
Temple Ruins - Rescaled, Repacked, and Reoriented
prusaprinters
<p>Rescalled it (165mm wide), flipped it bottom down, and organized the parts via feature type.</p> <p>Beautiful model that I need to print some day, and everybody with a multi-material system should try. Thanks to MosaicManufacturing for releasing this into the wild, it required very little fixing to make it manifold and make it easier to set up in your chosen software.</p> <p>Some might ask why didn't I just print it? Well, I would have loved to print this on my CR-10 with my Palette+, but it sadly caught fire (no joke) while in random mode a few months ago.</p> <p>I absolutely<strong>DO NOT</strong> blame MosaicManufacturing as it was a second-hand acquisition (Friend of mine traded it to me for some CAD work while he ordered the Palette 2) and who knows what happened to it when it was shipping. We all know how rough the postal service can be. When I inspected it, I discovered that it had catastrophically shorted out and blew the chip right off the control board, as well as damaged the screen PCB. Still a mystery of exactly why (Thing was built like a freakin' tank), but it is what it is.</p> <p>Now, if Mosaic feels inclined to thank me for this rework as well as for previous and continued support for their product and other multi-material devices, they could always send me a P2? ;P</p> <p>If not, I'll probably just print it with the MMU2S on my Prusa machine with PVA supports at some point. Shockingly enough, it does fit even with the purge block (Set it up to be 20mm wide).</p> Category: 3D Printing
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