3D Printed T-35A
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- midlife306
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Re: 3D Printed T-35A
40 hours in & 37.5mm high....
If you’re wondering, the stringing going across the middle is due to the Cura software not retracting the filament in moves between support material. No more to be wasted on support now as the full bottom of the print has been completed, yay
Cheers
Wayne
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If you’re wondering, the stringing going across the middle is due to the Cura software not retracting the filament in moves between support material. No more to be wasted on support now as the full bottom of the print has been completed, yay
Cheers
Wayne
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- HERMAN BIX
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Re: 3D Printed T-35A
You're a regular mad scientist mate
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- midlife306
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Re: 3D Printed T-35A
47 hours in & 44.85mm high....
Although this is taking ages, it would have taken longer if cut into smaller pieces..
Cheers
Wayne
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Although this is taking ages, it would have taken longer if cut into smaller pieces..
Cheers
Wayne
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Re: 3D Printed T-35A
I hope for your sake Wayne, your printers don't join a union, poor wee overworked things
This certainly gives an insight to how good your printer is, basically a hobby grade machine working on an industrial level
This certainly gives an insight to how good your printer is, basically a hobby grade machine working on an industrial level
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TOTM needs YOU support YOUR TOTM competition, I'm doing my part, are YOU?
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Re: 3D Printed T-35A
Fantastic Mr rmichalbarna
Got to love Google translate
So please people, take this into account when a non English speaking person says something that sounds a bit off
Pay particular attention to the last comment. . . .
Got to love Google translate
So please people, take this into account when a non English speaking person says something that sounds a bit off
Pay particular attention to the last comment. . . .
Mick - The grit in the underpants of life!
And always happy to spare the bytes
TOTM needs YOU support YOUR TOTM competition, I'm doing my part, are YOU?
And always happy to spare the bytes
TOTM needs YOU support YOUR TOTM competition, I'm doing my part, are YOU?
- midlife306
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3D Printed T-35A
Wonderful stuff, Dean who designed it must be chuffed at how widespread his design is getting.
Thanks for the tip Michal
Funny my original Anet A8 is still going strong, it must have printed itself half way around the world by now & it’s been hammered constantly since I got it.
Almost there, 52 hours in, 47.4mm up
It’s on with printing the top surface now, only a few hours to go!
Cheers
Wayne
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Thanks for the tip Michal
Funny my original Anet A8 is still going strong, it must have printed itself half way around the world by now & it’s been hammered constantly since I got it.
Almost there, 52 hours in, 47.4mm up
It’s on with printing the top surface now, only a few hours to go!
Cheers
Wayne
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- rmichalbarna
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Re: 3D Printed T-35A
I said nothing against you or your friends.rmichalbarna wrote:Ok
Just making a point that Google translate can cause misunderstandings
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Re: 3D Printed T-35A
Ta-da, done, just like that lol 55hours yawn..
It’s going to need a fair bit of post processing but I couldn’t resist trying it on the hull, the slats need trimming to fit but I bunged them in anyway.
I might just pivot them so that they flap with the fan
Cheers
Wayne
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It’s going to need a fair bit of post processing but I couldn’t resist trying it on the hull, the slats need trimming to fit but I bunged them in anyway.
I might just pivot them so that they flap with the fan
Cheers
Wayne
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