Layer height: .09
Infill: solid
Fan: 100%
Time: 2.500 hours
Supports were a pain but details came out nice
I'm going to do a comparison vs the .14.
I hit it with some primer to make the layers pop
Layer height: .09
Infill: solid
Fan: 100%
Time: 2.500 hours
Supports were a pain but details came out nice
I'm going to do a comparison vs the .14.
I hit it with some primer to make the layers pop
Printed with the Pegasus SLA 3d printer
I sent the printer back for repair but I'm going to sell it once I get it back
terrible experience with it
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Considering the limitations of filament fusing technology, looks great, acetone will make those prints look amazing. Nice job
Printed with the Pegasus SLA 3d printer
I sent the printer back for repair but I'm going to sell it once I get it back
terrible experience with it
Thanks for the tip abut the Pegasus printer, I have almost ordered one of those. I know it's not supposed to discuss topics about other printers, but I am curious about what happened.
I will get my Pegasus in a few weeks, and I will print this robot as soon as I get it, just to see... ;)
Do you have the link ?
I think this is it... http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:40212
I will get my Pegasus in a few weeks, and I will print this robot as soon as I get it, just to see... ;)
Do you have the link ?
Kyle provided the proper link
Honestly it is too much trouble for me
Pain 1
Temp can't go below or exceed 70 to 80 degrees ferinheight otherwise it could cause gelling in the resin
Pain 2
You have to keep the printer in low light or it could cause the resin to gel
this was an issue for me since I'm doing a youtube series and require a lot of light for my camera
Pain 3
The resin gets every where and it's hard not to be messy with and you have to wait for the resin to cure.
Pain 4
A mess up such as this one can cost you six bucks vs fdm
and resin per bottle comes out to 170 per bottle when you add the VAT and the build plate.
I'm printing the robot now at .140 light infill and 100% fan.. Printing the ones with arms up. We'll see how it goes..
Sweet that way I don't have to print a comparison
can you throw primer after?
Not sure I want to... It looks good.. :D Did you scale it up?
I have no primer.. I do have paint though..
Primer is necessary. I have printed very little Kim as a pencil top and coated it with Createx Wicked paint. It just ran down.
I have Krylon Fusion... It's formulated for plastic... :D
Krylon and rustoleum stick to 3d prints pretty well with out primer even the none plastic versions
Not sure I want to... It looks good.. :D Did you scale it up?
I set the size to 1.4 a lot of people had problems or didn’t get the detail at the original size so I scaled it slightly. The pegasus print is not scaled however
Hold please.. I'll post pics..
Printed at .140
looks the same :/
what size did you print this?
Original.. No scale.
it's just over 1.125 inches tall.
I have checked the model : there are lots of mistake in the file. As I don't have Netfabb pro, I can't repair it, but this might be a reason why it prints strange on the pegasus. (I took the one with the arms down)