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    • botundefined
      bot
      last edited by

      I got a pretty good scan done of my brother. It turned out quite well, though the texture of the skin might be a bit exaggerated compared to reality, it is a great test of the detail possible with FDM.

      PLA, 80 micron layers, 0.4 mm nozzle. Printer is slow, and jerk is set low (480mm/min) so the print time will be 3-4 days.

      More photos in this album: http://imgur.com/a/2IZ6I

      PS I am very sorry, but I cheated… this was done with a Duet 0.8.5 (haven't got a wifi yet to try). Please forgive me.

      *not actually a robot

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      • botundefined
        bot
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        The print just completed. 94 hours total! Wowza!

        Amazingly, even though this model has a ridiculous mesh density, this was in the m122 after:

        Move Diagnostics:
        MaxReps: 7, StepErrors: 0\. Underruns: 58
        
        

        Amazing. You've done some great improvements to the motion code lately it seems, dc42. Thank you. I'm running 1.15-beta3 (2016-07-09).

        *not actually a robot

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        • botundefined
          bot
          last edited by

          Sorry to flood the board, last post with finished pics: http://imgur.com/a/TV74Z

          *not actually a robot

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          • Toddimusundefined
            Toddimus
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            Very, very cool.

            Out of curiosity, is this done with the "vase" spiral mode, or are there more than one perimeters per layer?

            If it's not a spiral, how did you deal with the seams? Are they running up the back of his head? 🙂

            And what slicer program did you use?

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            • botundefined
              bot
              last edited by

              Thanks. It was not done with spiral vase mode. There are 3 perimeters, and no infill other than selective solid infill simplify3d puts to maintain shell thickness.

              Yes, the seam is running up the back. It's pretty small but still visible. I actually sculpted the back and top of his head smooth to help alleviate some suspected problems with the rough hair, so the back is kinda funny looking.

              *not actually a robot

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              • Toddimusundefined
                Toddimus
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                Thanks for the info. Now that I have my printer mostly dialed in, I'm looking into slicers and slicing parameters. I was curious how you did it.
                Cheers!

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                • ianlee74undefined
                  ianlee74
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                  Nice job. How did you get the scan?

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                  • botundefined
                    bot
                    last edited by

                    Thanks. It was professionally done by a company called Pixel Light Effects. I got a second one done, too, and printed some 1/6th scale heads as a test: http://imgur.com/a/kwwDL

                    *not actually a robot

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                    • jmlundefined
                      jml
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                      That is amazing! The skin is is so detailed! And I can barely notice the print lines!

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                      • botundefined
                        bot
                        last edited by

                        Thanks! It is pretty good, but I'm almost ready to build a printer that should produce even better results… all made possible by Duet.

                        As a side note, this head print was one of my longest prints until just the other day -- 204 hours print time is now my new record (client's print, can't show pics unfortunately.)

                        Not a single ajax disconnect in those 204 hours! (Duet 0.8.5 on an ancient beta firmware 1.15) (Sorry for any users encountering troubles, not meant as a low blow.)

                        *not actually a robot

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                        • deckingmanundefined
                          deckingman
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                          @bot:

                          …...................
                          As a side note, this head print was one of my longest prints until just the other day -- 204 hours print time is now my new record (client's print, can't show pics unfortunately.)
                          ..........................

                          Wow! That's like 8 and a half days - hope you charged the client a lot of money. 🙂

                          Ian
                          https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                          https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                          • botundefined
                            bot
                            last edited by

                            It was only part of an order, but that part alone was priced at about $650.

                            *not actually a robot

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                            • Jareryundefined
                              Jarery
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                              Cool, if your brother get an iPhone X you can probably unlock it 🙂

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