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jimc
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Re: Show your printings done with Simplify3d

very nice doug. since we are on the subject of trains, here is a train tunnel i modeled, printed, assembled and painted. this was for a restaurant here that has trains running around the ceiling. it goes through the wall, loops around then comes back through the wall. this needed to sandwich the wall so its a tunnel on both sides with a black plastic jamb. i had to do 2 of these. took 6kg of plastic.

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niamleeson
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Re: Show your printings done with Simplify3d

Trhuster wrote:I printed this poly tiger. I used 0.2 layers and Z-ABS.

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Do you mind sharing the settings? How did you manage to get the layer above support structure so smooth?
CompoundCarl
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Re: Show your printings done with Simplify3d

That's some really nice accuracy for such small prints!
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dkightley
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Re: Show your printings done with Simplify3d

Here's a little something I've been working on recently:
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Full size they' used to be seen painted red running round London. This one is sitting on a nice shiny plinth...which just happens to be a pound coin!

I'm still trying to improve the finish quality.....although I must be stretching the printer capabilities beyond its limits!!
Doug Kightley
Volunteer at the National Tramway Museum http://www.tramway.co.uk
Railway modeller and webmaster at http://www.talkingtgauge.net
Xerfes
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Re: Show your printings done with Simplify3d

jimc wrote:here are some of my more interesting projects on my makergear m2. i finish most of my projects so with most you cant really see how well they print. but here they are anyway.
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From Akemake?

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