As promised; the moment you've all been waiting for (yeah right..) !!


Don't mind all the dust markings and fingerprints; I did this very hastily with 0 testing (this was the test.) Also; the lightning is a bit off; it actually looks like copper.


Is this even printed??!


Doesn't look printed to me!


Ahhhh! Here I see some print lines! Not sure why these are so much more visible than the rest... maybe I didn't spray as much on this part?


Overall pretty happy with the test.
I sprayed (everything) with:
- 2 layers of plastic primer
- 4 layers of filler primer
- 2 layers of copper chrome paint
- 1 layer of clear coat

The damage that was done due to non-perfect printer settings (pointy-large-overhanging-parts that curled up during print) are not visble anymore! But I will try to get rid of these with better printer settings.

Notes for next time:
- Wear gloves
- Less layers on detailed parts (teeth)
- More on parts with still visible printer lines
- Hang parts on iron instead of placing them on the desk in my dusty garage
- File off all artifacts around teeth / sharp parts.
- Wear gloves

Bonus shot:

Hopefully this is all useful for somebody or at least you found it interesting to watch. I will keep improving my technique to finally be able to produce quality figurines with this printer!
Maybe I'll improve the paint on this one by filing off the particles around the teeth and then giving the teeth another color with some acrylic paint. (I will do that some day...) or I will start working on the improved duct fan for the Flashforge creator dual!