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Published on Sep 16, 2012

the http://Ultimaker.com 3D print farm!

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  • Erik de Bruijn

    You have to believe me: NONE the objects you see have been post-processed with acetone or any other solvent, nor have they been sanded. This is how the are when you get them out of the Ultimaker.

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  • HornbyCrazy

    the big red person. how many prints was it

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  • HornbyCrazy

    how did you make that huge model?

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  • Luke Hero

    It sounds so futuristic in there :P

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  • ionutcelgroaznic

    I think you should mention you used vapor acetone to polish that glossy finish.No way that thing is directly out of your 3d printer

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  • M.G. Suresh

    Hi

    I am suresh from India. can u let me know how is this 3d printing will cot me...

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  • Erik de Bruijn

    @TVESM07:

    The layer height is about 100 micrometers. The object is filled up to quite an extent (probably around 30%) to ensure it's really strong.

    It is a scan from a 3D scanner company.

    @cesarskydiver: A print of this size can easily take a day. But it's not expensive to print and the 'printer time' is also not expensive, because you can print many thousands of hours with an Ultimaker.

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  • TVESM07

    Hi Erik,

    Could you please provide some details about your settings? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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  • Antonio Solano

    This does not even look like it was 3D printed !... I've been doing some research and so far, this printer delivers the best definition. Could you PLEASE answer some questions ? About the "proper settings" you talk about. Is there some pre existent guidelines or did you tuned them up by yourself (e.g. try and error) ? ... Also, where would you recommend buying the filament (is this ABS or PLA?)

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  • cesarskydiver

    How did u scan yourself to print your figure?

    And was your figure printed in one piece or multiple pieces glued together?

    How long it takes to be fully printed?

    CONGRATS FROM BRAZIL, OUTSTANDING JOB!!!

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