3D printing
Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 11:15 am
Could this be moved to the micronaut thread please?
I ordered some 'modern' ships in 1/2400
You can see at least one photo of each model here
http://s1115.photobucket.com/albums/k55 ... Shapeways/
But I will post a couple of pictures here along with some comments
Maestrale

This is a Frosted Ultra Detail model. I had to prime it to be able to photograph it as the
material is semi-transparent. It's also extremely light in weight, I plan to epoxy some
lead flash into the bottom (they are hollow).
The material seems relatively tough. The primer brought out details you can't really see,
such as the layering that the printer does as it builds the model. Some of the photos
show that much more.

The same model from above.
A Maestrale in White Strong Flexible material

You can see the mast didn't print and there is a lot more rough areas on the models.
Reading their forum implies it's a wax used as part of the casting... er printing process.
I tried, not on this model as it's a friends, to scrape it off. meh. Still it's hard to see in
real life.
Here is another angle on this model

Talwar

You can really see the layering show in the primer here. This model showed much
more layering effect. In fact either this one or the other of the pair failed. They asked
me what I wanted to do and I said reprint. They lost my reply and, when they found it
(couple of days) they decided to ship all of it and reprint the failed Talwars. If it takes
this long it should be about 3 to 4 weeks before I receive the reprinted Talwars.
This is the other Talwar in the pair

The Talwars are in the White Strong Flexible material
Other view of the Talwar

This is the one that failed the print. The director didn't completely print.
I ordered some 'modern' ships in 1/2400
You can see at least one photo of each model here
http://s1115.photobucket.com/albums/k55 ... Shapeways/
But I will post a couple of pictures here along with some comments
Maestrale

This is a Frosted Ultra Detail model. I had to prime it to be able to photograph it as the
material is semi-transparent. It's also extremely light in weight, I plan to epoxy some
lead flash into the bottom (they are hollow).
The material seems relatively tough. The primer brought out details you can't really see,
such as the layering that the printer does as it builds the model. Some of the photos
show that much more.

The same model from above.
A Maestrale in White Strong Flexible material

You can see the mast didn't print and there is a lot more rough areas on the models.
Reading their forum implies it's a wax used as part of the casting... er printing process.
I tried, not on this model as it's a friends, to scrape it off. meh. Still it's hard to see in
real life.
Here is another angle on this model

Talwar

You can really see the layering show in the primer here. This model showed much
more layering effect. In fact either this one or the other of the pair failed. They asked
me what I wanted to do and I said reprint. They lost my reply and, when they found it
(couple of days) they decided to ship all of it and reprint the failed Talwars. If it takes
this long it should be about 3 to 4 weeks before I receive the reprinted Talwars.
This is the other Talwar in the pair

The Talwars are in the White Strong Flexible material
Other view of the Talwar

This is the one that failed the print. The director didn't completely print.