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First print, part of Nefertiti

Posted: Sun May 04, 2014 12:25 pm
by Elysio
Hi

After all my questions, screaming :oops: and making you crazy. This is your work too.
Thank you so far.

This is a cut out of the bust Nefertiti, I`ve created. Just a test print. But Life size, So far so good. I have to learn. As you can see using a support does not prevent ugly overhangs.
Anyway, while I`m writing you this letters I`m making a test with this print with the head downwards, it looks much better, and that without support!

Setting:
- Slic3r
- Layer 0.1mm
- 30mm/s
- Travelsp. 100mm
- PLA
- Infill Honeycomb 0.15
- One slide with the glue stick over the glas, that was enough.
- Time ~ 11h
elysio_profile_nefertiti_rostock.jpg
elysio_front_nefertiti_rostock.jpg
elysio_side_nefertiti_rostock.jpg
Bye and see you when the whole bust is printed.

Re: First print, part of Nefertiti

Posted: Sun May 04, 2014 12:41 pm
by JohnStack
NICE QUALITY!!!

Re: First print, part of Nefertiti

Posted: Sun May 04, 2014 1:20 pm
by Eaglezsoar
Looks good with the .1mm layers. I am anxious to see the finished bust.

Re: First print, part of Nefertiti

Posted: Sun May 04, 2014 8:51 pm
by Tinyhead
Holy crap.... looking at the nose there, you can't even see the horizontal lines! Good job!

Re: First print, part of Nefertiti

Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 6:30 am
by subsoniq
Very nice. Just a suggestion. Since you have a flat surface on the back side of the face, why dont you just flip the print and lay the flat down on to the surface. That way you dont have to use a support.

Re: First print, part of Nefertiti

Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 2:26 pm
by Elysio
Hi Subsoniq

Yes you are right, this would be the best variation without using supports, but It wont give the best "resolution" for the lips and the nose, layering in Z axis gives me the best possible accuracy.
Yesterday I made a second test with the head downwards to the glas, without support, and with 35mm/s insteat of 30mm/s the result is much better, because the printer head doesnt jump around from place to place, it ran straight through over all perimeters, and that made the surface quality much better too. So avoiding retraction and jumping increaes the surface quality......... Do I think. maybe I`m wrong because I`m just newb....... :oops:

Re: First print, part of Nefertiti

Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 2:54 pm
by Eaglezsoar
Don't kid yourself. For being a newb as you called yourself you are doing a damn good job. Don't put labels on yourself because others see you differently.
Others see you as someone who is doing an excellent job.

Re: First print, part of Nefertiti

Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 4:53 pm
by subsoniq
Word!