Those are some amazing prints!
I'm planning on printing the Eiffel tower also. Some day soon. It's on my list and getting close to the top of the list.
This is the most detailed parts I have printed so far, the details on the hand were printed separate,
but I did not think the Ultimaker was capable of this fine smooth detail, I was wrong
this inspired me to do more detailed prints.
there is a small secret to make these fine details without creating a molten pile of PLA
What....??? Please dont let us guess :-)
Just print them as a set, so the PLA has time to cool between layers
Aaahhhrrrgggg.... Thought I forget something simple and logical just a second after posting... :-)
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I posted some prints I did in a http://www.extrudable.me/2013/12/17/highqualityultimaker2/ recently.
You might also take a look at my http://www.flickr.com/photos/extrudable_me/ for some other examples. Tbh, figurines like Yoda aren't that difficult to print - they're basically upside down vases, that really jsut need a couple of perimeter loops and little or no infill, so you can go quite quickly. If you look on my flickr, you'll see a bust of my daughter that I did at 90+mm/s in just a couple of hours. The most challenging prints are the ones with lots of separate islands on each layer that the head has to move between. The Eiffel tower is the most challenging in that category that I've done so far. Well, I've done the top half (in 28 hours), but not the base - I think that's going to be about a 3-day print. I hope to have that finished before the New Year, though.
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