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Random projects over the weekend with various printers

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  1. Geof

    Geof Volunteer Moderator
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    Here are some random projects I've been doing for "every day" (non commercial) clients.

    The mallet is about 7 spools worth of filament, this is during the filling and smoothing stages. I printed assembled sanded lightly filled the seams and the client is finish working and painting. Printed pieces on Type A, Gmax, R2, R1+, CR10 and MK2.

    20171022_181217.jpg Gmax finished Batman cowl part 1 of 2 (less supports and faster print times this way) .35 layers .4 nozzle. This is actually for my brother in law for some fancy Halloween party. Standard family pricing ;) :p

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    Type A Currently printing the bottom of the helmet. .3 layers .4 nozzle.
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    R2 printing cowl pieces. .3 layers .4 nozzle.
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    >Standard family pricing<

    Alcohol then...
     
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    He gets it :D
     
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    Looks like either some retraction issues or it's just a touch too warm on the hotend where those zits are.
     
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    retraction set to almost nothing for cosplay pieces. easier to sand off a zit :D
     
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    zits are super easy to fix in S3D but a lot of people struggle with them. Since most start at the beginning of an extrusion line just make Extra Restart Distance some negative number and not 0 (-0.1 or -0.2 is usually enough). If it is at the end of an extrusion line then increase the Coasting Distance
     
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    oh no, no issues getting them gone, just essentially turn off retractions for cosplay props :D
     

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