Apologies for the lack of posts since last Wednesday. Mostly I've been tweaking and testing the printer profiles. I had thought I was almost there, but there are a couple of issues which are still niggling me.
Having printed a few bits for the big project which had defects, I decided that rather than binning them I would put them to use for practicing sanding the prints. In the photo above, the print on the left has had three light coats of filler primer; the one on the right hasn't.
Here are some pics taken after two rounds of sanding, the first with 120 grit, the second with 180 grit.
Tomorrow I will prime both pieces black and then give them a white drybrush to see how smooth the surfaces are.
When not tweaking & testing profiles, I have been printing a few things:
Most of them are bits and bobs to either "prettify" or upgrade the printer, in some cases both. As well as the obvious test prints, I have printed a heap of OpenLOCK clips for the big project, some sanding sticks and some printable grass.
"Printable Grass?"
Yes. I happened upon a set of files on Thingiverse while searching for terrain files and was intrigued. The files are designed to print 60mm long strands, but I shrank them down to 30mm long:
Part of the reason I was interested in these was that I wasn't truly happy with the "kunai grass" bases that I did last year and these might offer a much better solution. No, I'm not planning to print them in purple - it's possible to get filament in various suitable colours.
I was wondering what you were up to! I was missing my Tamsin fix!
ReplyDeleteI guess the only way to see how well the sanding worked is to paint them, I look forward to seeing the end results!!!
I won't be painting these all the way up - they're "reject" pieces with annoying flaws. :)
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