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Boom/Dozer Boat 1:30 3D printed
tica:
While sanding and painting my BoomBoat 1:22 https://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,68174.0.html I was printing this one https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3052022
Material: Viking PLA
Printer: Ender 3V2 with PEI plate
Glue: Deluxe Materials Plastic Magic
CarlC:
I recognise those parts ok2 lol - your prints have come out nice and clean. Did you print with support for the hull? The internal support was a bit of a pain to remove on my one.
tica:
Didn't use supports for the hull (Quick and dirty print) , so there are some clean-up in the stern and the box opening above the rudder post is not looking that nice, but hey it's covered by the hatch.
Tafelspitz:
Those prints look very smooth, nice and clean indeed!
I wasn't aware that Plastic Magic actually worked on PLA. Thanks for the hint!
tica:
Small progress and much sanding, can't open my phone with fingerprint {-)
Plastic Magic is great, I use a small bottle with a thin metal tube to apply enough before it is absorbed by the material.
Now time for some epoxy coating.
Looking for a good UV light so I can use UV resin and cure it quickly.
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