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Source: www.thingiverse.com/thing:2901355
Software: Simplify3D
Filament: PLA - Janbex orange
Layer high: 0,2mm
Printspeed: 50mm/s (rest automatic by software)
Extruder-Temp 190°
Heatbed-Temp: 60°
Supports: no
Printtime: about 2 hours
Source: www.thingiverse.com/thing:2901355
Software: Simplify3D
Filament: PLA - Janbex orange
Layer high: 0,2mm
Printspeed: 50mm/s (rest automatic by software)
Extruder-Temp 190°
Heatbed-Temp: 60°
Supports: no
Printtime: about 2 hours
Source: www.thingiverse.com/thing:2901355
Software: Simplify3D
Filament: PLA - Janbex orange
Layer high: 0,2mm
Printspeed: 50mm/s (rest automatic by software)
Extruder-Temp 190°
Heatbed-Temp: 60°
Supports: no
Printtime: about 2 hours
Fun with Muzz64's Sharkz model. It prints quickly... uses no supports and has moving jaw actions to clip bags, clothes, notes...or fingers!
Find the Sharkz Model on Thingiverse at www.thingiverse.com/thing:910216
View my 3D Printing Blog at www.tgaw.com
As a memorial for one of her friends, my sister-in-law requested a Sheriff's Badge that read "Fun Police". Building off of the Sheriff Badge OpenSCAD Model by Bichiatari, I made some modifications and got the print done before the funeral
Bichiatari's Original Code and model at www.thingiverse.com/thing:14597
View my 3D Printing blog at www.thingiverse.com/thing:14597
Screenshots for a Quick Tutorial on How to Extrude Filament before a print for Simplify3D
View my 3D Printing Blog at www.tgaw.com
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.
After a visit to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, my husband requested a 3D Print of a Buck Rogers Disintegrator Gun. As luck would have it, there was already a model on Thingiverse www.thingiverse.com/thing:938752
The modeler recommended supports, but to save on printing time, material, and to reduce scarring and blemishes on the finish, I used Simplify3D to split the model in two halves.
More details on my 3D Printing Blog at www.tgaw.com AND on my brand new YouTube Channel at: www.youtube.com/channel/UCkKmkZGDoBtiQue8WSh-TfA
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.
Screenshots for a Quick Tutorial on How to Extrude Filament before a print for Simplify3D
View my 3D Printing Blog at www.tgaw.com
After a visit to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, my husband requested a 3D Print of a Buck Rogers Disintegrator Gun. As luck would have it, there was already a model on Thingiverse www.thingiverse.com/thing:938752
The modeler recommended supports, but to save on printing time, material, and to reduce scarring and blemishes on the finish, I used Simplify3D to split the model in two halves.
More details on my 3D Printing Blog at www.tgaw.com AND on my brand new YouTube Channel at: www.youtube.com/channel/UCkKmkZGDoBtiQue8WSh-TfA
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.
After a visit to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, my husband requested a 3D Print of a Buck Rogers Disintegrator Gun. As luck would have it, there was already a model on Thingiverse www.thingiverse.com/thing:938752
The modeler recommended supports, but to save on printing time, material, and to reduce scarring and blemishes on the finish, I used Simplify3D to split the model in two halves.
More details on my 3D Printing Blog at www.tgaw.com AND on my brand new YouTube Channel at: www.youtube.com/channel/UCkKmkZGDoBtiQue8WSh-TfA
The Original 3d Printed/CNC'd Hogwarts Model. Created for Discovery Place's Wizarding World Science on the Rocks Event in January 2017.
The Original 3d Printed/CNC'd Hogwarts Model. Created for Discovery Place's Wizarding World Science on the Rocks Event in January 2017.
Fun with Muzz64's Sharkz model. It prints quickly... uses no supports and has moving jaw actions to clip bags, clothes, notes...or fingers!
Find the Sharkz Model on Thingiverse at www.thingiverse.com/thing:910216
View my 3D Printing Blog at www.tgaw.com
After a visit to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, my husband requested a 3D Print of a Buck Rogers Disintegrator Gun. As luck would have it, there was already a model on Thingiverse www.thingiverse.com/thing:938752
The modeler recommended supports, but to save on printing time, material, and to reduce scarring and blemishes on the finish, I used Simplify3D to split the model in two halves.
More details on my 3D Printing Blog at www.tgaw.com AND on my brand new YouTube Channel at: www.youtube.com/channel/UCkKmkZGDoBtiQue8WSh-TfA
After a visit to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, my husband requested a 3D Print of a Buck Rogers Disintegrator Gun. As luck would have it, there was already a model on Thingiverse www.thingiverse.com/thing:938752
The modeler recommended supports, but to save on printing time, material, and to reduce scarring and blemishes on the finish, I used Simplify3D to split the model in two halves.
More details on my 3D Printing Blog at www.tgaw.com AND on my brand new YouTube Channel at: www.youtube.com/channel/UCkKmkZGDoBtiQue8WSh-TfA