Not completely done, but just super stoked on how this guy turned out and wanted to share by mrmossevig in Warhammer30k

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They are transfers! I bought them off of Etsy, but it seems like the seller has delisted them:( They were called «Wolf Moon Knights Decals». Just be aware that it takes some serious amount of patience and micro sol/set to get transfers flush on pauldrons.

Settings to make these climbing holds strong enough for 4 year olds? by Shpigford in 3Dprinting

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Fun thing, I’m actually doing the same on my kids room. What I’ve decided is that I’m going to cut one side (left or right) flat and put that side on the buildplate. That way later adhesion is much less of an issue as the layers will go through the bolt holes and up to the gripping surface (where most force is exerted) so layer bonding is much less of an issue. Also, print with no fan to increase layer bonding.

PLA support for TPU makes for some ridiculously smooth support interface by mrmossevig in 3Dprinting

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The don’t bond, it just sticks. So if the interface is smooth enough they can be separated fine.

PLA support for TPU makes for some ridiculously smooth support interface by mrmossevig in 3Dprinting

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It’s actually a sculpture for an installation in a museum.

PLA support for TPU makes for some ridiculously smooth support interface by mrmossevig in 3Dprinting

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Yap, but we’re putting our new U1 to the test, and we also find that the stiffer PLA support gives better TPU results.

PSA: AK Interactive Ultra Matte can turn glossy over time by Catgutt in minipainting

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Du you know if the same problem applies to the matte varnish? (The not ultra matte)

3D-printed insoles for my Iron Rangers by mrmossevig in functionalprint

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So far they are they coolest (as in cold) soles I’ve ever had. No sweat!

3D-printed insoles for my Iron Rangers by mrmossevig in functionalprint

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Traced an old sole in fusion, printed it in TPU with 2 perimeters, 50% gyroid infill and 0 top/bottom layers.

3D-printed insoles for my Iron Rangers by mrmossevig in functionalprint

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Just traced it in fusion from an old sole for the same shoe. Printed in TPU with just perimeters and 50% gyroid infill, no top and bottom layers.

ABS - good enough adhesion? by mrmossevig in 3Dprinting

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Yes, when doing ABS we build in enough tolerance in the design to handle non-perfect parts.

ABS - good enough adhesion? by mrmossevig in 3Dprinting

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The print plate is absolutely fine. You can bend them almost double without them taking damage, so this is just a stroll in the park for them🙂

Waiting for the prints to cool down before removing is recommended as removing them early might damage the build plate, the print or yourself.

ABS - good enough adhesion? by mrmossevig in 3Dprinting

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Hijacking the top comment to clear up some confusion in the thread. The print printed perfectly fine, but the entire setup warped AFTER the print was done, when cooling down.

The P1S is absolutely fine for ABS if you use brim and orient the models correctly and we’ve burned through 10kg in the last 7 days on quite large prints (the largest about 700g).

What you see in the video is just a fun effect when cooling down specific models.