ajlelectronics
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This one is a more discreet design, for my father. ;-)
There's me thinking you were printing teenagers and workmen.
Bob
more discreet design
He's got bambu in his shed. Just pretends it a max. LolAnd that's the discrete design?
On a serious note, how did you do the colour change on the Max, just press the pause on the touch screen or did you get the slicer to pause at a given layer?
And that's the discrete design?
On a serious note, how did you do the colour change on the Max, just press the pause on the touch screen or did you get the slicer to pause at a given layer?
I have read that the stl can be edited in a text editor with 'pause' added between two lines but have not yet tried it, just hoped you had a more elegant way of doing it.Oh yes. If you want to see the other version, I would have to mail it to you.
Colour change option is in "advanced" settings but does nothing, so my technique is to slice it, go through the slice in preview mode and look at where the colour change is needed. Then it is a matter of watching it on the camera and manual pausing it at the relevant layer. Retract, swap reels, extrude and off we go again. That particular one isn't flat anywhere ( . . ) you might have noticed, so the colour change is always going to be a compromise. Printed in Green Jade silk and white silk at 220/55.
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I have read that the stl can be edited in a text editor with 'pause' added between two lines but have not yet tried it, just hoped you had a more elegant way of doing it.
I wondered if he had drawn it from imagination or used a 3 D scanner!Now there's an idea, that would look amazing cast in brass or bronze...
3D scanner - original image:I wondered if he had drawn it from imagination or used a 3 D scanner!
I wondered if he had drawn it from imagination or used a 3 D scanner!
Printed in Green Jade silk and white silk at 220/55.
Cults, paid for I assume?