Millennium Falcon
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Human: Remix of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:919475 which is defined as a fan recreation of some kind of space ship Fan Recreation Of Space Ship Remixed For Stereolithography With Hidden Drainage Holes Print Settings Printer: Retrofitted 3DS SLA250 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.1mm Infill: e-stage for SL Notes: Predip and postdip times were auto-optimized total build time is 42 hours Actually built part is a rescale (125%) of uploaded file because I had a bigger machine available and didn't want to re-hollow Post-Printing Break off platform is easy since you have a large lever and very little support Cleanup Rinse and wash with isopropyl alcohol use compressed air in combination with the IPA to rinse the internal hollow several times; watch out that you don't blow the piece up (should be enough holes to prevent that). In the UV oven for post-curing How I Designed This Fixing Fixed with Magics v19, first I used the auto-fixer. There were plenty of intersecting planes mostly with the tubing that runs across the parts surface. I manually deleted them and where the autofixer couldn't stitch the surfaces back together or did it wrong I resorted to manual stitching. Also removed some sharp internal edges (impossible to see them anyway) After that I scaled it to the limits of my available machine and hollowed with the hollow-feature, wall thickness is 3mm A hollow needs drainage holes so I punched in a few in some covered locations Up next was selecting build styles all default besides e-stage style then off to the Build Processor and waiting for the Build Processing is finished. e-stage support I used a modified e-stage preference style file which heavily reduces the amount of auto-generated e-stage support only support surfaces under an angle of almost no support marks at all
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