And just look at those robots, youve upscaled the fuck out of them, they all overhang their bases like crazy on every side.
They're pretty much the same size as a real killa kaan
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>>97787304
Depending on how much you want to go into the weeds or not, there's printers that handle 95% of the minutiae for you. I have an A1 Mini that I got on deep discount and aside from importing someone else's print settings and altering like five variables it was as plug and play as you can get in an FDM printer I think.
0.2 nozzle is currently the best on the market and will help with your print fidelity. You can do additional stuff to try and improve some of the surface finishes but my biggest tip is simply to give it a clearcoat of varnish. One or two thin coats will knock off almost all the visible layer lines once you put down your basecoat ontop of it.
>>97787292
NTA but I literally never optimise my prints nor fuck with anything but auto supports. My postprocessing is maybe 5~ minutes of removing the autosupports and the occasional bit of nipper work. I can't imagine resin postprocessing is anywhere near that quick, even if you're doing full plate batches.
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>>97787353
I was talking the other robots.
And for shits and giggles Im doing a timber wolf in 60 micron FDM, so far the digital preprocessing took an hour which is already more than resin post-processing.
>fdm is also about the same as resin $20-$30 per kilogram for resin bottles and pla spools.
The printers are the same price too $150-$300 for entry models of each kind.
So cost is equal, but one takes an assload more time.
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>>97787465
>Resin take more active time
No, So far the printing is esrimated by the machine at 6 times longer than resin. the pre-processing was 4 times longer, and while post wont involve 10 minutes of wash and cure, ill have to manually snip all supports as i cant just dunk it in boiling water to remove those.
And then I have to keep the thing away from high heat thatll melt it, like direct sunlight or leaving it in the truck while transporting in summer.
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>>97787496
So buying cheap trash makes minis 15 cents a piece instead of 30, big fucking deal. Even expensive resin is more than ten times cheaper than buting minis.
Tgere is no argument for using your hammer to pound screws instead of a drill.
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>>97787573
There are plenty of arguments
- I don't care that the minis don't look as good as official stuff
- I prefer not to deal with resin, it's multi-step post processing, nor the protective equipment required to touch it
- FDM printers are better for basically everything other than miniatures. (stronger, and more options for the material like TPU, PETG, ABS, etc
- It's cheaper and safer
>>97787580
Dude, do you stare at the printer while it prints? It doesn't matter if a resin print takes 6 hours and a FDM print 24(Which isn't even true, a small mini would take like 8 hours even at slow settings)
Stop being a retard
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>>97787573
The screw/nail analogy isn't very good, it's more like a hammer vs a nailgun. The hammer might take more time but you can almost get the same results as the nailgun, the hammer also does other non-nail oriented tasks.
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>>97787595
You are both idiots, likely well poisoners
>resin is dangerous!
>resin is too high quality!
>you dont need better detail than GW plastic!
>why do you need a squad in an afternoon?! That should take you a week!
Resin is king in all regards, its here to stay, your business model is dying.
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>>97787722
That's absolutely equal to burning your house down in the night and losing all your worldly posessions and maybe your baby too.
If it ever happened.
There's verified reports of FDM housefires, but "muh allergies" is all reddit anecdotes.
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This thread is so dead. Just the same argument each time to bump a bit of engagement. Likely deliberate from the same well poisoners who want everyone to print detectably poor quality and use Telegram so the ruskies can sell GW your IP
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>>97787431
Aaaand.... print failure! Because you can't do the same sculpts as you can with resin, you need special "FDM optimized" STL's which in addition to the layer lines and these rounded edges, means you have an exponentially smaller selection of printable minis, nonexistent for some games.
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>>97787945
No, tge supports were fine, ive bent tgem out of the way to show the terrible 0.06mm layer lines and rounding of edges meant to be sharp.
Tiny detail caused the failure, because detail resin doesnt blink at stops the fdm dead.
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If it's correctly wired it's not catching fire at all, as the machine has to be able to detect and prevent thermal runaway to be sold legally in the US. All household appliances have to be able to operate normally without the chance for catastrophic failure.
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>>97786962
Fearmongering retards are not welcome in the 3D PRINTING thread
"Oh God no, if you huff resin without a mask on, you'll die!"
Did you learn that off google or youtube retard?
Did you know if you sit next to burning melting FDM printing too you'll also get cancer?
