Great tutorial FYI rubbing alcohol will REMOVE acrylic paint despite being dried. Leave it on long enough and it will eat straight through the paint to remove it. I used it to remove all old dried acrylic paint of my palettes.
You need a consistent speed of both fan and perimeters so it doesnt vary. Depending on your slicer you will need to disable things like auto cooling or print speed on small perimeters and such so the outer surface of the print always has a consistent speed
Great tutorial FYI rubbing alcohol will REMOVE acrylic paint despite being dried. Leave it on long enough and it will eat straight through the paint to remove it. I used it to remove all old dried acrylic paint of my palettes.
gorgeous print!
Thanks for the great tutorial!
Ay wheres the second video bud?
Its still on my ever-expanding to-do list
What temp are you using for that eryone silk? I have the same one and I keep getting variations of color as it moves up the print. Thanks.
You need a consistent speed of both fan and perimeters so it doesnt vary. Depending on your slicer you will need to disable things like auto cooling or print speed on small perimeters and such so the outer surface of the print always has a consistent speed