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... resin printer. Hi Tom, Welcome to Templot Club. I'm getting reasonable results from my filament printer in 7mm/ft scale, approaching the quality of injection moulding: 2_252113_340000000.jpg That's using a 0.6mm nozzle for the timbers and 0.2mm nozzle for the chairs. More info in this topic: topic 3307 which I now see is 12 months old. Where does the time go? In 4mm/ft scale the results are more iffy, and I'm not entirely convinced it is worth continuing with integral chairs and timbers by this method: 2_301608_470000001.jpg But integral chairs and timbers is just one option. Printing a timber base with locations for separate chairs, resin printed perhaps, or Exactoscale-type pips for injection-moulded chairs, is another option. It certainly solves the assembly and rail-threading issues. My aim is that Templot should produce files ready for 3D printing for typical home printers, which tend to be filament printers. To produce parts suitable for practical assembly by modellers, including the more complex track formations. cheers, Martin. posted: 11 Jul ...
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... for objects that have large contiguous surfaces that don't require lots of retractions. Cheers, Andy Last edited on 30 Dec 2018 21:21 by Andrew Barrowman posted: 30 Dec 2018 21:39 from: Martin Wynne Thanks Derek. Now 70 and a half. Getting a bit better I think in 4mm scale. The rail is held vertical as intended, and by some fluke exactly to 18.2mm gauge EM (I was expecting to need some tweaking there). Sensible close-up: 2_301608_470000004.jpg Silly close-ups: 2_301608_460000000.jpg 2_301608_470000001.jpg 2_301608_470000002.jpg 2_301608_470000003.jpg I shall try again with ordinary PLA for cleaner detail, but the PLA+ is very much tougher and can withstand some reasonable rough handling when threading rail. cheers, Martin. posted: 30 Dec 2018 22:48 from: Andrew Barrowman Hi Martin, Personally, I blame this 'ere modern close-up photography. If you'd published your efforts fifty years ago in the Railway Modeller everyone would say it's brilliant Seventy eh? Gosh, you are old. I won't hit that one till next year (that ...
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