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Old 23rd October 2013, 04:23 PM   #10
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Default Re: TARDIS for 3D Printer

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I've been looking at the Velleman K8200. I'm not clear on the possible resolutions though. Could I print parts that are detailed enough for e.g. Warhammer figures or is that sort of detail only available on the expensive printers?
Yeah, you can, the main thing is the lower the resolution the thicker the lines you'll see on it. For comparison, 150 microns is roughly the size of the ridges on your fingerprints.

There are tricks you can do to get really nice looking pieces from less precise printers though.

One trick is to use an acetone vapor bath with an ABS print to melt the outer layer. If you do it right, it melts into a slick surface that hides the bad print while giving you a nice smooth injection molded look.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xj53P2YzYGM
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