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Wanted to go ahead and upload these, as promised.  

The dragon on the ground has a 250mm wing span and 150mm tall. The one on the rock formation is scaled down 70% so I could print it much faster, still about 150mm tall. Theres still some clean up that needs to be done, from the printer supports. If anyone has a suggestion on the best way to smooth those out, Im all ears.
The dragons I create are typically meant to be printed at huge, gargantuan, or colossal size. If you try to go smaller, you would most likely run into thickness issues with the printer.

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minimonstermayhem

reason I ask is because I use Epax X1 and chitubox. I use auto supports every time, as a base. I go in and delete about 20% of them but I have printed maybe 15 times and maybe 60 pieces, no issues yet.

Anonymous

Yeah Ive been going in and doing the hand supports, I found that it just saves me more labor in the end. Really its just the head thats giving me trouble but I think I finally got it!

Anonymous

Best tutorials I've found in regards to supports for miniatures. He originally had a Photon, but uses an Epax X1 as his main resin printer now. Support damage/cleanup to my prints has improved dramatically since I started following his methods. Plus, auto supports were always a nightmare for me. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbv2mDrRqXovPdahRyoCFhA