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Bowfanny last won the day on January 16 2016
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A dremel would make short work of that extra material. Just make sure you don’t go right up to the edges with the tools and use sandpaper or the dremel with a sanding bit to sand back to the edges where it’s needed to look clean.
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Aaannnnddd I figured out that this 850 kit wasn’t what I wanted to do so I’m switching gears over to printing the Sean Fields V2 kit. 2 Ender 3 printers are gonna take a bit to knock out the main parts. Takes about a full week to do one of the regular sized greeves(printed a set for another Shore) but I’ll have to scale the width and depth up a hair because my calves are 17 and exceed the capacity of the stock size.
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Depending on where you’re located if in the US I found Zyltech filament to be a really decent filament for the lower cost. They have a 5kg spool now for about $65
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Looking great so far!
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Same weather forecast here. I’m picking up another 3d printer tomorrow though so I should be able to double my productivity.... at least in theory.
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@netfrost awesome! I’m building the same kit. I found my pouches off Etsy for pretty decent price. Straight from Yugoslavia even. I figure I’ll build the captain since my local garrison has two SL and a grunt already! I’ve also got a set of 850 armor I’m fixing as I print the whole new kit.
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My next project now that the helmet is done is going to be my belt boxes. Have you decided if you’re doing a grunt, SL, or the captain build yet? I know the grunt and captain are identical with the exception of paint additions for the captain. Are you using the V1 files or are you using the V2 files because there’s quite a bit of difference between them as far as the parts go. I know the V2 forearms are two part and printed at angles to optimize the print. Can’t wait to see more of the build!
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Good start! My helmet has the final piece on the printer right now. It would have been done this morning after the blast shield finished but I wanted crisp and non warped pieces to work from lol. Bummer on the forearm but at least you now know something your program doesn’t do very well.
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I’ve had his build open in another window on my phone since I started researching and building! I keep popping back over to it as I go since there’s a lot of great stuff he did there. I’m dual building at this point because one of my local Garrison buddies has a Vac former and we plan on doing a group build type thing with the SF 3d printed parts I am doing. I am definitely going to be trying to make this 850 kit go as far as possible! Thanks for the complement! I am also reprinting the back of the helmet and the back lower of SF V2 helmet as my print bed was out of level when it was printed and has a 5mm layer shift from one side to the other which is fixable but I want a great helmet at home right off the bat!
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Greetings all, i recently came into a set of second hand 850AW I believe V3 kit that was trimmed by the last person. Some of the trimming turned out to be a bit of a butchery and some oopsies. Right now I am currently about half done printing the helmet and may go back and re-print a piece or two as the original prints were a bit off but not by a noticeable amount(except to me). The 850 kit collar pieces are a complete wash as far as I am concerned and I have already printed a new collar but the back plate collar tabs are wonky. Nothing lines up like it needs to and so am struggling mentally as to what direction to take on it as I could just print the SF files for a new set or try to adapt and use some of the sintra I have on hand from building Mando stuff to repair the damage. It sat in someone’s garage for I don’t know how long. I received it in a big black garbage bag. Ive sanded all of the forearm and bicep cover strips as well as glued those suckers on after sanding the pieces to get footing for the adhesive to grab on to. I like Quick grip contact adhesive. It tends to hold better than my 3d printed parts when I assemble with it. It gets a grip within a few minutes and sets up solid/semi flexible over a 24hr period and I’ve snapped 3d pieces before it gave out. I’ve been double checking the crls and what not about the eye bags also so here’s where I am with that.
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Should be perfectly fine then as long as the pieces fit the print area you should be golden!
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That’d really depend on the machine to be honest. I’ve owned five different printers over the years and technically if it’s a desktop fdm printer it’s a Prusa clone of some sort unless it’s a delta. How well does his machine put out product or is it new to the both of you?