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I like the blade more than the handle..... but.. whatever.
I helped to print in 3D a wonderful job! Dmitri Dubyaga my friend and Colleges. Meet brotherbear-of-steel, #fallout #falloutstyle he created the 3D model within 14 days. I printed it for 36 hours on 3D printer #ultimaker2 and pla #rec. 5 days later, Dmitry painted by hand with acrylic paints
That bear is beautiful! How big is it?
That bear is beautiful! How big is it?
23 sm thanks
Yes, but you are also openly experimenting with AcetonI like the blade more than the handle..... but.. whatever.
@Jens, how does the handle feel in your hand?
Is it strong enough to apply force while using the blade?
my new comercial work. promo toy robot for comany REC in Russia. 36 sm robot height
Very very awesome!! Do you also ever paint your models?
my new comercial work. promo toy robot for comany REC in Russia. 36 sm robot height
man.... you are really good at this !! super !!
my new comercial work. promo toy robot for comany REC in Russia. 36 sm robot height
Very very awesome!! Do you also ever paint your models?
thanks/ i dont have time to paint many 3d work
I like the blade more than the handle..... but.. whatever.
Yes, but you are also openly experimenting with Aceton
@Jens, how does the handle feel in your hand?
Is it strong enough to apply force while using the blade?
The handle doesn't feel as nice as softish magnolia wood (which is kind of standard for everyday-knives of that kind) in that it becomes a little more slippery if there is some fat. Other than that it comes surprisingly close to a real wood feel. The material* is tough/strong enough to take loads of abuse, but not as stiff as wood - you wouldn't notice while using the knife, but when willingly trying to bend the handle. What I really don't like is the plasticy sound ...
That all said, I mainly made and mounted that handle to try if I like the octagonal shape (compared to oval or D-shaped handles that also are very common on that sort of knives).
* Wood filament from 3dprima (discontinued, I think) with unknown plastic component ... behaves a little like some sort of PA/Nylon, while maybe being slightly stiffer; doesn't stick to any kind of bed; shrinks/bends like there was no tomorrow; very good bonding between layers
my new comercial work. promo toy robot for comany REC in Russia. 36 sm robot height
Amazing! Do you do much post-processing to your prints?
Is it possible that the "plasticy sound" is caused by the very light weight? You could add some sand or something part way through the print to fix the sound maybe?
My last print: an icospher collar for my wife. Printed with bronze fill. I didn't sand it because I wanted the printing lines to stay visible and give a more "handmade" style. I polished more the edges and less the faces. Modelled in blender (modeling was quite fast in fact: add an icosphère, add an array modifier with an empty to change the scale and a boolean modifier to make the holes):
Hi Viralata!
Does you wife have problems with her skin when she wear it?
i had printed a ring but it couldnt wear it due to the bronze poisoning.
cheers!
I've been working on a Harley Quinn bust with stand recently. I've fixed the hood, removed the support and filled some imperfections. Just lots of priming and sanding to do now!
My word!
This is no ultimaker quality!
this is near SLA quality! what are your setting/material etc?
Love the print!
"in other news" cant wait for fallout 4!
promo toy robot for comany REC in Russia. 36 sm robot height
again... HOW!
this is massively awesome!
must have taken ages to print on 0.00001 layer height;)
cheers!
heh, looking at the last four posts means i was sort of 50 pages behind..whops;)
Spammer Lennart !
Is it possible that the "plasticy sound" is caused by the very light weight? You could add some sand or something part way through the print to fix the sound maybe?
Thicker walls and a higher infill rate did help a bit (I tried to make another one for fun).
Printed this for my daughter to paint. They're out for school so whenever one of the printers is free I throw something on for them to paint.
small project for yesterday: meshmixer!
anyone else fancy this snipers head on a pike
I should make a cast of it and make lollipops..maybe later;)
ps how do i rotate images within the albums? seen as i have been out for a while all images were lost and someone decided it was a good idea to update the forum.
cheers!
Edited by GuestHaven't posted here in a while,
I had an order for a Stargate I haven't made in a long time, and I lost one of the parts molds,
so I thought why not print it and make a new mold
Printed in PLA white
cleaned up the part, made 10 copies (1 extra), in tinted resin.
and painted these in the same paint scheme as the rest of the Stargate.
and whole gate, just to show off
The Stargate is 1 meter (40") in diameter
With my DIY 3d scanner in Cassis, and printed on UM2 with ColorFabb XT :
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