A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
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Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
I have yet to get one of the pretty boxed ones
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Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
Last night modified my Wanhao with help from izzy, now have Swiss micro hot end, glass bed, z bracing and an enclosure, a raised height spool holder to take Izzys dove tail mounting system and loose filament holder.
Can you guess what I am printing now.
Can you guess what I am printing now.
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Finished early hours this morning, supports need to be removed but he is adorable
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Simplify 3D does a really good job with that model
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Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
That was sliced in Wanhao Cura,
It's a very nice printer giving great results.
It's a very nice printer giving great results.
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I've been playing with my 0.25mm Nozzle, I'm doing a Brac dragon at 50% but I'm waiting for some more filament to finish him off, but here are a couple of my test pieces, at 50% their standard print size.
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Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
Continuing with the 0.25 nozzle her is a 50% Groot
The one on the left Susie printed at normal size on her Wanhao, the little on was on The Um2- LePaul
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What sort of filament is that?
Is that model on Thingiverse?
Is that model on Thingiverse?
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Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
Hi Paul,
The material is FilaPrint Premium PLA Bronze Gold, availabe from 3DFilaPrint, they do international shipping, it's a great PLA at a low price. Printing some great results, I want to try my very small nozzles with it next.
The model was on MyMiniFactory, supposedly its more detailed.
The material is FilaPrint Premium PLA Bronze Gold, availabe from 3DFilaPrint, they do international shipping, it's a great PLA at a low price. Printing some great results, I want to try my very small nozzles with it next.
The model was on MyMiniFactory, supposedly its more detailed.
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Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
I printed that one in colorfabb silver when I was playing with my printer before starting to upgrade it. Came out pretty nice...but I don't remember where I put it
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Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
You will have to reprint it then
I want to try out my 0.1mm Nozzle when I have finished off my Braq dragon at 50%.
I may try printing the Braq with the 0.1 nozzle, but I don't think I can find elastic cord small enough to assemble it, I may just have to glue it together as a fixed position, or try a fine copper wire.
I want to try out my 0.1mm Nozzle when I have finished off my Braq dragon at 50%.
I may try printing the Braq with the 0.1 nozzle, but I don't think I can find elastic cord small enough to assemble it, I may just have to glue it together as a fixed position, or try a fine copper wire.
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Well this was fun to see this morning on the Pechakucha Global Facebook page
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Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
Done a bunch of improvements to my UMO++ lately...and currently printing a lot of parts for the #gudoZGE. Will update my thread here with a bunch of photos soon. But for now here's what I have printed and mounted so far
https://twitter.com/nilrog/status/859514918957182979
https://twitter.com/nilrog/status/859514918957182979
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Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
Pff been so busy the last weeks... We built our house as a turnkey solution but I had no clue how much work remains after they are "finished" with it.
Guys I need your advice: I'm demo'ing my 2 3D printers on a kids-tech-happening this weekend and the previous years I've always had them printing something that took about 30 minutes a piece. I've gotten some remarks from the kids that they don't see much happening. I'd like to use a smaller model this time. Something that prints in a matter of minutes but still speaks to the kids. (as in no cube or something). Do you guys have any suggestions?
Guys I need your advice: I'm demo'ing my 2 3D printers on a kids-tech-happening this weekend and the previous years I've always had them printing something that took about 30 minutes a piece. I've gotten some remarks from the kids that they don't see much happening. I'd like to use a smaller model this time. Something that prints in a matter of minutes but still speaks to the kids. (as in no cube or something). Do you guys have any suggestions?
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Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
Been there, done that...although I also finished painting/wallpapers/floors in the whole house except for the "wet" rooms...and built a garage. 6 yrs later there are still things that are not finished...and with two young kids and a wife...there isn't much room for once own projectsBlizz wrote:Pff been so busy the last weeks... We built our house as a turnkey solution but I had no clue how much work remains after they are "finished" with it.