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Woah! Cube 3 at its best!
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Crater Lake, OR
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Is that your print TD?
70micron?
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200 microns. Rendered this from a "contour map" site. Z-exaggerated by 5X.
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Awesome, so far their PLA outperforms most of competitors inside a Cube3....
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Try the 3D Solutech. They'll send you samples.
Behaves very much like 3DS filament. They are vibrant colors. And its cheap enough!
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3D Solutech Silver ABS printed through Windooze 10 M$ 3D Builder.
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Are you opening a dimensional portal soon?
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What do you mean soon?
Actually I am trying to see just how fast I can empty a full cartridge.
Making pretty good progress. Requires making some much heavier and larger parts that I am use to printing.
It is also testing the latest nozzle assembly that is technically fitting-less.
I am using the PC4-M6-through fittings that didn't require the groove for this test.
Rather than use the fittings to remove the tube, you just unscrew the printed "nut"
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2969354
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3D Solutech Pure White
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1700492
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3045262
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Ever get hooked on a design and you just can't quit printing it?
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Mix of ABS and PLA prints.
This lot represents a lot of filament changes!
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Still one of the best 3D printable statues.
This one using MakeShaper Natural ABS.
If you like printing figurines, I might suggest this color,
...or non-color in this case.
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I do like the 3D Systems Silver ABS from one of their printers...
And the bed wasn't heated!
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3D Systems Brown ABS meets 70 microns and 400 grit, followed by a course polish.
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This takes on the look of a wood or stone ring with minimal effort.
Last edited by TommyDee; 05-30-2018 at 08:36 PM.
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