Tag: 3d Printing

  • MtG Trophy update

    Another trip to Toledo, another round of updates to my work on our trophy for the upcoming Magic: The Gathering tournament.  Last time, I applied a base coat of black to the overall model, making it appear to be a large lump of tar.  This time, it was drybrushing the stone base with different shades…

  • Printer gaps

    I have tried numerous possibilities, and I still can’t seem to resolve what appears to be the final quality issue with the 3d printer.  As you can see in the picture, I am getting gaps in the print at the start of the layer on the outer wall.  It isn’t consistent by layer, but of…

  • A (mostly) successful print

    My continuing efforts to 3d print and craft a set of dice boxes for our gaming group managed a bit more success yesterday, with a successful print in copper of the customized box top.  I have been having quite a bit of challenge with the cutout on the lid, which is printed first – the…

  • Resin Success

    Finally managed a successful casting in resin, though I am strongly debating whether it is a practical option or not.  Between the cost of molding and the resin itself, and then the cleanup after, it isn’t a very practical solution for this type of item.  In truth, that is no doubt why CNC wood cutting…

  • The Dice Box

    As I continue to experiment and attempt resin molding, and fiddle and tune the 3d printer, I managed to finish a single full usable dice box, in my preferred copper PLA filament.  Its not the ideal design (I have a version with a Runelord’s Sihedron Rune in the top), but the lid and base are…

  • Molding Fail

    Apparently, I made a mistake with the resin.  After a bit of math, I had estimated fairly closely the amount of resin mix required to fill the mold – right at 1 cup total.  Mix the material, add coloring, stir for several minutes, slowly pour into the mold.  After several minutes of slow pouring, I…

  • Experiments in molding – part 2

    We finished the second half of the first attempt at a mold on Tuesday, and managed to de-mold the forms that evening.  New lesson learned – if you don’t spray a sealant, the new silicon bonds with the old.  Thus I had to cut a new seam in the mold, to remove the original.  Fortunately,…

  • 3d Printer Nozzle issues

    Over the last week, I have been having new challenges with the 3d Printer, as I have been trying to print rather large parts.  Initially, I could not get the filament to adhere, or it would be splotchy and rough at different sections.  As usual, a lot of this was a matter of constantly tuning…