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I finished bigger Edria print earlier, taking close to 40 hours in total, not counting few failures, 450-500g of resin when including supports (even when hollow model). Resulting about 25cm/9.8" tall, and 380g heavy. With less support structure "pimples" as the first one. 

I would still nitpick that the *seams* where I connect the parts is still fairly visible. I can try to ofcourse fill it, and cover it whenever getting my hands on model painting tools. 

I found also my older entry level dslr camera that helped to get better pictures as well, that might be better for enjoyment. I don't though have much of photo studio corner yet, so just doing on my desk for now with some rgb bulbs I had for mood lights.


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MadMutter

Stop it, you really make me want to invest in a printer every time you show these haha That was a joke ofc, please keep us updated if you proceed with this project hehe

Pal Kia

The day you get your hands on one of those hospital grade living tissue printers.....whew-

Salsabubble

I said it before and I will say it again, you are -insanely- good at what you do and I don't want you to ever stop doing it <3 Kudos to this, you made something else thoroughly amazing!

Pyrohawk

Made to order Edria figurine shop when? :D

SpicyPaint (edited)

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2021-12-03 16:10:14 Looking extremely good! <3
2021-10-31 18:38:03 Looking extremely good! <3

Looking extremely good! <3

MadMutter

By the way, from what I heard SLA printers can be quite smelly. Since for finely detailed prints resin printers are unbeatable I wanted to ask you what your experience is so far. Like what Printer do you use, how’s noise and smell, etc.

hutska

I use Elegoo Saturn. The smell can varie by resin I think, so far used the Elegoo's default grey. The smell is there, but it's not *that* bad, ofcourse you don't wanna be smelling that for too long, so having room with ventilation is very recommended. There is some "Eco" resin that should be less smelly. Ofcourse treating them all as a toxin and proper protection. The printer itself contains the smell 99% without letting anything out long as the lid is on. I have also few small carbon filtering machines. It's not quiet machine, but the sound is rather stable fan noise, so it doesn't bother me that much, then there is the FEP-film's sound atop of it. But I wouldn't be able to sleep with it on the next room. My biggest stress though about whole SLA printing is how painful making an error can be. Following with lot of careful cleaning. :x

hutska

Either that or just sharing the files for other to print. Shipping cost might be kinda high for US folks as Invidual.