great work!!, looking at the prints it looks like when you slice sometimes you switch between making supports and holing the models, so that makes inner supports inside when slicing, you should enable infill so you have a nice structure that make the parts sturdy in places you actually need and less mess to clean up afterwards :9
That came up great!!! Did you sort out your layer lines issue? Deadpool vs Wolverine was one of the best movies I've seen in years. Great to see those 2 banter between themselves.
I want to add stubble/growth to my Present Toys' Indiana Jones ala Raiders. So his is more beard than shadow. Can I go in immediately with brown pastels or would you recommend the 5 o'clock shadow first and build up with brown pastels after that from there?
Not all cheap airbrush needles are ground to the same angle on the point. I have found that if you compare various needles, the ones where the angle starts further back can cause the point to stick out further past the nozzle.
Use is rather limited as you mentioned. Few reviews saying the same. If you enjoy plastic model building, you would enjoy sanding too. I would stick to sanding stick to cover 90% of the situation. Your review trigger me to get their rotary tool as mine is an AliExpress no name. Dispaie does make nice tool that I already have a few. Fancy packaging.
@@evolutionxstudios No problem. I don’t know the diameter TBH but I have established from another reviewer who has both that they are 0.1 mm too big and thus don’t fit! How dumb is that, they make a device that does not accept the drill bits that they also make. They only fit their hand drill which is essentially a pin-vise, those I have already. So this is off the list to me. Looks like it’ll have to be the Wowstick Drill.
My guess is that being a grinder, even at the lowest speed, it will be too fast for a modelling type drill that ideally needs high torque but low speeds. Hence Wowstick make both a drill AND a grinder / sander rather than one device for both purposes.
Nice, this is where I’m at, been using cheapest airbrushes money could buy but now I’m ready to upgrade It’s between this and the GHAD-68 for the nice trigger
Definitely! But I didn’t have one back then. And the size of this statue also was way too big for the regular resin printer sizes that were available at this time
@@evolutionxstudios ok fair enough, is it possible to do resin in sections and connect em? Also time did this take over all? It looks absolutely fantastic
@@lancemiranda1765 thanks mate! That's possible of course. However each part will create seam lines that have to be taken care of. I can't really tell you. I would guess for the complete post processing maybe 30 ish hours?
Moin, ich bin auch gerade dabei ein Gehäuse für meinen Drucker zu bauen, nachdem ich jetzt auch meine Reinigungsstation darin unterbringen möchte. Kannst du mir vllt sagen, wo du die Platten gekauft hast? Deine Preisangabe ist erstaunlich niedrig im vgl. zu Baumarktpreisen. Liebe Grüße
@@evolutionxstudios genial, danke. Bei den anderen Märkten in meiner Umgebung gingen die Quadratmeterpreise ins doppelte davon oder es waren ungünstige Maße. Vielen Dank für die schnelle Rückmeldung!
Well done. Quick and to the point explanation of the steps. I have a Mars 2 Pro and a Mars 4 Ultra and am still trying to figure out how I will contain and vent the fuse from them. This is a great example that I may well have to emulate in my own build.
@@robertzagyi6222 maybe you find something if you search for „filter Eheim Ecco“. That was the filter I took it from. And I didn’t take it as it was I ripped off a view layers to make it thinner