February 16, 2021
Feh
Printing that Liru model was pretty disappointing. She's definitely meant for Resin. Tree supports ended up more like Kudzu. Only her ears were sticking out just about. And even with all that support, she had a lot of drooped fibers. Getting her out of it all was a PITA, and well, it just didn't look very good. Maybe with a really small nozzle and tight printing or Something. It was an 8-hour print at standard settings.
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Sadly, after slicing her a few different ways, I kind of expected that result. I think you could get decent results if you were able to cleanly dismember her and add alignment pins for re-assembly, but I haven't found a good tool for making bounded cuts (although this one implements an algorithm that tries to auto-partition models).
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Posted by: J Greely at February 16, 2021 07:34 PM (ZlYZd)
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There was one layer in her left arm that didn't bond, so I had to glue that. But the fine detail of her boot fringes was the worst. Aside from her chin and inside her mouth. It's one of my worst prints that didn't fail (and I really haven't had a lot of failures, The test dog ran out of filament, and two calibration cubes broke free.)
Posted by: Mauser at February 16, 2021 09:48 PM (Ix1l6)
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