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| Getting a little closer to the finished product. | 
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| Suijin had some compound to use to adhere the LEDs to the diorama. This is something we've talked about before and also talked with Bryan about. Damn solid idea. | 
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| Tough thing with this mixture is that both parts are the same colour so you don't know if you're mixing it correctly. | 
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| These LEDs are Super Bright. | 
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| Using some of his models wanted to get a feel for the space. | 
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| All the nails are down. These are the places where my army will be placed. Even anticipated places for future additions like Librarians and Dreadknights. | 
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I really want to print out some arms for my Furioso dreadnought that are much more dynamic than the normal stiff dread arms. 3D printing just opens up so many possibilities. I just need to practice making the 3D models.
ReplyDeleteMost of the issues with the 3D printing right now (I have a "B9 Creator" resin one that uses a projector for curing)seem to be with setting up the build height (fighting with the software mostly and what it is actually doing) and a bug that stops the build platform from raising (either a plain software bug or maybe due to the old P4 computer I have running the thing currently).
ReplyDeleteI just need to go through several builds and/or setups to determine the proper parameters and how to avoid things the software is doing.
I work full-time, other projects, pen-and-paper gaming and have 3 kids, so I don't get tons of time to dedicate to just working on this.