Chimenticore Flexi Models available on Etsy!
Now that I've settled from Megaplex it's time to sell some of my stock to those who couldn't make it to the convention! All of these guys have free domestic shipping within the US. Go check out my Etsy store if you would like one for your very own!
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Foxena
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Foxena
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 2100 x 1780px
File Size 1.12 MB
if you get yourself a cooking torch. its a torch made for like putting some color in your cooking. it looks like a tall can with a torch attachment on top. you can use this to very quickly remove all the stringing and hairs off your 3d prints. do not hold it in any one spot for very long as the plastic qill very quickly turn shiny, then start to melt. the trick is to sweep the fire around on the model just enough that the stringing all goes away completely. and the surface of the 3d print just starts to take on a nice sheen. the reason you want to use a cooking torch or an alcohol torch is the fuel is clean and will not leave soot or black marks on the 3d print.
you can test this method with any lighter or torch. just dont let it put black marks on the plastic.
you can test this method with any lighter or torch. just dont let it put black marks on the plastic.
Most of these are wood so unfortunately the risk of scorching is a bit higher. the stringing comes away pretty quickly once they're moved or played with for any amount of time. If it were a more excessive issue I possibly would invest in it but it's only really an issue with the wooden prints because of how they have to be printed at a lower temperature and again the stringing goes away once they're handled for like 10 minutes. Most of these were photographed with minimal handling. Also the stringing in all of these prints is fairly minor all things considered.
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