I printed this on an Ender 3, it’s not a 2 minute job, but knowing it prints well it would be an excellent item to learn on & you’d then appreciate what’s involved
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T-35 (3D Printed)
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Re: T-35 (3D Printed)
The Ender 3 print bed is-220 x 220 x 250mm.Exhibitedbrute wrote:What’s the print sizes on those?
I stated this on a Wanhao D4x which has a 225 x 145 x 150mm (I broke the model down into printable bits) but then I got a Creality CR-10 S5 which is huge (500 x 500 x 500mm).
Once you get a printer you will find things to print. You end up browsing on thingiverse etc, I'll have that, I'll have that.........
I've got a 4TB Hard drive full of stuff I've downloaded I'm going to print, and thats on top of the things I'm designing myself.
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Re: T-35 (3D Printed)
Woz,
A truly amazing creation. I love the rough look of it. Russian armor always looks best that way, in my opinion.
Cheers,
Eric.
A truly amazing creation. I love the rough look of it. Russian armor always looks best that way, in my opinion.
Cheers,
Eric.
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