It's like you're supposed to wear production for these things WOW
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>>97788557
nta but put this
>Why can't resin and FDM get along? Why do you care what other people do, I'm playing games just as well with my FDM prints?
next to these >>97786962 >>97787037
FDMlet couldn't handle someone mentioning better quality minis
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>>97790406
>Dentists literally pour 3d resin into your mouth and cure it with a torch you retarded faggot
Cool story nigger. Got any evidence to back this bullshit up?
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>>97791362
>Answers the question with a question
I'll take that as a no.
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the price?
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>>97791740
Typical differences between cheap and expensive resin printers are size, resolution* and extra features like wireless connectivity, an integrated heater or camera, etc.
*A small printer might create higher details than bigger models with a higher resolution due to more dots per inch.
In my opinion, small printers are the best option for RPG and Wargaming, but in many cases only the bigger versions offer advanced options.
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>>97788007
You literally just use non-presupported files and then use automatic supports. You've managed to show yourself completely fucking biffing it big time through your own ineptitude and lack of familiarity with FDM.
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>>97788580
Tribalism primarily; people want to feel assured that their decision to invest in only one of the platforms is the correct one. This then leads to people on both sides not only doubling and tripling down but developing convoluted views of the opposing side where they either emphasize true shortcomings of the platform or take those shortcomings and explode them to the point of parody.
This often takes the form of either side talking about what they use, the other side taking a potshot at them (Evergreen topics are FDM layer lines, resin VOCs, etc.) and then repeatedly prodding at each other with sharp verbal sticks. Even people that wouldn't be normally drawn into this will feel compelled to do so when detractors post sufficiently dumbshit takes of their own platforms.
It's like watching two tradesmen talk shit about how gay the other side is for using Milwaukee vs. Dewalt, except about printing little guys to paint instead.
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>>97791140
Learn to google you fucking inbred niggerfaggot
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>>97792841
>composite is the same thing as 3d printer resin
as i thought, youre an uneducated retard who sees the word resin and thinks he is smart
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>>97792892
Again avoiding the word composite and focusing on the resin. I think you'll find resin is a small fraction of the composite and made of material completely different to what you use to print miniatures. But please continue to astound us all with the information you found on a website controlled by the rainbow coalition and present it as fact.
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>>97790406
They do use a UV-curing resin. But there are more than one of those, even the various types of resin sold for home printer use aren't all the same stuff, so that the dental stuff is safe enough in the way they use it alone isn't much of a guarantee that any given brand of our resin is safe the way we use it.
>>97792933
For the purpose of this discussion he can actually ignore the word composite there. A composite is simply a mix of two or more materials. In the case of the stuff the dentist uses that article tells us that it's usually a mixture of some photocuring resin and a silica filler. Now if the resin side is horribly toxic then adding some silica to it is highly unlikely to change that, just like adding a few handfuls of resin desiccant beads to a bottle of Elegoo ABS-like is unlikely to unlikely to make that any more or less toxic than it already is. So we can ignore the filler additive here, and thus we're not looking at a composite any more, just one of its components on its own.
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>>97793030
Well thanks to the resident genius here I am never going to a dentist again. I'll just pop a few drops out of my resin bottle into any hole i find in my teeth with a eye dropper and shine my uv lamp in there for a minute or two. I can use the thousands I save for buying more .stl files instead.
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>>97793030
I think the precise chemical make up of the resin in question isn't super important, the main harmful elements are the acrylate and aldehyde fumes that are given off over time. The level is pretty low though iirc
I just can't see a mild irritant and sensitiser as too scary when my other hobby makes use of silver nitrate and glacial acetic acid
>>97793030
Brush your teeth
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whole lot of talk for a bunch of noprints faggots
i've said it before. stop taking advice from 4chan and Reddit. look it up yourself, read the SDS label and be enlightened. you're not smarter than the chemists who got paid to do this
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>>97792436
Imagine being so poor that you have to pick one over the other. I suspect that these are the same people that buy the cheapest Ender knockoff piece of shit and then complain about FDM printers being finicky.
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what is on your printer right now?
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>>97787833
>Because you can't do the same sculpts as you can with resin, you need special "FDM optimized" STL's
lol
lmao
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>Muh printer > your printer horseshit again
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>>97793799
Some people choose to not bother with one because it doesn't fit their usecase. I have FDM but not resin because I don't really wanna bother with the postprocessing and I also am not a huge fan of the materials issues with a lot of resins when it comes to overall strength. You can get resins that aren't susceptible to easy damage but from what I've seen those are a little bit more costly. In another few years I expect resin will have resolved some of it's issues and it'll be a more attractive prospect by then. Same as how FDM is slowly chipping away at it's fidelity issues.
