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Post by wilmanric on Apr 11, 2016 3:47:32 GMT
Here's a model from the Winterdale 2 IndieGoGo campaign (I kicked in...) It's called the War Cottage. It printed in about 6 (?) parts. I didn't print it to come apart, so I didn't print the floors, etc. The largest portion printed in 18 hours! Whew! I'll paint it up soon for Frostgrave and I'll post some pics. #/
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Post by teazia on Apr 11, 2016 6:09:05 GMT
Groovy. Looks nice. Too bad about not printing the floors and such. Can you do that ex post facto? Also, what scale did you print it at?
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Post by curufin on Apr 11, 2016 12:11:03 GMT
Awesome! I love the WD2 indigogo (and I see the last stretch goal was met! Woot!). My only gripe is that it takes a LONG time to print some of these pieces.
I was having some bad corner lifting on some of my pieces. It looks like your parts fared quite well. I cant wait to see it painted!
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Post by wilmanric on Apr 11, 2016 13:51:00 GMT
Groovy. Looks nice. Too bad about not printing the floors and such. Can you do that ex post facto? Also, what scale did you print it at? I could print the floors for the next one, if I want to. This one is just all glued together as one huge piece.
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Post by wilmanric on Apr 11, 2016 13:51:59 GMT
Awesome! I love the WD2 indigogo (and I see the last stretch goal was met! Woot!). My only gripe is that it takes a LONG time to print some of these pieces. I was having some bad corner lifting on some of my pieces. It looks like your parts fared quite well. I cant wait to see it painted! My printer estimated 12 hours for the big section, but it took 18. Whew.
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Post by tauster on Apr 11, 2016 14:05:29 GMT
Awesome! I love the WD2 indigogo (and I see the last stretch goal was met! Woot!). My only gripe is that it takes a LONG time to print some of these pieces. I was having some bad corner lifting on some of my pieces. It looks like your parts fared quite well. I cant wait to see it painted! My printer estimated 12 hours for the big section, but it took 18. Whew. I fully know that you can't compare crafting and 3D printing directly (for several reasons, one being that you can do diferent things (like crafting) while the printer does it's thing...), but I can't help and tongue-in-cheek-ly ask anyway: How many houses could you have crafted in that time in the traditional way? Sorry, I tried, but I just couldn't resist asking!
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Post by SpielMeisterKev! on Apr 11, 2016 17:33:10 GMT
Howdy, I'll paint it up soon... and post some pics... I am reassured that you aren't one of those to post naked 3d printed results and never the finished product... Like many 3d print enthusiast around here? Karma in the bank if you deliver, Kev!
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Post by wilmanric on Apr 13, 2016 14:06:06 GMT
My printer estimated 12 hours for the big section, but it took 18. Whew. How many houses could you have crafted in that time in the traditional way? Sorry, I tried, but I just couldn't resist asking! The answer to that question is.... 0! I was asleep AND I was at work. If those were 18 weekend hours...
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Post by tauster on Apr 13, 2016 19:45:00 GMT
How many houses could you have crafted in that time in the traditional way? Sorry, I tried, but I just couldn't resist asking! The answer to that question is.... 0! I was asleep AND I was at work. If those were 18 weekend hours... You know, I almost wanted to ask you where you work (and sleep, at the same time).
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Post by wilmanric on Apr 13, 2016 23:13:18 GMT
The answer to that question is.... 0! I was asleep AND I was at work. If those were 18 weekend hours... You know, I almost wanted to ask you where you work (and sleep, at the same time). Well, please don't give my secret away! To be more clear, I was asleep for about the first 8 hours -- getting ready for work then at work for the remaining 10...
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Post by teazia on Apr 14, 2016 4:45:05 GMT
Heck, I can only print when not at home or asleep. The machine is in my living room and makes all kinds of racket!
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