My first airbrush was from Fengda and i loved it (it was my first time using an airbrush and it was a different world compared to a normal brush ^^ ). The quality of this printer and kit is great! Last week i ordered some paints and two model kits at your webshop and it was soo fast delivered! The prices are great and i just can recommend it to everyone.
This is awesome Tom, you have a new subscriber here. I have really enjoyed watching your 3D printed videos as well as your kit building videos. What I would really enjoy watching is how to prepare a 3D model that you might buy from Cults that is not already designed for 3D printing. The video would go through how to prepare a 3D model car to be a print ready model. Have you seen any other videos that has gone through that process?
As I understand it, you level the layering of the model by painting it in primer and then sanding it until the layers disappear? I don't know English very well, so I'm asking again.
I know next to nothing about 3D printing. How is it that the new parts he shows at the end of the video so stinkin smooth? Everything I see that comes directly out of a 3D printer has the layer lines.
Because there are two different methods of printing: Pla that is worst quality and it's made with a Plastic wire that is melted slowly doing thik layers. With this one u can't print detailed models and they will result only with visible layers. The other one is resin printing and it's the one in this video, it works in immersion, with a uv screen that projects each layers and makes the resin hard, layer per layer with a very microscopic thickness (we talk about pixels of screen, so microns) and u see very detailed and smooth models! Pretty indicated for miniatures.
Nice print. What I am doing is, that i rotate a model of 13-15 degrees up and 13-15 degrees left...so the layer lines are visible only on the raght bumper a bit and roof....Try it:)
Do you find not tilting your parts for the printer helps? I recently got a Saturn 4 Ultra and I am in so far over my head, I have no clue what I am doing. I have heard with the tilting vat that you can't use normal advise for angling prints with these printers.
Just looked it up unter the link but unfortunately the one that you show is not there as the ones there look totally different. The Model number would be interesting as I could maybe google it.
My first airbrush was from Fengda and i loved it (it was my first time using an airbrush and it was a different world compared to a normal brush ^^ ).
The quality of this printer and kit is great!
Last week i ordered some paints and two model kits at your webshop and it was soo fast delivered! The prices are great and i just can recommend it to everyone.
Always love your video thank you
This is awesome Tom, you have a new subscriber here. I have really enjoyed watching your 3D printed videos as well as your kit building videos.
What I would really enjoy watching is how to prepare a 3D model that you might buy from Cults that is not already designed for 3D printing. The video would go through how to prepare a 3D model car to be a print ready model. Have you seen any other videos that has gone through that process?
Havent realy seen a video like that. And i also cant make one, as i’m simple not capable of altering or even making my own 3d files😅
As I understand it, you level the layering of the model by painting it in primer and then sanding it until the layers disappear? I don't know English very well, so I'm asking again.
Correct
Very nice video, have been thinking about getting Saturn 4 ultra to print some accessories and body kits to my models. Looks very good.
I know next to nothing about 3D printing. How is it that the new parts he shows at the end of the video so stinkin smooth? Everything I see that comes directly out of a 3D printer has the layer lines.
Because it’s a resin printer. Higher resolution printing than traditional PLA printers which print in layers.
Because there are two different methods of printing:
Pla that is worst quality and it's made with a Plastic wire that is melted slowly doing thik layers. With this one u can't print detailed models and they will result only with visible layers.
The other one is resin printing and it's the one in this video, it works in immersion, with a uv screen that projects each layers and makes the resin hard, layer per layer with a very microscopic thickness (we talk about pixels of screen, so microns) and u see very detailed and smooth models! Pretty indicated for miniatures.
@@MrSupercarsMilan Wonderful explanation, sir. Thank you!
That compressor looks suspiciously like my Badger compressor.
where is the part 2?
Nice print. What I am doing is, that i rotate a model of 13-15 degrees up and 13-15 degrees left...so the layer lines are visible only on the raght bumper a bit and roof....Try it:)
Do you find not tilting your parts for the printer helps? I recently got a Saturn 4 Ultra and I am in so far over my head, I have no clue what I am doing. I have heard with the tilting vat that you can't use normal advise for angling prints with these printers.
I normally don’t tilt
I would like to know what you think about the Fengda Spray booth and which model it is.
Lovely booth. Works great. Links are in the video description
Just looked it up unter the link but unfortunately the one that you show is not there as the ones there look totally different.
The Model number would be interesting as I could maybe google it.
@@stephanschilling6691 www.airgoo-europe.com/Draagbare-Airbrush-spuitcabine-spray-box-met-afzuiging-Fengda-FD-520
Thank you very much.
Looked it up again and found it 😀
@@stephanschilling6691 sorry, my bad. I guess they don’t offer the same items for every country
What kind of plastic are the headlights from?
3d printing resin