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blog:models_3d_rx78_bust [2021/07/06 09:54] – [Washing & Curing] johnblog:models_3d_rx78_bust [2021/07/11 12:41] (current) – [In-Progress Images] john
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 The model was sourced from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4158320 and arranged in Chitubox to add supports and slice it. One issue which was not apparent when I downloaded the STL file is that it isn't set up for any particular scale; on import it defaults to a tiny model only a few millimetres in height. The model was sourced from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4158320 and arranged in Chitubox to add supports and slice it. One issue which was not apparent when I downloaded the STL file is that it isn't set up for any particular scale; on import it defaults to a tiny model only a few millimetres in height.
  
-The final design, once painted and detailed to a high standard, is capable of looking like this:+The final design, once painted and detailed to a high standard, is capable of looking like this (which is the work of the //author//, not //me!//):
  
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    * Supports: Added by Chitubox    * Supports: Added by Chitubox
  
 +===== 3D Model =====
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 +{{:blog:models:screenshot_from_2021-07-05_21-38-14.png?400|}}
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 +This was my first ever 3d print and I made some fairly obvious mistakes:
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 +   * Aligned a lot of the parts to be completely horizontal (result: resin doesn't drain properly)
 +   * Used automatic supports only (result: some of the small parts are slightly warped)
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 +In future, it's best if parts are angled away from the build plate and lcd at anything up to 45 degrees. In addition, smaller parts do need supports!
 ===== Printing ===== ===== Printing =====
  
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 ===== Washing & Curing ===== ===== Washing & Curing =====
  
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 I did a 2 minute wash in IPA, following by a drain/dry and then a 2 minute cure cycle. I did a 2 minute wash in IPA, following by a drain/dry and then a 2 minute cure cycle.
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 After that process, the parts looked like this: After that process, the parts looked like this:
  
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 ===== In-Progress Images ===== ===== In-Progress Images =====
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 +No clean-up, just snipped from the supports:
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 +Most parts are looking pretty good - except the camera/fin (which has a warped bottom, rather than flat), and the base of the bust itself, which again is slightly bent, rather than flat. In hindsight those two parts should have been <del>affixed directly to the build plate</del> angled to allow the resin to drain, rather than <del>put on supports</del> flat which allowed it to pool on the horizontal surface.
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 +Some basic cleanup of the head, fin and face plate:
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 +The last image, above, is compared to a [[:blog:models_rx78_2_v3|1/100 scale Master Grade RX-78-2 Gundam ver 3.0]] - so you can estimate the scale of the printed bust to be //around// 1/50 to 1/60 scale.
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 +Mock up of the final piece, missing the neck part, of course:
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 +{{:blog:models:gundam_bust_mockup.jpg?400|}}
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 +==== Re-printed part ====
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 +**[Update July 10th 2021]** - Reprinted the failed neck connection part, played around with the orientation in the slicing software and added some more supports, as well as recalibrated the 0-position. It printed much better this time:
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 +Testing the size/fit of the replacement part:
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 ===== Finished Model ===== ===== Finished Model =====
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