LOVE IT!
And everybodys favorite T-Rex Skull in PLA
Awsome!
Could you please tell a bit about the equipment you used?
The tail of the lion look very fragile. Must have been hard to separate from the support.
I had some problems with the tiny hearts on this egg cup I found at thingiverse.:
Nice Pics!Soluble supports right?
Finally able to print .1mm resolution on my cubex trio. PLA with PLA supports came off no problem. Just got my PRO key today, going to try multiple colors next after printing another spool holder.
Size reference:
Mimo
Robert, My thoughts exactly!!!!
Car parts
I make this very simple part for a model range of GMH motor vehicles.
This is a small brace that repairs a broken fuel door on the car.
I sell them on Ebay for a few dollars and to date have sold over 200 of them.
Here's a video of the game in action:
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I understand that with PVA this is less than an issue... but PVA is expensive, and I heard that many people take advantage of KS to use PVA just for interface.
I miss show and tell.I print RC model planes. YES they do fly, This would be totally impossible if it wasn't for KISSlicer. No other slicer can make industrial garde engineering. But this one.
I use exclusively HIPS, and with large parts (as the one I posted today) leaving all that HIPS to be removed chemically is really not that smart.
As limonene isn't all that cheap and HIPS slurry is a PITA .... I tend to use (and I suggest) to revove by hand the bulk of supporting (and KS excels at creating easily removable stuff), then use limonene to remove the interface.
I understand that with PVA this is less than an issue... but PVA is expensive, and I heard that many people take advantage of KS to use PVA just for interface.
Best Regards
Davide Ardizzoia
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