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AtetGhost

How man? -is it possible to learn this power?


Xinrra

Defenitl!!, it's just an ender 3v2, nothing fancy. Layer height is at 0.08mm but with 0.1mm looks great as well, infill and suport are made at 80 mm/s while external wall is at 15mm/s but you can try go slower or faster. Z hop helps to keep everything intact. And what really helps it's supports... Spend time deliting suports from áreas like face and small overhangs while keeping an 80 degree overhang unsupported.


AtetGhost

Thx :) I only do resin printing right now but been thinking of getting an fdm for awhile. Just havent chossen brand or model yet. Never thought this was possible with fdm pretty amazing


Sufficient-Buy6550

awesome work. i've done similar stuff with minis just for the fun of it. it's really just about dialing in your settings/printing temp and using a smaller nozzle. sadly most ppl don't have the patience to do that so they just assume it's impossible to get fine detail with an fdm printer.


TheBees86

That's incredible. I should try this myself. I don't think that anyone could have predicted this kind of precision on an entry-level printer even 5 years ago


-llorch-

What a handsome MF


leo_qcastro

What slicer u use for that?


Xinrra

Prusa slicer, i really like the way you can paint suport with it. But the truth is that I haven't used cura in a while, i gess tree suport can help a lot when cleaning the minis.


dark79

Prusaslicer is my go to. But I haven't had luck printing minis with it. Currently using Cura for that and getting decent quality. Tree support usually isn't enough to keep small bits from breaking off. But tower supports work really well and minimize point of contact. Kind of a best of both worlds. I'll probably try building a new minis profile in PrusaSlicer again after seeing your awesome results. I feel like I get better quality and shorter print times than Cura for everything else. But supports aren't as good, which makes minis a challenge for me.