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>>97794092
I'm trying out different layer heights on a 0.5mm nozzle
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>>97792436
I actually really want a resin. My biggest gripe right now is space for the thing, the wash station, and the ventilation. It'd have to go in my battlestation, but I can't really fuck around with the fumes like fdm. It'd have to be ventilated properly instead of using the window-hugger vent I printed and some towels for the cracks, which means leaving my window open 24/7 with a plastic insert in the absolute blackest part of town, and realistically I'd have to shell out some money for a shelving system of some sort.
How viable is a tent setup in the backyard on fair-weather days? Get some extension cords running out there and maybe use my off days to set up shop and just print a bunch of anime bitches.
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>>97794857
>been fighting with grok all day to make this real
>this is the closest i can get
fuck ai, fuck musk, fuck altman, fuck berg, fuck this entire gay timeline
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>>97794092
Gooner shit right now.
Been printing batches of OPR stuff as well to start gaming groups at work.
Goblins and Tau coming up.
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>>97796806
You wasted an entire day to churn out remarkably bad slop that nobody enjoys and has burnt a measurable amount of resources from the planet to exist; even a toddler's first crayon drawing would be more warmly received if only by their loving parents. You have condemned us all to look upon this atrocity and know that the world is worse for it existing.
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>>97796806
5 seconds in slopville
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>>97797056
Are you really gonna print this shit and show it to people with zero shame or self awareness?
People do this???
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>>97797339
NTA but if I showed up to a game of Fallout and he brought out that Deathclaw and put it on the table I'd be in fear for my life. What the fuck do you do in that situation? Do you make eye contact? Avoid it? Do you commit to the game and act like it's normal? Do you risk him butcher prepping you and donating your body to local soup kitchens because you said you're not okay with that and tried to leave? Do you just bolt for the nearest exit and hope you can outrun him?
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>>97797188
i know. i dont pay for slop though i just use the free shit online. probably why it is shit and annoying. i swapped out the shotgun for the blunt because even on your image it looks shit, not that mine is any better.
>>97797096
>>97797258
please continue to live your friendless existence far away from here you miserable joyless cunt
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>>97797429
Refer to the above; fuck off and take your slop with you. Nobody likes you, people find you intolerable to be around and they're too polite to say anything. You make everyone's lives worse for interacting with them. Instead of spending an entire day to make an absolute dogshit slop pic contemplate bettering yourself or at least isolating yourself so other people's lives are bettered in turn.
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>>97797461
Imagine what kind of lonely fucker you have to be to vomit slop AI all over a thread unprompted and then get really defensive about how upset it made you when people called you a spastic for doing so. Deeply sad.
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>>97797096
>NOOOOOO THE HECKIN AI IS BURNIN DOWN THE RAINFOREST AND MAKIN ACID RAIN THE GLOBAL COOLING I MEAN WARMING I MEAN CLIMATE CHANGERINO!!!!
lmao
Fell For It Again Award
>>97797056
This guy on the other hand SHOULD kill himself. Child raping furfag groomer.
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>>97797470
Well I already tried telling you to fuck off, cunt. But you're too dense to get the gist. It's a real shame your mother didn't swallow.
>>97797472
You're even more retarded than the guy above; that's an achievement. It costs electricity for you to generate your slop and it costs the global infrastructure for you to transmit your 2~MB of dogshit. Even if it costs less than a cent, it's still a net negative on the world. Which is still less of a drain than your wranglers having to care for you on a daily basis.
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>>97797525
i didnt make that one but here is one i did make and fits you to a t
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Finally bit the bullet and bought a resin printer after two years of FDM. I'm having fun.
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>>97800097
Halo plasma cannon yea
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I'm looking to buy a resin printer this year, but the Printer Buying pastebin hasn't been updated in years. Anyone has another resource more up do date about current (and upcoming) printers, and stuff to keep in minds when chosing which one to use?
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>>97800704
>look at the known brands and see what they have in the 200 to 300 dollar range
>calculate the size of each pixel based on the stated DPI and screen dimensions
>look at the accurate minimum layer height
modern machines in the 800ish range can do layers down to 5 microns which is smaller than the pigments in white paint and have similar accuracy in the x and y directions. you do not need that absurdity of detail
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>>97800097
Yeah it's Halo, I'm doing Flashpoint.
