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Posted · my first steps. the wonderful world of 3D printing

 

Hello world! Hello creative people! I love you! development team of ultimaker 2! , With respect from extreme north of Russia, Sergey

 

my first complex of 3d printing:railway bridge and fantasy farm

 

09.06.14   1 (1)

 

 

mill

 

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    Wow, awesome prints. Next time you do something that has that kind of extreme, well, bridging, please video it !

    I'm very jealous of your UM2!

    Good stuff!

     

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    Posted · my first steps. the wonderful world of 3D printing

    Very nice. I guess they are both printed in multiple parts. There's no way the bridge would have printed that nicely in one part

    The mill is very nice great work :)

     

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    Posted · my first steps. the wonderful world of 3D printing

    Great prints and design!

    The Mill looks paticularly stylish. Did you print in a bunch of pieces? or used supports?

     

    Thanks ,pieces

     

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    Posted · my first steps. the wonderful world of 3D printing

    Very nice. I guess they are both printed in multiple parts. There's no way the bridge would have printed that nicely in one part

    The mill is very nice great work :)

     

    Thanks

     

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    Posted · my first steps. the wonderful world of 3D printing

    Wow, awesome prints. Next time you do something that has that kind of extreme, well, bridging, please video it !

    I'm very jealous of your UM2!

    Good stuff!

     

    thanks

     

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    Posted · my first steps. the wonderful world of 3D printing

    Skilled work! Kudos

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    Really clean. Top job :)

     

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    ksn-arts - I'm speechless... :eek:

     

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    ksn-arts - I'm speechless... :eek:

     

    :-P

     

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    Posted · my first steps. the wonderful world of 3D printing

    spiderblak

    Sp3

    S1

     

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    Posted · my first steps. the wonderful world of 3D printing

    Whoa!! ksn that thing is awesome :) Fantastic paint job too! How many parts make it up ?

     

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    Posted · my first steps. the wonderful world of 3D printing

    Hi KSN,

    I have only just come across this thread and your models are very inspiring!

    Are you a 3D modeler by profession?

    What are you using your prints for, a special project? :)

    Compliments for your work!

     

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    Posted · my first steps. the wonderful world of 3D printing

    Hi KSN,

    I have only just come across this thread and your models are very inspiring!

    Are you a 3D modeler by profession?

    What are you using your prints for, a special project? :)

    Compliments for your work!

     

    Thanks! I 3d artist :) but I am a lawyer by training :))) my site http://www.gzone.ru/. I dream to create a series of toys. very long time waiting this wonderful 3d printer.

     

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    Posted · my first steps. the wonderful world of 3D printing

    Whoa!! ksn that thing is awesome :) Fantastic paint job too! How many parts make it up ?

     

    hello body and all legs part)

     

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    Posted · my first steps. the wonderful world of 3D printing

    Is there any chance we can get the stl files for the spider?

     

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    Posted · my first steps. the wonderful world of 3D printing

    Is there any chance we can get the stl files for the spider?

     

    Sorry no :) this series of my works of authorship 3d robots insects...you can buy ready. painted :)

     

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    Really nice. I keep expecting it to move on its own lol

     

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    Posted · my first steps. the wonderful world of 3D printing

    Great print and nice paintjob!!

    Are you going to add more details to the print, with maybe a paintjob?

    How strong is it?

    It looks like you need to handle it carefully.

    Are you also planning on making it a moveable print? So it will have joints and the legs can move?

     

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