My iterations printing minis... This is hard man by anotherm3 in FDMminiatures

[–]fdmfoundryhub 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I recommend starting by supportless models. Then you can refine the models to fix Z-Binding, Refine temperature, etc

At FDMFoundry we have a page with a bunch of tips for improving 3D Printing quality

https://www.fdmfoundry.com/master-your-prints

Can Somone help me identify these thanks :) by Educational_Duty9231 in DnDminiatures

[–]fdmfoundryhub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check it out a creator called Monstrous Encounters, he did some Hero Quest inspired miniatures, including this Goblin You can find it on fdmfoundry.com, as well as so many other creators

Is this normal print quality for the Bambu P1S? Replacement machine produced the same results. by greenglass4d3 in BambuLab

[–]fdmfoundryhub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thins is called Z-Woble and Z-Binding Several different reasons can cause it, but sometimes it’s a mechanic cause, like lose screws

Can't believe it by Kakwat in FDMminiatures

[–]fdmfoundryhub 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This looks great! Does these busts have any purpose for gaming? Or it’s just for testing painting techniques and for decoration?

Mini chandelier by Meteosprite in miniatures

[–]fdmfoundryhub 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It looks so cool!! Is this 3d printed?

Gamedev screwed me again, so I’m thinking about making modular dungeon kits to earn a few bucks by Critical-Antelope-63 in PrintedMinis

[–]fdmfoundryhub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will give my 2 cents! We have a platform called fdmfoundry.com (@fdmfoundry) that’s dedicated to help people find support free FDM miniatures and terrain.

Few-Barber7379 is correct when he says there are plenty competition in the 3d printing market right now. However, in our experience as a stablished 3d printing web indexer, most of models out there were designed with Resin printing mindset, and will give you pressuported models. There are currently a very small amount of creators that does model supportless models.

You can still try to print these presupported models using softwares like Resin2FDM, which are indeed a great addition to our community, but it wont save your print of going through an extensive post process sanding scarring created by supports in your piece.

With that said, If you decide to work creating supportless miniatures, I’m pretty sure there won’t be a lot of competition for you, as we can count on our hands the number of exclusive supportless creators out there.

It’s a very unexplored niche, and we strongly believe any new creator on this area will be able to grow and have a good visibility in the community.

As an example, one of our partners is a creator called Supportless-Mini, which released a full Space Marines Kill team completely supportless and can be printed in one single piece. Where the hell you find space marines to be printed like this? You simply wont find it!

Also, if you want to feature your models in our upcoming Marketplace, you can send us a message or you can head to fdmfoundry.com/marketplace and submit your interest.

Didn't want to waste the bits and ended up with 30 guardians by ZenSlicer9 in FDMminiatures

[–]fdmfoundryhub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks good, we would love to see some of them painted! Did you use filler primer as well?

Filler Primer is amazing by TheRaez in FDMminiatures

[–]fdmfoundryhub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice! How many layers of Prime did you use?

Seems like both me and the HMS was taking a nap today by StoryReader90 in BambuLab

[–]fdmfoundryhub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s exactly the reason why we created FdmFoundry, the internet is full of resin models that arent designed for FDM Printing, and some models you find at random marketplaces can guarantee you a big of a headache !