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  3. Having spent some time digging around to find a suitable filament for printing multi-colour terrain, I finally scored some.

Having spent some time digging around to find a suitable filament for printing multi-colour terrain, I finally scored some.

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    Having spent some time digging around to find a suitable filament for printing multi-colour terrain, I finally scored some. This seems like a good serious start.

    After these are done, I plan to follow this video and oil wash them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6wr6w5n-Iw

    Bonus learnings from this video were used here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5TGMxkuP8M

    #3DPrinting #FDM

    @3dprinting

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    • koz@chaos.socialK koz@chaos.social

      Having spent some time digging around to find a suitable filament for printing multi-colour terrain, I finally scored some. This seems like a good serious start.

      After these are done, I plan to follow this video and oil wash them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6wr6w5n-Iw

      Bonus learnings from this video were used here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5TGMxkuP8M

      #3DPrinting #FDM

      @3dprinting

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      @3dprinting @jamie - I figured this may be of interest. I'll post pictures once they're off the plate, and once they've been oil washed.

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      • koz@chaos.socialK koz@chaos.social

        @3dprinting @jamie - I figured this may be of interest. I'll post pictures once they're off the plate, and once they've been oil washed.

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        @koz@chaos.social i will investigate this video tomorrow, I’ve been experimenting with plate-to-table colored terrain a bit already.

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        • koz@chaos.socialK koz@chaos.social

          Having spent some time digging around to find a suitable filament for printing multi-colour terrain, I finally scored some. This seems like a good serious start.

          After these are done, I plan to follow this video and oil wash them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6wr6w5n-Iw

          Bonus learnings from this video were used here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5TGMxkuP8M

          #3DPrinting #FDM

          @3dprinting

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          @3dprinting Here they are, before the oil wash. The filament was a bit stringy: it was a very long print, my workshop is a swamp, and I don't have dryboxing set up for the U1 (yet). I also tried concentric infill for the top surface to make it look more like rocks, and I think it worked?

          Next, oil wash!

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            @3dprinting Here they are, before the oil wash. The filament was a bit stringy: it was a very long print, my workshop is a swamp, and I don't have dryboxing set up for the U1 (yet). I also tried concentric infill for the top surface to make it look more like rocks, and I think it worked?

            Next, oil wash!

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            @koz @3dprinting@techhub.social I'm really liking my U1 so far, but also wishing it had an AMS-type filament configuration instead of sticking them on the sides. I spent some time yesterday printing out filament enclosures for the sides in hope they can help mitigate moisture issues, but I'm not terribly hopeful.

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