3D Printing Flexible Rubber Like Tyres for Your Scale Models with Resione FX60 Flexible Resin

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Wow, those tires are seriously detailed and the softness of the material makes them great to wear on rims. Thanks for the share 👍🏼👍🏼

KarlScaleModeling
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Probably already mentioned but you could print the tires in two halves and use some rubber cement to stick them together.

tillytony
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Way nicer than my attempts way back. The supports I used when trying those was just a solid cylinder 'wall' to hold the tyre up and that way I could slice it off at an angle to kind of match the sidewall profile

SlowlysModels
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I print my tires flat on the plate, with no supports whatsoever. That is without a platform support as well. They turn out fine and no need for post finishing. In the scale I am printing, 1:43 and 1:64, you cannot see where the tire sidewall had contact with the plate.

Jedimaster
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When I normally trim my uncured (hard) resin prints, I do so with a straight-edge razor blade under my stereo zoom scope to “saw” at the support as flush as possible to the surface. In the uncured state, the resin is still soft enough to cut through leaving a reasonably clean mark. Other times I might partially cut from different sides so that at least, if I break off the support, it “guides” the break to avoid a goosebump or divot mark. Given the crazy amount of micro-supports you added to the flex resin my method would take a while. If your support tear-surfaces are more divot-like, maybe experiment with “painting” raw flex resin into those spots and hitting it with UV light.

cartertg
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Note about the statement about "Removing the support on ABS like Resin before curing":
Wenn pulling your support off of uncured resin, there is a high chance of breaking a good portion out of the surface of your model, resulting in litte round holes or worse.
The safe way is to cure your model with the support still attaached and than use a small pliar or similar to remove the support before sanding.

TalosASP
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Blown away by the technological advancements in 3D printing. You're my only source. Thank you for showing this to us

birdsarcasm
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try having your supports on the inside of the tire with the tire raised about 5mm. Then use a sharp (new blade) xacto or utility knife or scalpel to cut the supports off.

justin_
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This sounds so cool. You have a lot more possibilities. 👍🏼

mtb_joshi
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I have to print an extremely small and delicate part that needs to be highly flexible and durable. I figured there was no way. I just had a thought that should work in most situations. Put a ring with large contact area around your small print. This should help with stopping parts from tearing off the build plate.

toastranger
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Thanks for all the details and showing the correct chitubox settings. Would you be able to print 1/60 tires for hot wheels with this resin?

ShinjiBabel
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Awesome printing of those tires. Thanks for sharing.

michaelcooke
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Cool! Thanks for sharing. Happy days and model on! 😎🇨🇦

petermerz
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Very Cool video. I had no clue this product was out. Thanks for sharing

michaelhintzmikesminiature
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Instead of individual supports could you just print a thin solid ring and cut it off with a razor knife? Or design the support with a thicker base and vertical section and taper down where it meets the sidewall

jlr
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Absolute game changer! Thank you for the video👍

diecastchaser
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Great video, i have tried and failed many times with the F80 formula, so this has given me the motivation to try again. :)

ScaleModelJAM
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I just tried this resin and have no luck getting a good print even with their recommend settings

dennissantiago
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cut the tire on symetry line and place that flat on the bed, join both parts with the same reisn. hope in helps.

Armabelico
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How do you call the VW van sketch art on the wall?

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