I know you said you put a brim and two support rods on the neck but for me it won't print even adding those support rods... I'm going to try lowering the speed... I'm printing at 60mm per second... What other advice can you give me for the neck?
Well I went down to 15mm/s on outer layers cause I had a lot of problem with printing ribs and smaller parts. Also went with printing the supports on slim parts that would otherwise wobble out of existence and make me print them again (yes I'm talking about those damn ribs). Also check your fan settings, cause it's important to set it to 100%. You get detailed model sacrificing it's strength, but since only visuals matter in this type of print then no point in considering how tough it would be. I also used 3 shells most of the time. Good luck with printing, hope I'm not too late with the tips.
@@yearofthechris yes, it was a bitch but got it.. put brim, lowered print speed, made sure fans where on to 100 after the first couple layers and manually added support rods where it failed before.. so I believe it was the tip top on both sides, base and middle
@@pcysneros You're the man, thanks for replying. I now have some hope haha Im about to give it another shot but this time I will follow your guidance. Thanks!!
That's one awesome looking saurian! Fantastic work.
Nice job! What filament did you use?
Just normal PLA. I think it was some ecoPLA.
what epoxy filler are you using?
Can you please tell me what paints you used so I can buy them and also the type paint gun? Great video nice work.
I know you said you put a brim and two support rods on the neck but for me it won't print even adding those support rods... I'm going to try lowering the speed... I'm printing at 60mm per second... What other advice can you give me for the neck?
Maybe try generate proper supports with your slicer. It's more cleanup though.
Well I went down to 15mm/s on outer layers cause I had a lot of problem with printing ribs and smaller parts. Also went with printing the supports on slim parts that would otherwise wobble out of existence and make me print them again (yes I'm talking about those damn ribs). Also check your fan settings, cause it's important to set it to 100%. You get detailed model sacrificing it's strength, but since only visuals matter in this type of print then no point in considering how tough it would be. I also used 3 shells most of the time. Good luck with printing, hope I'm not too late with the tips.
did you get the neck?! Thats the only thing giving me problems right now
@@yearofthechris yes, it was a bitch but got it.. put brim, lowered print speed, made sure fans where on to 100 after the first couple layers and manually added support rods where it failed before.. so I believe it was the tip top on both sides, base and middle
@@pcysneros You're the man, thanks for replying. I now have some hope haha Im about to give it another shot but this time I will follow your guidance. Thanks!!
Sir did u enable supports..?
If yes..! what's the support density..?
how long the total leght? do you print it ini 100% scale?
Yeah I printed it 100% scale. It's pretty much 60cm from head to tail.
What fille did you use ?
Do you sell it ?
Maybe if the price is right.