Hi guys! I don't know if this is still relevant to you, but I want to share with you my experience. Maybe it will help others to choose a fit 3D printer... The A8 was my first 3d printer, not sure if this was the right choice for a first-time purchase, but I certainly learnt a lot. If you have some budget to spare, I would probably consider buying the A6 or a ready-to-use 3D printer. Both areby carrots - Prusa i3 and variants
Hi guys! I just want to share with your my new work. I need to create a meter-wide model of the Honda HA-420 HondaJet for the sales office. To do this, I had scanned a small original metal model from the HONDA factory. Thus, I had obtained a 3D model in order to increase it proportionally and create a meter-wide model. I had printed parts of the final model on the 3D printer Hercules Strong 201by carrots - Look what I made!
Hi! Thanks a lot! I didn't use any primer. In short, then: - all connecting parts from dark gray sbs-pro have not been painted at all - all "metal" parts were painted with acrylic paints - the car body is painted with black gloss paint from a spray (in several layers), then with transparent varnish on the same basis - the seats and side parts of the engine are painted in dark cherry paint, alsoby carrots - Look what I made!
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Hi folks! I just want to share my new work! I made this car as a gift to my grandfather. He is a real fan of retro car, especially Hotrod. Highlights: Printer Tronxy x3, HC19-carbon plastic, nozzle 0.4. The height of the compressor layer, unit, valve covers, headlights, grille is 0.15, and the rest is 0.3. Nozzle temperature is 230 C. Table — 80 C. Blowing minimum. Free STL:by carrots - Look what I made!