Multimaterial Upgrade Test Prints
Needs to be cleaned up a little, but a nice print.
Peter
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Re: Adalinda - 4 colour
How long did it take to print it in comparison to the one colour Adalinda?
Re: Adalinda - 4 colour
Cheshire Cat
Peter
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Re: Adalinda - 4 colour
Those are awesome ! Thanks for sharing !
Re: Adalinda - 4 colour
the cat is splendid! 😎
Re: Adalinda - 4 colour
Alice in the Wonderland! I love this kitty. Thanks for sharing, nice work!
Re: Adalinda - 4 colour
Here's a few articulated snakes:
Peter
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Re: Multimaterial Upgrade Prints
6 x 3 colour Aria
Poor quality; I messed up, sliced with wrong settings (0.25 layer height, 0.5 width, way too fast). Needed to go out and forgot to change settings from previous slice - didn't realise until I returned.
Still, 11 hours 52 minutes, so not bad on time.
Peter
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Re: Multimaterial Upgrade Test Prints
Looking good, can't wait for the kit to finally come out!
It's about time the Filament companies got their acts together when it comes to the quality (width and 'blobs') as it holds back development, costs everyone more money and work, and needs some sort of standards (one of those ISO xxxx or IEEEE xxxx ratings or something).
Re: Multimaterial Upgrade Test Prints
It's about time the Filament companies got their acts together when it comes to the quality (width and 'blobs') as it holds back development, costs everyone more money and work, and needs some sort of standards (one of those ISO xxxx or IEEEE xxxx ratings or something).
Yes, +1 on that. It happens with most filament providers though (including PR), but the 1.85mm limit on the current setup is too tight a tolerance.
Peter
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