Nice print Truckle. It looks very clean.
You seem use the glue stick too much. I think it is enough to apply a little and then smear it around with a wet tissue until there is a thin film on the glass plate. Also the bed temperature is a bit too high. 60° should be enough (to make it stick like hell).
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My first organic print is a scanned skull. Not my modell,
Size: little bit over 2cm
Fil.: Ultimate Blue
Temp 202°
Bed: 65°
Speed: 30mm/s
Layer h.: 0.06mm
Printing:
Finished Print:
Support removed (kind of ... many problems there.
I saw them later on my photos. Next time I have to check the images before the primer. :
(Ordered a lamp with magnifying glass.)
First layer of primer (ArmyPainter: ColorPrimer - Skeleton Bone):
used my simple painting box.
I have used a little bit to much primer on the face, but it was hard to get the primer in the holes (Eyes and nose)
Result:
I'm happy with the result, In reality it looks much better than on the makro shots.
I think I'll reprint him with a different orientation.
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