iNf
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Thanks, would be useful, I've not used painted on supports yet.I can screenshot the Bambu Studio plates if you want?
Thanks, would be useful, I've not used painted on supports yet.I can screenshot the Bambu Studio plates if you want?
Cut in a well made accurate mitre block , using a fine toothed plastics saw , they can be solvent welded to make very cheap angles of pipe & end to end jointsI've loads of offcuts and bits of removed, "used" soil stack.
Cut in a well made accurate mitre block , using a fine toothed plastics saw , they can be solvent welded to make very cheap angles of pipe & end to end joints
We can print any bends to suit 110mm pipe.
This is the all the plates including the partial building I designed. The second pic is the tower sliced with supports, I painted only the underside to give maximum support with no interaction with the lattice.Thanks, would be useful, I've not used painted on supports yet.
All standard, it's what I like about the Bambu, it works without my intervention.The horizontal and 45° lattice printed well without support. Did you alter any parameters or is it just standard settings?
Where did that one come from?
https://www.printables.com/model/376433-tablet-standWhere did that one come from?
Nice. Just don’t leave them in direct sun.
BASF ST45 material
It was using up material from another job before swapping out resin£115 a kilo?
I realise it's a tough resin, but even so(!)
Wouldn't it be more economical for you to get a filament printer for these sorts of prints?
I had the metal one of those when I was a kidThe Space 1999 Eagle Lander for those of a certain age
I wanted a model but they are very expensive so I printed this from maker world.
It's not perfect but for around £8 of filament it's good enough as a display piece.
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