![]() The mustang will be just the same I am sure we can compare notes. Juss I am using S3D with much improved results while printing the Spitfire. Good luck printing the spit! Mine has about 30 flights on it now and I am constantly suprised about how great it flies. ![]() ![]() I did not print the entire wing in one inning like stepan does in the videos. Turn cooling off completely for good layer adhaesion and something I did do was print every part on ist own. It doesnt do much to the weight but the parts are a lot stronger. What I did do in S3D was print with a layer width of 0,48mm. I cant give you any tips with cura, I sliced all parts in Simplif圓D which worked very well for me. Yep, the silver Spitfire and the following silver P-51 both came out fine. I may do the Thunderbolt in silver if the Spitfire comes out OK. I have used XT on a few other prints and I find increasing the material flow to 110% makes for a very strong single skin which is very flexible.Īnyway, hope your silver model is coming out well. Did you use the supplied profiles for Cura, or did you modify them. Just interested to know if you had any tips when setting up the printer. I already have the recommended battery and Speed controller so initial cost is lower. I am going to use the smaller motor option on the first model using ColorFabb BLUE GREY PLA. Hey WTFockewulf I fly model airplanes and found your thread while searching Google for people who have printed the 3dLabPrint Spitfire.
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