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Right now my waste just sits. I thought about making some heat resistant silicone molds and melting it down but that’s seems like a lot of work
It wasn’t that bad - I purge to infill and have my purge settings dialed in really good. I would show a pic but it’s in a box with waste from 3-4 other prints.
Yeah, that one did take me a little longer. Lots of areas that needed to be retouched and refined
I haven't printed it yet though.
Here is his link
No, they are designed by someone else. I’m a subscriber to his Patreon.
Sure. I used a file from Thingiverse to calculate the amount of purge between color changes and it works amazing. Here is the link for that.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5509434
I also flush to infill and the print order is infill/inner/outer to make sure all the infill is hidden.
There are inserts to use to raise the can when you use a 12 ounce can
There are inserts to use to raise the can when you use a 12 ounce can
I have a black panther helmet in queue for things I want to print.
I haven’t done those yet, haven’t even colored them.
Yup. Just become a Mythic Merchant. Well worth the cost in my opinion as I sell a ton of his stuff.
My recommendation would be to print more than one to keep the cost down per mug - unless you do not mind and are only keeping them for yourself. The amount of waste between color changes is the same regardless of the number of prints on the plate so since I am selling mine I want to keep the cost per mug down as much as I can.
Sure, send me a PM and we can set something up.
Yeah, that’s what I was thinking too. I don’t drink directly from them and I let everyone who purchases know the same - the intended use it for a can holder, though there are some 12oz plastic inserts that fit perfectly into them. If they are coated in resin or sealed on the inside it adds just enough material to make the cans no longer fit - it’s a trade off but now you can drink directly from it.
These are designed to print with zero support - which is amazing. These were printed at .2mm layer height with three walls for strength.
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Grid with three walls. Always works on these prints. I have over a dozen different mugs, not a single failure.