I wonder how much international shipping will be, might have to do some testing. It would also be handy to be able to resize the stl files and select custom sizes.
Can you describe how these were protected for shipping? If they are well protected with bubble wrap or similar that would contribute to shipping cost; materials and package size. If the protection is well done, I think the shipping cost you showed is reasonable. I only have experience with JLCPCB shipping and that was just unpopulated PCBs so they didn’t really need protection.
It would be fun to see *how* they print these, as slicing, washing, curing and removing supports needs at least _some_ amount of manual work, not to mention sanding. How many miniatures can one person de-support and sand in an hour? How much are they paid for? Probably they can optimize a lot by going with full plates and printers dedicated to certain resin, but still, would you print a mini for a friend for $1 total while covering your costs and labor? e.g. Games Workshop might be interested in *what* is printed 😅
Always enjoy your content. Thanks!
Wow, that's pretty cheap. I was expecting around $30-$40 for all of them. Thanks for the informative content
I wonder how much international shipping will be, might have to do some testing. It would also be handy to be able to resize the stl files and select custom sizes.
maybe use a light black wash to fill in the cracks and show detail
Can you describe how these were protected for shipping? If they are well protected with bubble wrap or similar that would contribute to shipping cost; materials and package size. If the protection is well done, I think the shipping cost you showed is reasonable.
I only have experience with JLCPCB shipping and that was just unpopulated PCBs so they didn’t really need protection.
Each model was individually bubbled wrapped and secured with tape. They came in a cardboard box lined with styrofoam. They were pretty well protected.
It would be fun to see *how* they print these, as slicing, washing, curing and removing supports needs at least _some_ amount of manual work, not to mention sanding. How many miniatures can one person de-support and sand in an hour? How much are they paid for?
Probably they can optimize a lot by going with full plates and printers dedicated to certain resin, but still, would you print a mini for a friend for $1 total while covering your costs and labor?
e.g. Games Workshop might be interested in *what* is printed 😅
Do i need to upload the minis with or without supports?
Without supports.