This week, I are mostly been learning how to add custom supports to unsupported STL files using Any Cubic Photon Workshop.
Rafts are essential to make the prints stick to the bed and not the FEP film |
This is the slicer which came with my printer and has a somewhat frustrating interface. The key things I learned were:
1. Always add a raft using the RAFTS tab in the Shape Edit window. This is essential to help your minis to stick to the bed (Foot) of the printer and peel away from your FEP film.
2. For best results with tabletop mini prints set your supports to LIGHT this will allow you to get more supports in tighter spots.
3. Fill your model with auto generated supports and then add more manually. You're gonna need them.
King Pin - Thingiverse 4140572
There are a lot of marvel minis out there but very few free ones of King Pin. I liked this one because he had a useful pose and body shape for my character mini in the game of Call of Cthulhu which begins next week at Dragons Keep Roleplay Club.
Sumo - Sketchfab
To be honest I just needed the head for my character project. I should probably have cut it apart in mesh mixer and blended it together with the King Pin but that's what superglue is for.
Crouching Gargoyle - Thingiverse 3604340
This is a neat model and useful for both set decoration and as a monster in almost any game. I printed a bunch to fill up the print bed and get the best value for money from my printer.
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