Some really nice looking prints! Well done!
Thanks! Here are some shot from today's print of a 100mm head with no infill... call me crazy, I just wanted to see if it would hold up or not!
Some really nice looking prints! Well done!
Thanks! Here are some shot from today's print of a 100mm head with no infill... call me crazy, I just wanted to see if it would hold up or not!
Been busy printing the Venus De Milo at 19" in PLA! Took me around 3 days of printing, but I didn't print while I was sleeping. Also scanned my face with a Next Engine 3D scanner and printed a small head. Eventually planning on making myself into a bobblehead.
How do you fill the seams where you have glued the parts?
After the primer the seams are gone. Is this only by the primer or do you have used some filler before?
How do you fill the seams where you have glued the parts?
After the primer the seams are gone. Is this only by the primer or do you have used some filler before?
I use an epoxy putty called Propoxy20. It comes in a grey tube and you slice off small pieces then knead them together to activate the epoxy. You have to work fast and press the putty into the seams with a putty knife... fill the seams, but try and get as much off as you can, otherwise you'll be sanding it forever when it dries. The primer helps to show where you missed and gives a nice base coat for the paint. I feather it out onto the statue about 3-5mm to either side of the seam so I can blend it better.
Some recent prints I've done in PLA for my friend's Kickstarter campaign. He creates custom Lego accessories for minifigs and sells them at Lego conventions and online. These prints are for showing at the Lego convention in Chicago next month. The Snare drum is something I am doing for myself. I am attempting to re-create my entire DW drumset in miniature so I can create myself as a Bobblehead playing them! Will post pics as I do more.
Great looking prints cgbob.
Im so sorry. I realise i posted my latest print in your thread instead of the general thread. I have deleted it.
No worries Skint, it didn't bother me one bit! Those were some nice looking prints, were they PLA or ABS?
Faberdashery PLA. Robot Silver. It printed really nicely
Some more shots of the prints in PLA for my friend at Crazybricks.com that he used to promote his Kickstarter campaign.
I modeled this replacement part for a friend's Land Rover door lock mechanism. When the original part broke, the alarm system disabled the ignition and the car would not start. Research found that the part was not available by itself, my friend would have had to buy the entire door lock mechanism for over $200 US! Thank goodness for my Ultimaker 2, about an hour of my time and he was back on the road!
Have you also documented how the replacement / mount in the Land Rover went?
I thought that is what I was going to watch following your youtube link
Have you also documented how the replacement / mount in the Land Rover went?
I thought that is what I was going to watch following your youtube link
Sorry about that, I printed out about 5 copies of the part and my friend took them to his mechanic. It was a day or so before I got a phone call back that they worked on the 1st try. I did use the original broken part (the black one in the photo) to take measurements to model a replacement, but beyond the modeling and printing of the part, I was not involved in the install.
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Some really nice looking prints! Well done!
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