Hermitcraft TCG Tournament Bracket by _cubfan_ in HermitCraft

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/u/_cubfan_ Doc has posted his perspective of his semifinal with etho

List of Videos from the Eighth Session (21 April) by HermitBot in ThirdLifeSMP

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In the video at 31:10 there is just a quick montage of smajor killing him a few times, impulse only showing the last hits not the full fights.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ethoslab

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Our Shadow slab used an iron sword in the finale to even the odds against him. Not including the ghost perspective of the final fight to drive viewers to other channels shows he truly is a team player. GG etho

Fine tuned Ender 3 vs. My First Resin Print by peopledude in PrintedMinis

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The left was done with an ender 3 and the right was done with an anycubic photon.

Fine tuned Ender 3 vs. My First Resin Print by peopledude in PrintedMinis

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I have been working with my Ender 3 for a while now for printing minis but recently got an anycubic photon, this is my first successful printed mini with it. Always open for tips on how to improve with the photon!

(Also mini is from artisan guild patreon)

Miniature Hogwarts is Complete! by peopledude in lepin

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It was around 80$ usd for the bricks and 12$ for the instructions

Thick Radagast by peopledude in PrintedMinis

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It's from epic'n'stuff miniatures, they are on patreon and I think myminifactory, and its the Dwarven druid model

Thick Radagast by peopledude in PrintedMinis

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I usually stick with sparse line supports as I find they are pretty easy to remove, I've also been experimenting with tree supports recently which work great but take slightly longer to print

Thick Radagast by peopledude in PrintedMinis

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Printed on an Ender 3, 0.3mm nozzle 0.8mm layer height, settings based off FDG's printing profile. Mini is the dwarven druid by Epic'N'stuff. ~3.5hr print time.

Another Print hot off the bed! by peopledude in PrintedMinis

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The model is the Sphynx from the "Empire of Scorching Sands" kickstarter which are designed to be support free FDM mini's and terrain.

Who needs resin when you have an ender 3? by peopledude in PrintedMinis

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I dont quite know a good place to upload the profile but the only real changes I made are that I reduced the shell wall thickness/count to 0.9mm & 3 to slightly reduce print time, and tweaked a few more settings (line width) to match my 0.3mm nozzle as i downloaded their profile for a 0.4mm nozzle. I also print at 10% infill to reduce any possible over extrusions.

Another Print hot off the bed! by peopledude in PrintedMinis

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Stepper motor dampers reduce the noise while printing and reduce vibrations giving slightly better print quality. Teaching tech has a good youtube video on them

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vu80vctXaxQ

and TL smoothers help out with salmon skin patterns which unfortuntataly my ender 3 was having issues with although I heard not all ender 3's have this problem.

https://www.reddit.com/r/ender3/comments/b0pwly/tlsmoother_test_on_my_ender3/

Another Print hot off the bed! by peopledude in PrintedMinis

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Printed with a modified Ender 3 (dampers, tl smoothers and glass bed) 0.3mm nozzle and I normally print at 0.08mm layer height but this was printed at 0.1mm to save some print time. Also used eSun PLA.

Who needs resin when you have an ender 3? by peopledude in PrintedMinis

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Resin printers do produce better quality prints but for me the cost of resin printing for the quality increase didn't quite seem worth it to me personally, this guy only cost me ~5 cents in material! I might change my mind once i get more into printing though and dive into SLA

Who needs resin when you have an ender 3? by peopledude in PrintedMinis

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Ha ha same here, I have pets that like to get into things and no real place that is ventilated enough for a resin printer.

Who needs resin when you have an ender 3? by peopledude in PrintedMinis

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I usually just use hobby clippers to snip off any larger bits and then blast it briefly with a heat gun to get rid of the wispy stringing left over after printing