A modified of the Dragon Maw stl by Kayla Fox, posted on sketchfab.
Edited and enlarged. Since te model has a fully rendered throat, I Blender'd it so the bottom half will have a trash bin. I'mma feed it the scraps from the supports from the 3d prints. They make a mess. I figured feeding a dragon some biodegradable PLA fragments as I work will be us good luck xD
its 1/3 printed. looks like a Charizard in its current form :D
Full and complete version will be posted on Massively MAWnstrous! when it goes live soon!
Edited and enlarged. Since te model has a fully rendered throat, I Blender'd it so the bottom half will have a trash bin. I'mma feed it the scraps from the supports from the 3d prints. They make a mess. I figured feeding a dragon some biodegradable PLA fragments as I work will be us good luck xD
its 1/3 printed. looks like a Charizard in its current form :D
Full and complete version will be posted on Massively MAWnstrous! when it goes live soon!
Category Crafting / Vore
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 2016 x 1512px
File Size 1.02 MB
Listed in Folders
Huh never seen a resin based support system used on PLA. Most times when I 3d print PLA its ribbon based support. Hope it comes out well and doesn't dimple like the resin side. If you ever get a chance the magnetic pull up bases are wonderful. Use one for my creality and pops them off nice and easy.
I'm experimenting with both Tree supports and the traditional ones. So far trees have been working well, even for PLA filament. My printer does well with overhangs to 50 degrees. Still putting the printer through her paces and experiments to see what it can pull off. There is scarring some at the contact points, but no spaghetti yet!
That's good, I do more SLA printing than PLA printing. I use my SLA to get fine detail and crisp lines where my PLA I use for table top buildings and tiles and such. Though learned that large flat objects are a pain to print due to my bed not heating cooling evenly. Are you printing at .1 for this? That is one thing PLA has over SLA is that it can print larger items easier where SLA I have to print out smaller parts and put them together.
Should ask how long you have been printing for as well?
Should ask how long you have been printing for as well?
new to printing. I dont have filament that can do .1 well. I tried a point 1 and it didnt work out. For the big one with not much detail like this, im using .3 layer height for speed. I plan on post processing it to see if it will smooth out.
I'm currently printing bottom half with thicker walls and higher temp, and there is no infill bleed through and looks much cleaner.
I'm currently printing bottom half with thicker walls and higher temp, and there is no infill bleed through and looks much cleaner.
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