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>>97802010
Damnit.
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>>97801487
The knowns brands are this ones? It's from a local retailer.
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>>97800704
If you don't need a huge build volume, the Mars 5 Ultra is pretty decent. It has no heated vat, but the tilting mechanism works nicely. The build plate is a bit sticky for my taste, but that problem should get smaller over time.
Its pixel size is about 18x18 microns, which is totally sufficient.
Feature wise, it's pretty much a small Saturn.
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>>97803297
>elegoo
>anycubic
chinese brands that make both resin and FDM. I've had bad experiences with anycubic personally, both FDM and resin.
>creality
best known for cheap but shitty FDM
>bambu
very modern FDM printers. I've had great a experience with mine.
>prusa
EU made. A premium brand, but I've heard they are good, like actually professional grade.holy fuck, their resin printer is almost three thousand dollars
I don't know anything about the rest
since you want resin printing maybe look at the models of elegoo first
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Anyone have any experience with Tiny Legend's stls? I thought I heard an anon say once that they were a pain in the ass to print. I was thinking of picking some up but don't want to drop $50 if they're a nightmare to work with.
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>>97811561
fish-fry anon from some weeks ago here.
from my testing, printing PLA releases about as much VOCs as frying an egg but decidedly less from getting the oil too hot and frying fish, but my crappy detector can't differentiate between types of VOCs, and people don't typically fry eggs 24 hours a day, so take that as you will. Sufficiently sized air purifiers with charcoal filters really do work, and they help a lot with seasonal allergies as well.
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>>97809556
Nice
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Fuck this gay Earth
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Hey lads. I'm looking for a buffed out werewolf STL like pic related in terms of detail fidelity and proportions for a KoW Undead Army.
I don't like Mantic resins so I'm going the STL route.
I didn't really find much that suited my tastes on myminifactory when I searched "werewolf" stuff was mostly overdesigned.
I did find WGA's werewolf STLs so those will work for the smaller werewolves of KoW's Undead Army so that's covered.
>>97819906
Where do we go eventually?
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Should I? Was going to get a wash+cure for 160 too. Be total of 50 in shipping.
I've used FDM for some practical parts unrelated to tg and this would be my first resin.
Is the auto-fill/drain a gimmick or actually good? I know me and that sounds like a feature I'd immediately want after trying to reclaim resin for the 3rd time.
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>>97822131
A regular M7 is $389 off their website... I don't own either, but I would base your purchase on whether or not you need the heating more than anything. Pouring resin into a tub isn't hard, pouring it back into the bottle just takes a funnel (you'd need to wipe down the tub film afterwards either way).
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>>97822131
A few years ago, some people started using electrical pumps to get resin out of their vats. It didn't go well for them (and the pumps).
Just get a huge syringe, they are great for empyting full vats and are easy to keep clean.
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>>97822238
NTA but is resin's fluid physics capable of just making a suction siphon? Run a fluid line from your vat to your destination container, prime the line with the syringe and then it should empty it all out on it's own, like siphoning a fuel tank? Or is it too viscous?
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>>97823179
It's okay now! Now O waot for protector to print again
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>>97823179
is that a fucking cockroach leg?
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>>97794092
Warmachine atm
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>>97824879
it looks more like a bit of bud stem
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Im back with an update. 1000 pt empire army is printed. Just returned from Japan. Ordered paints and brushes. Just printed this tavern and it's beautiful. Going to print more terrain until my empire army is completely based and painted before I start printing the orcs.
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>>97822526
just use a peristaltic pump?
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>>97836117
>peristaltic pump
not sure how this would work in this context...
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>>97838211
NTA but they're also called roller pumps; he's right in that it'd probably work regardless of fluid viscocity because it isn't just relying on the initial suction force to start the flow but continually provides motion to the line that forces flow of liquid. A hand powered one would suck though, you can get cheap roller/peristaltic pumps that are powered by electricity instead.
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Give me my (yous) damnit
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>>97840726
Fine then, looks pretty good. Did you print the houses in separate pieces, or is it just one big model?
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>>97840751
Thanks for the dopamine hit. The buildings were printed into seperate pieces by floor. Im really happy with how they turned out with the .4 nozzle and the time it took.
