Thank you!!! That’s actually extremely helpful!Here's what kurtyboy did with his :
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The mesh is cut shorter and at the end of the top colar is somesort of screw :
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... that holds a black wire :
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That screw has diamond knurling :
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Chaïm
Awesome print. Even with the roughness of the layers, the face looks really goodWell… it’s a rough print, but it tells me the pieces would fit, haven’t printed the reveal pieces, but for some reason on the mini print, the supports stick too much to the print, so I may eventually have to print a full sized version for some real tests, but just a small thing for now. I don’t have the necessary means for sanding at the moment, so it’s hard to really smooth it out for now.View attachment 1909910
Thanks man! I’m glad the likeness still manages to get throughAwesome print. Even with the roughness of the layers, the face looks really good
Coming from one of the big prop makers around here, (specifically including reveal stuff) that's quite the compliment! thank you!Your doing a fantastic job there keep it up young man
I’m using the Anycubic Kobra plus. And using anycubic grey plaWhat printer and filament are you using?
If I had one, I’d do the same!I’d stick it on my big resin printer or my ender 5plus
I like that printerI’m using the Anycubic Kobra plus. And using anycubic grey pla
Do you use power tools with sanding it?I seriously HATE sanding PLA, but I'd love to take a run at a full-scale version of that! You absolutely nailed it!
I seriously HATE sanding PLA, but I'd love to take a run at a full-scale version of that! You absolutely nailed it!
Exactly, once I switched over to the mouse sander that I see many YouTubers use, boy what a life saverAs Halliwax questioned, and I'm thinking, alluded to, is that you can use power tools to sand PLA. I sand with a palm sander using 150 grit initially, then go down to less coarse sandpaper afterwards. You just have to ensure that you take breaks when sanding so that the PLA doesn't start melting. Small areas, like on the Vader helmet, will still require hand sanding, but you can lessen that amount by taking a rounded rasp file to some curved parts which takes down the ridges quickly.
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