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I'm working on support removal, priming and painting for a ton of the minis Miguel made those first two weeks of training. I've finally caught up in printing something like 15 Duergar, Eladrin, and others and they all turned out great :)

Starting tomorrow I'm going to share photos of how they turn out as I remove supports, prime, and paint them. I'm going to start with the Duergar Hammerer and Duergar Screamer but we'll see how fast I get through them. 

Modeling is Miguel's favorite part of this hobby, so I hope having all of this non-modeling stuff taken care of by the time he gets back means he can really jump right back into doing the work he likes best & that y'all benefit the most from.

Love,

Jen

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Anonymous

Thanks for the update Jen 🙂 You will be back together soon 😉 Was that a resin print or?

Anonymous

Looking at the above pic inspired me to try printing with the model raised with supports. Always had a bit of trouble getting the model off of the bed in my resin printer (Elegoo Mars).

Anonymous

I love the cartoon. A future storage shed full of shelving for little figures. :) That's a beautiful print. I wish my support game was at that level.

mz4250

I've found the thin layer at the printer bed can be pried up just by pressing the scraper to the edge and lifting up a bit, at least enough to get the scraper under it. Once you're under you can gently run the scraper around the edges toward the middle and it always separates with a gentle pop, instead of flying off after hacking away like they used to when Miguel had them direct on the bed.

mz4250

Also printing tilted back at a 45 degree angle is great for human faces because you can print all facial features without supports, including open mouths, chins, etc.

mz4250

Miguel uses the default support builder that comes with the photon and usually just tips the mini back a bit and sticks with whatever autogenerated supports it gives him. It can sometimes cause a lot of support merges on complicated minis but it works for us lol

Robb Nunya

Does anyone have an STL of that wagon?

Anonymous

Okay, gotta ask - where's the cartoon from?

mz4250

idk if you're joking but in case you aren't these guys look pretty good: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2712933 and https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3393192

Robb Nunya

I was joking, but that doesn't mean I won't print those! :D

Anonymous

hey, I love printing my minis, but easily my biggest complain is that I have to make my own supports. (SuuuuUUUUuuuucks) The program, Creation Workshop, does makes supports, but it doesn't know how to do it well. Is there a chance you could add "supported" models?

mz4250

Right away? Nah, Miguel doesn't have the time and I don't have the skills. Maybe in the future? Absolutely. It's a great idea for "added value" for people who become patrons. Thanks for suggesting it! -Jen

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2023-04-01 02:07:15 Hello. I recommend you give Cura a shot for supports. I could make supports for every model, but remember I don't print all the models I make and most are in resin. So to do this right I'd have to also print everything I make which will slow things down greatly. Plus I don't have enough storage lol. So my best best for you is Cura and DEF use Danny's settings here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaE7YPvh4E8&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR3NFASoh7MLpv_GTzKZzLywa1Hziqyk7PwgOmQ03uwH5-TvotsyFLLsCgQ
2019-07-25 22:53:12 Hello. I recommend you give Cura a shot for supports. I could make supports for every model, but remember I don't print all the models I make and most are in resin. So to do this right I'd have to also print everything I make which will slow things down greatly. Plus I don't have enough storage lol. So my best best for you is Cura and DEF use Danny's settings here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaE7YPvh4E8&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR3NFASoh7MLpv_GTzKZzLywa1Hziqyk7PwgOmQ03uwH5-TvotsyFLLsCgQ

Hello. I recommend you give Cura a shot for supports. I could make supports for every model, but remember I don't print all the models I make and most are in resin. So to do this right I'd have to also print everything I make which will slow things down greatly. Plus I don't have enough storage lol. So my best best for you is Cura and DEF use Danny's settings here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaE7YPvh4E8&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR3NFASoh7MLpv_GTzKZzLywa1Hziqyk7PwgOmQ03uwH5-TvotsyFLLsCgQ