My dream is to have a narrative campaign of empire vs orcs and the first battle will be around the crossroads where the tavern is located to secure supply lines for the larger army and to force project into the surrounding area.
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>>97794092
first attempt failed because the print bed wasn't clean, will find out in a bit how attempt 2 goes.
>>97840726
rad as fuck! are you going to print some movement trays too?
>that support failure on the stable, ruining an otherwise great part
maybe you can hide it with some decorations like barrels or a pile of firewood
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>>97808278
Anon i am a huge prusa fanboy but the resin printer is not the move. Unless you are a dentist and need the certification for insurance there are much better options these days.
It is 5 years old now and has had hardly any updates. Due to the nature of the tech they are not as moddable or upgradeable as fdm printers.
I do not know if prusa will make an sl2s and wash station but i would sooner wait for that instead of buying the sl1s.
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>>97842292
Yep. I have to paint them first before putting them on their 40x20 bases. 2 to a base. My paints are areiving this week so I can get started. While I paint ill just be printing terrain. You're right with the barrels and boxes covering up the broken bits. There's unfortunately some damage on the tavern windows too.
Im extraordinarily happy with the p2s and it's ability to print so small. I think 10mm might be the limit though. I want to print 6mm star wars CIS vs REPUBLIC and use the epic40k rules with them but I dont think thats gunna fly with fdm.
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I wanted to start 3d printing, and I have a few ideas, but I wanted some opinions (other that calling me a faggot). Basically, I want to make sure I am not missing something obvious before buying.
I am interested in the Mars 5 Ultra. The Printer Buying paste is old, so it doesn't talk about that specific model but it doesn't seems that Elegoo is shit. In other guides, they also recommend that model. And when I used 3dprinter a my job, we had an elegoo which was ok. Is there anything that I am missing?
I would like to get a better resin than the standard Elegoo that I used at work. It was very brittle for mini. I found the 'ABS-like'. Is it something good? What kind of resin (or mix of resin) do you recommend?
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>>97846056
I recently upgraded from an ancient first generation Anycubic Photon to a Mars 5 Ultra. I'm currently using grey ABS like resin with it and getting excellent results.
I got the heating unit, but I'm not using it very much.
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>>97846056
I'm not the autist that >>97846109 mentioned, but I swear by transparent green ABS-like Elegoo resin. I'd say it is around the same survivability to dropping as GW plastic, if that gives you a reference point
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>>97846034
I found settings that everyone's been talking about on social media or whatever and plugged those in and they've been working. I have 98% no clue what most settings do and I only start learning when shit starts not working.
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>>97846130
Ok, I'll also look into that. I really want to avoid brittle resin so if the abs like is good, I am not against semi transparent.
>>97846116
Ok, thanks.
I really wanted to make sure there wasn't any retarded shit with them that I missed.
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>>97846200
>retarded shit
The vat has a pouring on both ends, so be extra careful when you remove it when it's nearly full. It's best to drain some of the resin with a syringe first.
The built plate adhesion is very high. Reduce bottom exposure as much as possible, otherwise getting the models off the build plate can be a pain in the ass.
There's a printed layer counter for FEP replacement. After 60k layers it tells you to replace it, but you can just reset it till your prints start failing.
Put a large silicon pet food mat under your printer, the ABS like resin has a low viscosity and you don't want it all over the place should you accidently spill it.
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>>97846258
>build plate adhesion...
I forgot how badly the test print stuck using their default settings on the 16k. It's like it's designed to fuck your build plate on your first use. I think I halved the bottom exposure when I tuned the settings
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>>97846310
Ok, I'll remember that. I use a Mars 3 or 4 one at my job and I did struggle a bit with removing big pieces from the membrane.
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>>97847377
Does it look like this? Otherwise it's most likely not on the same level.
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>>97847580
Yeah, I looked it up, it was the Mars 4. It did looked like that.
Also, the provided scrapper was OK but I sometime feared scratching the metal plate.
I also read somewhere that i should wash before removing supports. At uni, I was removing them before washing. I was a pain, not helped by the brittle resin.
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>>97754599
My brother has given me his old ender 3 for my birthday, printing some bases for spectre operations as I foolishly forgot to order bases.
Messed up levelling the bed the first time as I left too much space under estimating what counted as feeling scratchy but theyre printing nicely now
I'm already quids in on the spool just for these bases vs buying them, will update on the results
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