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John Treadaway27 Jul 2016 4:13 p.m. PST

Now I would say that this is one of your better 3d printing results so far.

The rough finish is excusable on concrete. I think you could probably have made them in blue/pink foam with a large hot wire cutter, mind you.

John T

Minimaker02 Aug 2016 11:58 a.m. PST

By the way, Bill, have you already looked into the possibilities of using the machine for making tools? And not just playing pieces/bases?

Darkest Star Games Sponsoring Member of TMP08 Aug 2016 7:44 a.m. PST

Ya, in the case of concrete items, the striations from the nozzle actually work on your favor, and thus don't need to be sanded of filled. I wouldn't use something with this print resolution to try to print anything that is supposed to be smooth, like glass, though.

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