Can a Bambu A1 Mini Print D&D Minis? FMD vs Resin!!
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We're looking at FDM plastic pushing 3D printers vs ooey gooey resin machines and how they can help table top gamers visualize their characters.
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If you have the ability to print multi-material, print your fdm mini's with petg supports. You can have them snug right up to the PLA and use the highest density for the interface layer. They will come right off, super clean. You can reverse it and use PLA supports on a PETG model as well - or PETG with ABS if you are crazy. PETG doesn't stick very well to anything but PETG. Using this, you can get some pretty acceptable FDM mini's if you don't want to deal with the resin mess.
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Did you try using a 0.2 nozzle on your A1mini? You can get better results that way.
I did. I think I need to slow it down more?
Hi Denise.... great video, thank you.
Greetings from Holland
Thanks for watching!
As someone who is relatively new to 3D printing, the issue I'm finding is supports (both normal and tree) break off smaller parts of the mini. I love my A1 but printing minis has been a nightmare.
Interested to hear your take on multicolor printing. I recently gave up on the one I built and went back to plain IDX 2-color. I just didn't use it enough to justify the hassle
I have a Bambu Lab A1. I don’t use multiple colors often but I really like that when a spool runs out of filament it automatically continues using another spool assuming it’s the same as what ran out of
Thanks for the video it was fantastic to see someone make exactly what I'm trying to decide on and with great info! Cheers
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! Just a quick note. If you do go with resin, make sure you use all of the proper protection (nitrile gloves, proper eye wear, respirator). People underestimate how toxic resin is in it's liquid form. It can actually go through your skin and cause chronic health problems.
You are so right!
Another great video. Thanks for all the advice!
Thanks for stopping by!
You can make supports thinner and walls of them thinner too. I've been doing it for years and have great results with FDM. Hanging parts are not a concern at all. Recently showcased what I achieved in shorts and in a separate vid, give it a look if you're interested
Good, thorough coverage of the information. Well done Denise.
Glad it was helpful!
You have a really nice approach - thanks. I think multicolour printing with an AMS would be interesting to see. Thanks again!
3d printing for a few years now and appreciate how you presented this information. I wish that you were doing this video format back then. Well done and SUBBED.
Can you do an s1 pro review? they dont get enough love.
Great idea! I have one that’s Klippered & hooked up to a nozzle cam. It’s my all time favorite Ender.
@@stldenise 💯percent agree. I have a farm built on them, they need almost nothing except a diamondback nozzle
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First time I'm watching one of your videos, and I love the totally truthful, no nonsense take on printing minis. I can get slightly better results than you with my printer, but I'm still not totally happy, and am thinking about moving to resin. You had some great info, and answered some of my questions. Thanks!
I've seen better results from other UA-camrs as well -- I'm sure if I put more time into it I could get something nicer.
Yay!
Great video!
Love it
Great video!
Thanks! Are you going to 3D Printopia? Make sure you come by and say hi!
@@stldenise yes, I'll see you there!