This was great, thanks, I have been researching "candle making as a business" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Peyaniel Psychological Predominance - (should be on google have a look ) ? It is an awesome exclusive guide for discovering the trick to be a candle maker for profit minus the normal expense. Ive heard some great things about it and my cousin got amazing success with it.
Tammy Priest Thank you so much Tammy. I’m sure a rock as a base, with molding play dough will look great. Just take you’re time with it, have fun , and good luck👌🏻 Cheers
Hi. I have been looking to making something similar to what you have done, and I want to use the same dragon egg models from thingyverse. No need to draw them myself. I have a question though, The setting you have used for the #D printing of the eggs, what are those if you dont mind sharing? I took the model from thingyvser, ran is through Autodesk Nettfabb to fix any holes in the mesh, hollowed it out in Lychee, exported it as an stl file. Imported said file in Cura and slcied it with no infill. I haven't tested it out yet, but when you printed out yours, did you use any sort of infill or support on the insode/outsode of the eggs? Since its like a 20 hour print without supports, I'd rather not just "try and see what happens" if I can avoid it. Thanks, and keep up the great work. I'm impressed (helps to butter up the content creator)
Hello there Sir, And thank you so much😄 Consider me butterd up😉😂 First time I believe I used Meshmixer to hollow it out. And fixed some errors in the mesh automatic. The print was sliced in Cura. Placed straight up. No interior infill. and just minimal supports at the base. (Believe it was set at 70 degree angel support) And it printed out just fine on the first go. Good luck with you're build fellow maker! Have a good one, cheers
Amazing work!! though they are nothing compared to yours, i ordered hbo game of thrones dragon egg candles and received them half ruined. the paint is chipped off. now i'm thinking of repainting those areas. which paints should i use? acrylic or oil paints?
i was talking about these. www.amazon.com/Game-Thrones-Sculpted-Dragon-Candles/dp/B07D91ZFHW i dont want to paint the whole thing just the damaged parts. please suggest which type of paint should i get?