How To 3D Print Big Models (Resin Edition)

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3D printing for tabletop games like warhammer AOS, Warhammer 40K, DND, and pathfinder can be so much fun and easy for small miniatures, but when you start to print big models things can get a little complicated. Hopefully this video will help you sort through some of the confusion!

Check out the links below to find models you are interested in printing.

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#cosplay
#New40k
#Leviathan
#warhammercommunity
#dnd
#tabletopgaming
#miniature
#pathfinder

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There's some good tips and tricks here. For as much content that's out there about 3D printing it's still kind of a wild west type of hobby where you really do just need to jump in and explore all the options. Make drastic changes see what it does, you can always ctrl+Z.

andrewloftus
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Like and Subscribe! to see more content. Next week we'll answer the question of whether or not watching painting YouTube channels actually helps!

pulsegategaming
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Hi, this video is very helpful for setting up the prints. I struggle with printing big models on my resin printer - the parts do not match after printing. Would you have any tips on how to fix that issue?

marcish
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When i turn over a subject how can see its height in chitubox? How i know that my printer can printed that? Maybe a silly question but i am a beginner.

manosjj
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I have been deleting the plugs because i had no idea what they were!

MrClawt
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That is not a large model lol. I have printed a couple of dinosaurs that are nearly 5 ft long and a 3 ft tall Dobby model. Also when you cut the model into pieces click on keep both and then you can save both pieces without going back to get the second one. Going back introduces a path for an error by forgetting to go back or by moving the split line. It's very easy to get ahead of yourself especially if you are slicing a model up into 15 or 20 pieces and you end up missing a piece. You can't go back and be sure you'll cut the model exactly the same way again so yo have to start over. Good video thanks.

carlkerstann
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What do you think about the safety of resin 3d printing?

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