Started some test prints of the MGC replica. So far so good..
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So this pic has always puzzled me. I’m sure it’s been discussed somewhere along the lines here on theRPF but the fact that there are two blasters in this photo I was curious as to which was which? This picture is from the Norway location shooting of Empire when production first began. Two blasters clearly made there way to Finse and both are seen here. Luke must has the Hoth blaster in his holster as Solo clearly has the Dagobah (Stunt) blaster in his. The tell is the sights casted location on Solo’s. Maybe it’s old news to some but I just noticed this detail now..
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So this pic has always puzzled me. I’m sure it’s been discussed somewhere along the lines here on theRPF but the fact that there are two blasters in this photo I was curious as to which was which? This picture is from the Norway location shooting of Empire when production first began. Two blasters clearly made there way to Finse and both are seen here. Luke must has the Hoth blaster in his holster as Solo clearly has the Dagobah (Stunt) blaster in his. The tell is the sights casted location on Solo’s. Maybe it’s old news to some but I just noticed this detail now.. View attachment 1776526View attachment 1776527
How you’re able to discern these things is always most impressive.
 
Oh, nice. There's remarkably little ringing in that, so good job on tweaking settings.

Would you be at all willing to take and post a screenshot from your slicer? I'm super curious as to the print orientation, especially on the main frame parts.
 
Oh, nice. There's remarkably little ringing in that, so good job on tweaking settings.

Would you be at all willing to take and post a screenshot from your slicer? I'm super curious as to the print orientation, especially on the main frame parts.

Thank you! Of course..
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I need to experiment with printing parts at an angle, I really never thought about it. I'm very impressed with how little support you need!
 
I need to experiment with printing parts at an angle, I really never thought about it. I'm very impressed with how little support you need!
That pic is without the added supports that are needed but if u look at the files itself I do design supports into it was well. That gives it a great head start.
 
Okay, yeah, I can see how that works. Not at all how I'd have thought of doing it - but I suppose that's how the resin lads arrange their prints, innit? And it would probably mitigate a lot of layer strength issues, at the cost of having to design explicitly for that orientation.

I'd be nervous about that on an A1, though - high speed bedslinger and topheavy print seems like a risky combination.
 
Vagabond Elf I’m tempted to get that A1 to be honest. If it can print PLA anything like this P1S can.. can’t beat it for the price.

As far as print orientation goes it took a lot of trial and error but general rule of thumb is 45 degrees is always a good place to start. If u have the ability to add supports into the file itself that also helps tremendously.
 
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