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Sample piece of Full Color Sandstone 3D printed by Shapeways with the latest Z-corp printer with the highest available resolution of:650 x 540 DPI. The material itself is gypsum based, extremely rigid, very hard and colors do not bleed.

 

More info on 3D printing in full color at Shapeways

www.shapeways.com/materials/fullcolor

Metal prints from www.bathsheba.com, as amazing as they are to look at, they're even more amazing in person.

Day 1 of the prep work for the Ultimate 3D Printing Guide, 2013

Screenshots for a tour of my Simplify 3D Settings

Printed in red ABS on MakerBot #1136.

 

File from Thingiverse, here:

 

www.thingiverse.com/thing:7457

www.thingiverse.com/thing:53690

 

Really loving this so far - it significantly reduces the noise from the extruder, especially during retraction.

Noting my Slic3r prints tended to do better in Overhangs and Bridges than my Simplify3d prints, I made an effort to scrunitize and match up the settings (back in May).

 

Please don't take these setting changes as conclusive. I'm just documenting my experiments and why.

Day 1 of the prep work for the Ultimate 3D Printing Guide, 2013

www.thingiverse.com/thing:8757

 

Printed to test retraction after upgrading to a new extruder motor body.

A 3D scan made using a Primesense Carmine v1.09, and Skanect for Mac.

 

15cm high. Printed on an Ultimaker with 0.15mm layers, 1.3mm skin, zero infill. Spray painted in metallic bronze.

Day 1 of the prep work for the Ultimate 3D Printing Guide, 2013

Printed on an Ultimaker Original, as a retraction test.

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