harristotle wrote:
Steve, I'd love to have info on those who are willing to print in this material...
Try Kirk Kirkland at Collapse Industries in Florida.
https://www.collapseindustries.com/Kirk has Form 2s, and even better.
harristotle wrote:
...I'm not opposed to using it, but the limited research I've done on those offering print services in this material can't meet the constraints I'm designing to in 1/1200. The 1.0mm, .8mm, and .6mm wires I'm limited to in shapeways as well as the .6mm unsupported walls and .1mm raised detail already makes it difficult to present a good model that's true to scale.
If this different material can print at that resolution, I'd love to check it out....
Oh yes, 0.1mm is no problem. The exterior cabling on this 1/700 scale USS
Yorktown island is 0.05mm thick, half the 0.1mm you're looking for.
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Model Monkey 1-700 Yorktown CV-5 Island 1942 e.jpg
harristotle wrote:
...I think my biggest question besides who offers this service at the resolution I need is, do I have to design the supports in when I create the model or are they generated automatically as part of the print process?
Both actually. The printer's software generates the sprues. But you may want to move some around or remove some altogether in order to protect detail, etc., which the software lets you do. You can also set the size of the contact points or mix sizes. 0.6mm is default but 0.4 works fine. The software, called "PreForm", is free from Formlabs for use with their printers. You can download and install it, then see how it does for your models.
https://formlabs.com/software/preform/If you like it, you can then send Kirk the *.form file you've created for him and his folks to print for you.
I have no association with Kirk, other than as a previous customer and admirer of his capabilities.
You're a gentleman and a scholar! I'll check it out when I finish this build. Thank you!