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  • Tim Marlow
    • Apr 2018
    • 18944
    • Tim
    • Somerset UK

    #736
    MAK is doing something with 3D resin printing on here…..

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    • Dave Ward
      • Apr 2018
      • 10549

      #737
      The dirty IPA used to clean the finished resin print is classified as toxic waste ( like used motor oil ), and has to be disposed of at an appropriate site ( bet a lot of people just pour it down a drain ).
      Dave

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      • Gern
        • May 2009
        • 9255

        #738
        Originally posted by Dave Ward
        This my be of interest...............

        Still have the problem of getting accurate plans to make those 3D CAD models!
        Dave
        Interesting stuff there Dave. I've been sceptical about 3D printing as I like sticking bits of plastic together rather than using computers to create scale plans. I guess the folks that like all that 'puter stuff can't resist playin' with it though, so now there's some ready-written CAD stuff about. How long is it going to be before there are online shops specialising in CAD drawings for modellers?

        It appears, as usual, I'm waaayyy behind the times. Alas, it's all a bit late for me, but I think you younger guys are going to be having fun! At less than £300, I reckon that's within most people's budget - how many of you have spent that much on an airbrush/compressor set-up?

        Oh well, I'd bet my dad would be arguing about how much easier modelling is now with all the improved mouldings, specialised tools and A/M that's available, that he didn't have access to as a lad - and my grandad complaining about all these new-fangled ready moulded plastic kits that's about! What's wrong with balsa wood and tissue paper!!?

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        • Tim Marlow
          • Apr 2018
          • 18944
          • Tim
          • Somerset UK

          #739
          Not if the waste resin wash is first UV cured and then filtered to take the cured resin out of the alcohol Dave. The alcohol can then be reused and the filtered cured resin can be disposed of like plastic.

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          • Guest

            #740
            Originally posted by Gern
            I guess the folks that like all that 'puter stuff can't resist playin' with it though
            Some of them, anyway. Mainly the ones who can actually work with CAD software, which (as a class) is one of the worst types ever invented as far as usability is concerned.

            Originally posted by Gern
            How long is it going to be before there are online shops specialising in CAD drawings for modellers?
            What, like Thingiverse, MyMiniFactory or Threeding, you mean?

            Originally posted by Gern
            At less than £300, I reckon that's within most people's budget
            It is, but the real problem is making the drawings. If you can find ones of what you need, then all is well; if you have the skill (and software) to make your own, same. Otherwise, you’re out of luck.

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            • Gary MacKenzie
              SMF Supporter
              • Apr 2018
              • 1059
              • Gary
              • Forres , Moray , Scotland

              #741
              Originally posted by Dave Ward
              The dirty IPA used to clean the finished resin print is classified as toxic waste ( like used motor oil ), and has to be disposed of at an appropriate site ( bet a lot of people just pour it down a drain ).
              Dave
              If you follow any of the 3d printing groups on facebook ( only reason I have facebook ( and model making ) you will see that the majority of people know how to dispose of the used cleansing fluids ( water / mean green / ipa ) and are very quick to point that out to new users.
              There are a growing number of model makers releasing their stl files, free of charge, for personal use, and I have been collecting some of them, hoping to buy a 3d printer soon.

              There are a few good channels on youtube for sensible information on general printing and the best way to get the best use out of the machines.

              3dprintingpro
              uncle jessy
              vog
              modbot

              got my eyes on a mars3 or saturn.

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              • Dave Ward
                • Apr 2018
                • 10549

                #742
                If I spent all that time making 3-D models, I certainly wouldn't sell the computer files! I'd go into 3D printing for myself. Selling files just invites copying & multiple prints. Selling the individual single parts makes more sense. ( If I was interested in going to business, that is ). In a sense I'm glad I retired from the 3D designing business, it was becoming difficult to keep up to date ( more training = less time actually doing real work! )
                Dave

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                • Gern
                  • May 2009
                  • 9255

                  #743
                  Originally posted by Jakko

                  What, like Thingiverse, MyMiniFactory or Threeding, you mean? :smiling3:
                  Seems I'm even further out of touch than I thought!

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                  • Gern
                    • May 2009
                    • 9255

                    #744
                    Originally posted by Gary MacKenzie
                    If you follow any of the 3d printing groups on facebook ( only reason I have facebook ( and model making ) you will see that the majority of people know how to dispose of the used cleansing fluids ( water / mean green / ipa ) and are very quick to point that out to new users.
                    There are a growing number of model makers releasing their stl files, free of charge, for personal use, and I have been collecting some of them, hoping to buy a 3d printer soon.

                    There are a few good channels on youtube for sensible information on general printing and the best way to get the best use out of the machines.

                    3dprintingpro
                    uncle jessy
                    vog
                    modbot

                    got my eyes on a mars3 or saturn.
                    Just wondering how many go through that rigmarole rather than just pouring it down the loo?

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                    • Tim Marlow
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 18944
                      • Tim
                      • Somerset UK

                      #745
                      Originally posted by Gern
                      Just wondering how many go through that rigmarole rather than just pouring it down the loo?
                      I can see it now….lazy printer takes the waste to the smallest room to dispose of it and thinks he might as well make the journey worthwhile. When he finishes he drops his dog end down the pan before flushing. There is a gentle “woof” noise as the IPA ignites, followed closely by the acrid smell of scorched hair….nurse…..nurse……

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                      • Dave Ward
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 10549

                        #746
                        On the Trumpeter & HobbyBoss Facebook page - final test assemblies of Trumpeters' 1/16 Stug III & Pz. III
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                        On the Meng Facebook page - renders of their in process 1/35 Panther ausf. G
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                        Dave

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                        • Gern
                          • May 2009
                          • 9255

                          #747
                          Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                          I can see it now….lazy printer takes the waste to the smallest room to dispose of it and thinks he might as well make the journey worthwhile. When he finishes he drops his dog end down the pan before flushing. There is a gentle “woof” noise as the IPA ignites, followed closely by the acrid smell of scorched hair….nurse…..nurse……
                          "I love the smell of burnt hair in the morning"

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                          • Airborne01
                            • Mar 2021
                            • 4035
                            • Steve
                            • Essex

                            #748
                            Originally posted by Gern
                            "I love the smell of burnt hair in the morning"
                            What is your problems numb nuts ...? (Joking, honest - don't have a go at the fat boy - pleeeease!) :fearful:

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                            • Dave Ward
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 10549

                              #749
                              From MiniArt - 'new model coming soon'
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                              Yawn...............

                              On the ICM Facebook page boxart for their upcoming release
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                              Obviously part of the uniform to have facial hair!
                              Dave

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                              • Tim Marlow
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 18944
                                • Tim
                                • Somerset UK

                                #750
                                Very much part of the Edwardian man’s expected look was a moustache…..these look exactly of the time period.

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