First post on here but the hub is getting busy and really loving all the tinkering. That said, it’s due time to join the community. Thanks to 3D hubs for making this happen.
We’ve been tweaking our Flashforge Creator Pro and its amazing how much better it is than out CubePro. It’s a shame. With the Creator comes all the joys of fun filaments and we sure have been having fun.
We’ve gone through quite a few nozzles and rebuilt the extruders a number of times but that’s the joys of printing with the unique filaments. With all the tinkering we have the machine dialed! And Simplify3D IS WORTH the money if you ask me.
Have a peek at a few of our latest creations…I’ve seen some killer finishes posted around the web so we’re constantly trying to improve. Any feedback is welcome.
I am curious now! How outer layers improve the finish on these prints?
And actual tips on actual shiny finish? I guess you can’t just dremel these, right?
Outer layers dont necessarily improve the finish they just allow you to have more material to finish so that you COULD use a dremel. Try dremelling 2 layers even at a low speed and you’ll chew right through. Or try tumbling 2 layers for 24 hours and you’ll have a few holes. By upping the layers you play it safe and also leave the door open for even more character accents like scrapes, dents, etc. Look at the buddah, that was purposely tarnished in the tumbler to a point that it was almost all black, then hand sanded in various areas, then tumbled again. You can definitely use a dremel just be very careful of heat - it builds up fast.
Im still working on the shiney-ness but i have been using some ideas from our resin prints like wet sanding with very high grit but one secret (well not so much of a secret as its in Form1 finishing guide is mineral oil. Definitely pick up a bottle of that at the drug store as its greatto have around for all types of prints. Its great for adding some shine, great for touching up scratches and rough areas from sanding and even great as lube for gears and moving parts! These had a nice mineral oil rub prior to the shoot - same way the body builders lube up! haha