Finally! This morning I woke up to a perfect skull, no supports, no broken pieces. A bit of strings, but easily cut/plucked. The raft came off pretty easily, it snagged towards the front and I had to use a razor to remove a couple small pieces, but way easier than those awful supports on the last print.
Black PLA on Printrbot simple metal with heated bed. Extruder set at 210°, bed at 60°. Designed by philnelson in thingiverse
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Friday, October 28, 2016
Successful Mesh Skull Print!
Finally! This morning I woke up to a perfect skull, no supports, no broken pieces. A bit of strings, but easily cut/plucked. The raft came off pretty easily, it snagged towards the front and I had to use a razor to remove a couple small pieces, but way easier than those awful supports on the last print.
Black PLA on Printrbot simple metal with heated bed. Extruder set at 210°, bed at 60°. Designed by philnelson in thingiverse
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