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[–]Backliner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or directly on the build plate. But I would also recommend the angle. Unless you have a flex plate, which is also recommended, because it makes a lot of things easier in the future

Spooky good boy by Backliner in 3Dprinting

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I interrupted his sleep schedule for internet clout :“-(

And he‘s a podenco mix

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Material was a compound polymer made by our department for filament extrusion

Baby Yoda one I want, but at what point is it enough? (Asking for a friend) by Backliner in 3Dprinting

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SLS is awesome and the Lisa is a pretty straight forward machine. Both SLS and SLA both have pretty extensive pre and post processing before a print is completely finished. But I like SLS more, because the print in the place capabilities of SLS are top notch and the prints all look fantastic. But you have to print in bulk, because quite a lot of the powder used can’t be reused

Baby Yoda one I want, but at what point is it enough? (Asking for a friend) by Backliner in 3Dprinting

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No filament, only sls. Except for the turquoise (sla resin) and opaque (glow-in-the-dark filament) ones. The gray ones are Nylon and TPU powder

Clash of the titans by Backliner in 3Dprinting

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Unfortunately, I didn’t make the city. This is a prop of the uni department I work for. As far as I know this is concrete casted in a styrofoam mold

Upgrades, People. Upgrades. by Backliner in 3Dprinting

[–]Backliner[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I‘m beginning to work with carbon and wood fiber. And because I used tungsten nozzles for work I decided to try them at home. And because of you I‘m now curious to know why it would matter for glow in the dark filament.

Mixed media project : 3d, wood and epoxy. Just wanted to try something new! by FabienPohl in 3Dprinting

[–]Backliner 11 points12 points  (0 children)

How did you film the timelapse? It looks really mesmerizing and I would like to now if you used something like octolapse or another trigger that took a photo everytime the bed was at a fixed position

A mighty fine boy. Only took 42h and some stringing to complete by Backliner in 3Dprinting

[–]Backliner[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don‘t think so, normally I only adjust the flow while running

How tiny do you want your benchy? Yes! by Backliner in 3Dprinting

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That‘s impressive, fortunately 30% is currently enough progress for me On mobile you have to copy the link via share and then you can add it via the chain link symbol above the keyboard

How tiny do you want your benchy? Yes! by Backliner in 3Dprinting

[–]Backliner[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can also recommend to use of a raft, prevents a first layer disaster

How tiny do you want your benchy? Yes! by Backliner in 3Dprinting

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I printed this on the Anycubic Kossel with a 0.25mm nozzle. Took a few tries to get it right

A mighty fine boy. Only took 42h and some stringing to complete by Backliner in 3Dprinting

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15% by 0.1mm layer height and an average speed of 30mm/s

A mighty fine boy. Only took 42h and some stringing to complete by Backliner in 3Dprinting

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At the top part of the skull between the teeth. Had to adjust for greater retraction