3D Printing Tip
Added 2023-02-21 23:22:56 +0000 UTCHello Patreons how are you?
I want to share this technique I allways use and find super helpfull on my 3d printing journey. I love this technique because it allows me to do 3d prints in a non common way. for examples printing bases for my 3d models. they print fast and with better results. Also its great to cut supports on tyni minis and or fragile bits, like a sword, hair, etc.
Hope you like it and let me know if you want me to share more tips. like resin mixes to get stronger prints for example...
best
Comments
More tips are always great.
Bad at Drones
2023-03-01 11:21:47 +0000 UTCOh man, it's a game changer. I started with a Tupperware tub of alcohol and a homemade light box. Sucked. This is so much more convenient.
Andrew Enns
2023-02-27 00:47:23 +0000 UTCLOL I dont have a wash and cleran station. thats why. And not evryone use it. I will get one soon
2023-02-26 23:35:37 +0000 UTCI've never understood why people take the prints of the bills plate before cleaning. My entire build plate goes straight from my printer, gets a dip in my pre-wash bucket, then straight to the wash-n-cure for 10ish minutes. It's nice and clean, no goopy resin mess
Andrew Enns
2023-02-26 23:24:56 +0000 UTCYes I also do tat, but this was not the best example for what I mean. I have printed some fine models where supports tend to break parts of the model becasue they are super ultra thin. but yes heating with hot water is a great way too! thanks for sharing this tip
2023-02-22 02:31:05 +0000 UTCfor removing supports, you can clean the prints in your IPA or mean green and then place them in hot water, t they peal like butter and do not need cutting
ATHFforever
2023-02-22 02:28:24 +0000 UTC