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  • Overhangs were the biggest issue I found. So much so that I moved back to a 0.4 after a month of faff trying to find settings that would compensate.

    I use my printer mainly for minis, and figures that would print supportless on the 0.4 nozzle needed huge amounts of supports at 0.2 in order to print without missing chins etc.

    That said, the level of detail that I could achieve was better, particularly on the hair, but not enough to compensate for all of the extra faff and wasted plastic.


  • At the very simplest, you can just overlap things in the slicer without Blender.

    If you want to learn about Blender’s Sculpt mode, you can just Google “Blender Sculpt mode tutorial”. For convenience, try to use the most recent results, as the interface can be slightly different in older versions.

    Sculpt mode effectively allows you to alter the models as if they were made of clay or plasticine.

    A lot of the tutorials will be showing how to make things from scratch, but what’s important is that you see how the tools work.

    Once you have everything overlapping the way you want, you can join the using a Boolean operation. You’ll want to use a “union” operation.


  • To avoid the gaps you can line them up with an overlap.

    You can adjust the vertices of the model slightly to help facilitate this. The most natural-feeling way to do it in Blender is by using the Sculpt mode.

    You can use a Boolean addition operation to then make the two models a single piece of geometry. Or not bother (if you are printing on FDM or at 100% infill in resin, it won’t really hurt either way).






  • Absolutely - if anything, there’s a reluctance to use formal titles in the UK in general.

    I used to teach at university - students and staff alike just use first names when addressing each other. When signing emails, we just use our first name, no letters, job title, anything.

    It’s even something specifically touched on in our orientation guide for foreign students.

    As for newspapers and Prime Ministers specifically, one of the biggest newspapers, The Guardian, has a cartoonist who has always drawn David Cameron with a condom covering his head. There’s absolutely no deference shown to Prime Ministers here.




  • Apepollo11@lemmy.worldto3DPrinting@lemmy.worldGood printer for beginner
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    11 months ago

    Fwiw, I don’t recommend an ender. Admittedly it’s capable of great things, but certainly not out of the box.

    Although it’s not a huge selection, the best printer I’ve used in terms of ease and quality is the FLSun Q5. Prints great out of the box, auto-levels, easy to repair, plus it’s a delta (which are just magical to watch).




  • Not sure if joking, but councils are in charge of the municipal borough - usually a big town/city and the area around it.

    Some people rent their houses from the council - council houses. This tends to mainly be people on low income, as the rates are low.

    Because these are rented, the council can make sure you are not doing anything to harm the value of the house. When the houses need maintenance (new windows, new roofs), the council will perform it at no cost to the tenants - usually an entire estate at once, which is why they look alike.

    Obviously the council has no say over houses it doesn’t own. Unless you are breaking the law in some way (e.g. causing a health concern), you’re allowed to do what you want.