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Proto Pasta Carbon Fiber PLA on a Felix 3.0 at 0.2mm layer height, 0.8 infill, 210C extrusion and on a cold bed with double-sided tape. Sliced with Slic3r
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Here are a few. Makerfarm i3 8". Magma extruder. Heights most likely around .2mm in ABS.
This is a custom part for a guy who has $60K tied up in mods to a Nissan NSX car. It allows him to use HD headlight lamps.
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These are models of orthodontic braces. The real thing is that little dot. They are almost too small to see so having a huge model of them is nice.
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Custom housing for a weather instrument.
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T-Rex with no supports. Nice skin texture. It's about 1.5" tall.
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These aren't necessarily my best prints since the models are designed to identify printer flaws, but I've captured benchmark results for my 8-inch i3v using the Make: 2015 test models. The info has been added to my build thread starting at http://3dprintboard.com/showthread.p...ll=1#post37555. It'd be interesting to see how the prints turn out for others.
My *best* prints have (cough) already been given away or installed someplace where they can't be photographed. ;)
Thanks 'gmay3', I liked how T-Rex came out too. And 'beerdart' I like the optical illusion of your discard photo. At first glance, it looks like a big trashcan with cutting board sized discarded prints. Until I saw the Wades parts I hadn't realized it was a big cup. I've seen your "Matrix" print before and to be honest, it's what stimulated me months ago to start thinking about a dual extruder rig. I about have the that running now.
The Matrix was done with a signle head and a pause at Z command. My son it working on a duel as his next project. There is always a "Prototype" cup/bucked nearby.. LOL
I remember you had said that earlier and I was impressed by it. It just got me to thinking about it more and not having to stop and change. To be honest, early on I had a lot of wasted parts and plastic. Now I barely trash enough to make ABS gooo. I had to actually dissolve some brand new filament the other day. Oh the price of success...