Here is a demo of different infills : one of the BIGGEST ARGUMENT IN 3D-PRINTING !!!

Yep, realize that you choose how to FILL the objects. Which saves enormous amounts of filament !

From top to bottom:

  • 20% Rectilinear infill
  • 10% Rectilinear infill
  • 5% Rectilinear infill
  • 20% Honeycomb infill
  • 10% Honeycomb infill
  • 5% Honeycomb infill
  • 20% 3D-Honeycomb infill
  • 10% 3D-Honeycomb infill
  • 5% 3D-Honeycomb infill
  • Black (unknown infill)
  • 0% infill
  • Vase mode (only the border is extruded with only pass by layer)

 

Picture by JOCA ! Thank you brother.

3D scanning a dog is not a simple thing !

The owner had a trick to help : you put a stone on the nose of the dog and it stays still ! Incredible !

So after scanning this strong dog, I deleted the stone on Blender and the rear part wasn't very good so I created a special triangular base.

10€ for the scanning and Blender work, then 30€ for 3D-printing in "gold" color PLA.

I had an order from a professionnal craftman : Espingardaria Matos makes unique pigeons helmets for hunters. Sir Matos was using wood models to form the final product.

He asked me if I could make those wood models in bio-plastic (which is very close from wood in fact), and after some tries to match the exact shape, I got it ! 😎

This reflects what I want to do : HELP craftmanship workers with NEW TOOLS !

Got an idea ? CONTACT ME !

 

On the left the old wood model, then on your right the new 3D-printed ones !

Bottom pictures are the resulting product he is selling.

DTE Toulouse LOGO, one of my biggest orders in 2014 at Toulouse, realized in PLA on a RepRap, positionned at the entrance of their offices ! Delivered by rollerskating ! Funny for a company working for Da Vinci highways... so... yes I accepted this PLA -BioPlastic- order but I don't like highways, we don't need more.