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04-05-2015, 05:30 AM #1
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Frist 3d printer suggestion
Hello everyone,
I am a complete newbie in this world but I would like a suggestion about a 3d printer.
My target would be to print human/animal good miniature with colours.
Example:
Could you kindly suggest me which product can fit my target?
Thank you very much in advance!
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04-05-2015, 08:11 AM #2
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If it is a first, I would recommend building your own. Since you want multi color, build it with at least 3 print heads (it looks like 3 colors of filament would cover your needs).
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04-05-2015, 02:54 PM #3
The only full colour printing i'm aware of at this time uses a material known as "sandstone". Whether this is in fact sand, i don't know, but it's a service available from Shapeways. There DIY people out there working on colour mixing, but i don't think they have anything ready to market yet (no doubt someone will point out something i've missed).
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04-05-2015, 03:25 PM #4
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I wouldn't recommend multi-color printing for new folks. It is NOT ready for prime time. Buy a cheap kit and figure out if you have the patience to get where you want to be.
You don't give a budget but another option would be something like the Form1. It is an SLA type printer and would likely be able to get you very high resolution.
I don't see how you will be able to avoid paint at this point.
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04-05-2015, 04:39 PM #5
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Have you already got a way to produce these full-color, solid scanned figure models? If so, you're most of the way there. The ProJet printers that are used to produce that full-color output are made by 3DSystems (formerly by Z-corp). They aren't cheap to buy or to run. The material is a gypsum-based powder that's consolidated by jetting colored binder onto a powder bed. It then needs to be infiltrated with a polymer of some kind to strengthen it enough for handling. This is the same material that Shapeways calls "sandstone" (no sand is harmed in the process, though). There's a new printer that's recently been released that does a similar thing with plastic powder, so the output is more durable; I haven't tried that yet.
Unless you have a lot of capital to invest and are determined to print everything yourself, I'd suggest sending your models to Shapeways, Sculpteo or another service bureau for full-color printing. If your business model is really viable, you should be able to use the printing service and still make money.
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