Wow - the Tanjiro print is pretty Wild!
How many layers are actually in the print?
The Bambu is definitely a great printer for this type of printing.
-K
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I've printed 2 hueforge prints so far. The first is the sample peony the Hueforge creator posted on Printables. I printed it on a completely stock FLSun V400 with a .4 nozzle and .08 layer height. All cheap, no-name Amazon filament. I got a large bundle of 200-250g spools for christmas with many different colors.
Since we just got the Bambu Lab A1 Mini, I figured I would give it a go as the first multi-color AMS test. Also completely stock, .4 nozzle and .08 layer height. Even the same cheap filament but different colors chosen. This is a character named Tanjiro from an anime series named Demon Slayer. I saved the image from a google search and used Hueforge myself. It came out fantastic but there is about a 25-50 mm curl along the lower edge. I attribute that to a print taking up the entire bed and being thinnest in that area (basically just the base black).
I also have an FLSun Super Racer. Before I started having issues with it, (which I think I have figured out), I could get wonderful results at .12 layer heights on a .4 nozzle, so I think I could have gotten good results stock. My Ender 3 V2 or Voxelab Aquila? Not a chance.![]()
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Thanks for sharing that. The animated image was pretty cool. Sadly - I attempted to see if I could access a URL of Only the Animated GIF - but, I was not successful. I say this, since I know not Everyone in this forum is using Twitter...
-K
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Resurrecting this old post. I've just seen a very cool evolution of Hueforge with these modular "Art Frames":![]()
On Sunday, November 12, 2023 at 11:02:51 AM UTC-8 Anthony Rothert wrote:
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It looks pretty cool. I know that MUST be a FUN Print job. How many different filament colors did you use?
Also, I can see that's a Delta you printed on. How many filament swaps did you have to do? Just curious...
-K
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3Dprintghosty team thanks for sharing this! I had to try it!
Here are my results with the settings for these 2 models (frame and Hueforge print) using my FLSun V400 using the .4 nozzle and .08 layer height. Its not as clean as the Bambu Lab A1 Mini, but still darn impressive to see in person.
For direct info,
- Hueforge model: cyanidesugar's Thangs page "Piece of Junk in Space"
- Frame: TheCraftyMaker Thangs page -
As a side note, TheCraftyMaker also did an amazing Hueforge shadow box of "The Great Wave off Kanagawa"
I am really enjoying printing Hueforge's. They are beautiful and its amazing what can be done with them.
Tony
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Thanks for the feedback. Will admit - that's a surprisingly small # of filament swaps. And, the print itself - I don't feel it really shows HueForge in a way to really make it shine. In general, as I understand the concept - there is supposed to be a kind of mixing of colors due to layers and light bouncing around - and, in reality - I think for this HueForge thing - one should be using more exotic filaments that are the semitranslucent variety - like PETG's - and that's where this technique will SHINE - in the real sense of the word.
I mean - your print, I saw that Animated version of it on Twitter - and it IS COOL! No Doubt!
But, the concept behind HueForge is to mix color Hues. And, your print simply shows multi-colors, but, not a true mixing of colors - which is what is possible via HueForge.
IF I was not Totally STRESSED out by my job search, and I found a job, and now I can go back to experimental 3D Printing - I would Definitely love to give this a shot!
-K
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It’s only 4 colors so only 3 swaps. Black base, then I used a sky blue, white, then gray for the ship. The frame is a separate model. And that was a single print for the 3 walled part and lid.
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