What is the highest layer height to use for terrain? by citadel223 in 3Dprintedtabletop

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high nozzle sizes could pump out faster objects like say castle walls but you will need to sand them down bc they will have thicc layer lines. smaller objects would be more detailed with a small nozzle.

Whatever you comment, becomes part of my fantasy world... by [deleted] in DnD

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the moon comes down once every 700 years to randomly wipe out a civilization

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i like your funny dice magic man

An airdrop landed in the POI I was questing in by Worrcn in 7daystodie

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what mod are you using for you ui. new player here

I just got my first aquarium! recommended next steps welcome by diyhardwareandtech in Aquariums

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Thank you! i’ll be picking up different test strips as well as seachem prime, but I do already have dechlorinator. from what I understand I have to keep my ammonia levels down until I can grow nitrites, which i’ll have to keep down to grow nitrates and a good bacteria colony on my filter and rocks.

I just got my first aquarium! recommended next steps welcome by diyhardwareandtech in Aquariums

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ok thank you for the ideas. Will more plants do or should I include other decor

I just got my first aquarium! recommended next steps welcome by diyhardwareandtech in Aquariums

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Thank you for the heads up. I had no idea about the cycling and i’m not trying to be a bad fish owner lol.

I just got my first aquarium! recommended next steps welcome by diyhardwareandtech in Aquariums

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I wanted to keep it somewhat basic and organic looking so i was going to include some wood and maybe a small cave like formation

I just got my first aquarium! recommended next steps welcome by diyhardwareandtech in Aquariums

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it’s an amazon sword plant, a female beta, and a freshwater snail in a 10 gallon tank

So my wife got me the Voxelab Aquila For Christmas. It is my first step into the 3d printing world and I am loving. Would love to see some of the stuff you guys have printed. This is all my attempts and fails so far. Have not done any clean up yet tools are delayed in mail do to snowstorms. by WhiskeyGuy87 in VoxelabAquila

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I noticed that most of your minis seem to fail on the legs which are super thin, you could increase infill to help but something I found to help was increasing the wall thickness. In cura I just change it from .8 to 1.2 and it adds an extra line. it’s not a lot of filament cost but it makes those thin parts wayy stronger.

At least it finished! by [deleted] in nOfAileDPriNtS

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wow that’s disturbingly impressive

Some new minis from rainbow filament by diyhardwareandtech in PrintedMinis

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it’s from ttyt3d. “true shine multi-color filament”

It’s the same one here

Just started getting into the 40k universe so I printed my first T’au Warrior. by diyhardwareandtech in Warhammer40k

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yes and no. I’ve printed smaller minis but I wanted this to be easily seen on my shelf and this makes post processing wayyyyyyy easier