dashmole wrote: ↑Tue Aug 26, 2025 12:12 pm
Great model, will be interesting to see the suspension prints.
Thank you Dave
Very impressed with the quality of the 3D printing that people seem to be achieving. The surface finish seems to be so different from the 'rough' finish that we used to see in the early days.
It is the Bambulab X1C printer, which was one of the best consumer-friendly printers a couple of years ago, and it is still a great printer.
Kaczor wrote: ↑Tue Aug 26, 2025 12:55 pm
Probably it was sanded
Actually, not, I haven't sanded it yet. It was printed in 0.1mm layers, and using the 'Ironing' feature for the top layers. Plus, the printer and filament went through rigorous calibration to tune it perfectly. On the flat surfaces, it gives you great results.
I usually put the coat of automotive primer-filler first and then sand it to get the final finish. I'll soon post some parts of the suspension & drive train done this way so that you can compare.