Some printing tips: You should (i think) be able to print in 0.08mm layers if you do a custom preset, also the weird stringy lines on the prints can be fixed by increasing "retraction" length If you wanna stay with a more "wooden" look maybe you could get some wood pla (pla infused with sawdust or other wood particulate) Glad to see more thomas fans get into 3d printing, honestly one of the big reasons why im getting back into thomas lol
Great video! If your printer offers it try using tree supports . Imo it's way better then the generic on due to it being significantly more easier to take off 😊
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Now I'm much more motivated to get a printer ^^
"To print, or not to print. That is the question." Alright Shakespeare, what have you done with Geoh?
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Some printing tips:
You should (i think) be able to print in 0.08mm layers if you do a custom preset, also the weird stringy lines on the prints can be fixed by increasing "retraction" length
If you wanna stay with a more "wooden" look maybe you could get some wood pla (pla infused with sawdust or other wood particulate)
Glad to see more thomas fans get into 3d printing, honestly one of the big reasons why im getting back into thomas lol
Had no clue about the retraction function! Will definitely need to look into that! Thank you so much for all the tips!
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Great video! If your printer offers it try using tree supports . Imo it's way better then the generic on due to it being significantly more easier to take off 😊
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll give it a try.
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