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680115 3d models found related to sea life texture.gambody
The accent of the moderation process was made on the review and enhancement of the figurine’s details, textures, and forms. The model’s cutting in its assembly version was chosen by our team in order to minimise the amount of filament needed for...
gambody
In order to facilitate the future assembly of the diorama, the body in all “Sit” versions of the Merry Brandybuck model is carved specifically to fit the texture of the Treebeard’s branches. The anatomy of the Merry Brandybuck model was thoroughly...
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Less chance of light leaking in my experience.Prints upside down.I don't recommend using the rough textured sheet for this. The texture will diffuse the light a little more then the flat sheet, so you will get somewhat fuzzier edges. Not a huge...
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Double-sided Textured PEI Powder-coated Spring Steel Sheet before printing with PETG filament. For thin parts to stick correctly, you may need to adjust height of first layer perfectly and to reduce "Elephant foot compensation" from default value...
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Less chance of light leaking in my experience.Prints upside down.I don't recommend using the rough textured sheet for this. The texture will diffuse the light a little more then the flat sheet, so you will get somewhat fuzzier edges. Not a huge...
prusaprinters
Clear them out using suitable drills and/or your X-Acto knife. How I designed thisSix parts Blender, one part frustration, eight parts pizza, three parts sugar-free drink mix, and a dash of GIMP (for the textures used in the fancy-schmancy...
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First pic shows the effect on the first layer when using the textured side of the ENERGETIC PEI plate, I quite like it. I usually use the smooth side though.</p><p>Below it we have a flow calibration cube in the same filament.</p><figure class="image...
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First pic shows the effect on the first layer when using the textured side of the ENERGETIC PEI plate, I quite like it. I usually use the smooth side though.</p><p>Below it we have a flow calibration cube in the same filament.</p><figure class="image...
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First pic shows the effect on the first layer when using the textured side of the ENERGETIC PEI plate, I quite like it. I usually use the smooth side though.</p><p>Below it we have a flow calibration cube in the same filament.</p><figure class="image...
prusaprinters
First pic shows the effect on the first layer when using the textured side of the ENERGETIC PEI plate, I quite like it. I usually use the smooth side though.</p><p>Below it we have a flow calibration cube in the same filament.</p><figure class="image...
prusaprinters
First pic shows the effect on the first layer when using the textured side of the ENERGETIC PEI plate, I quite like it. I usually use the smooth side though.</p><p>Below it we have a flow calibration cube in the same filament.</p><figure class="image...
prusaprinters
First pic shows the effect on the first layer when using the textured side of the ENERGETIC PEI plate, I quite like it. I usually use the smooth side though.</p><p>Below it we have a flow calibration cube in the same filament.</p><figure class="image...
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I made the main body with SolidWorks 2018 and the details with textures I made up, processed with MATLAB R2020a, and finally mixed using Microsoft 3D Builder. I don't like very much flying saucer designs, but I really enjoyed the show. The bottom...
prusaprinters
First pic shows the effect on the first layer when using the textured side of the ENERGETIC PEI plate, I quite like it. I usually use the smooth side though.</p><p>Below it we have a flow calibration cube in the same filament.</p><figure class="image...
prusaprinters
First pic shows the effect on the first layer when using the textured side of the ENERGETIC PEI plate, I quite like it. I usually use the smooth side though.</p><p>Below it we have a flow calibration cube in the same filament.</p><figure class="image...