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More trouble for my friends down south of where I am...

"The Lachlan River at Cowra peaked at 14.28 metres around 01:00 am Tuesday, and is currently at 10.59 metres and falling, with minor flooding. The Lachlan River at Cowra is likely to remain above the minor flood level (8.50 m) through to the end of the week.

The Lachlan River at Nanami peaked at 13.79 metres around midnight Tuesday into Wednesday and is currently at 13.51 metres and falling with major flooding. The Lachlan River at Nanami is likely to remain above the major flood level (10.70 m) through to the end of the week."

 

I used to joke, that my place was "flood safe" located on a hill top. I'm not sure it's 14-15 meters above the surrounding terrain 🤔

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So, I got some terrain and a nice playing area for games of Kill Team (skirmish games set in the 40K setting, I have a Veteran Guardsman team and an Ork Kommando team).

But, building an Alpha Legion army for Horus Heresy, I'm going to need a larger playing area and the table in the garage/gaming room is too small for that game.

Ordered the timber and boards necessary to build my own "overlay" to put on top of the table and give me a 4x6 foot gaming surface. IT people are not known for their practical skills, but anyone who has lived in Germany for any amount of time as a tenant, knows you can't do that without being (or becoming) a qualified kitchen builder 🤣

I still have the power tools and everything else (including the experience) from those days, so I look forward to rolling up my sleeves and start building something suitable for Alpharius and his legion...

It will probably be early next year before I have something worth taking pictures of, but then I'll if I can't get a pic or two of my legion.

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Juggling some work stuff, setting up plans in motion for some hectic times.

Trying to balance a few things out for the San Diego trip following Christmas, and just let myself ease into some retail therapy by taking advantage of the opening black friday sales to pick up a resin 3d Printer...

Also, lots of supporting crafting stuff on my Mando.   Coming up with some designs for leatherwork on the belts and such, besides painting some of the printed armour pieces.

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1 hour ago, Gfted1 said:

Whats the difference between this one and the one you already had? The material used in the printing process?

My Ender 5 Plus is an FDM printer.  It uses a variety of plastics (mostly PLA variants) that are fed into a hot-end and the high temperature melts it as it basically draws an object layer by layer, building upwards.

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You get bigger build plates and can generally create larger items using that sort of FDM 3D printer (unless you're talking incredibly expensive equipment that straddles the line of uber-hobby / industrial).

Which does give you the more traditional 3D printed thing (and the requisite print lines from the layer by layer heat, melt, draw, cool process).

Aka: honda_wasp1.jpg

 

Resin 3D printers work with a liquid resin that gets stored in a vat under the buildplate, and use UV light and lasers to cure the resin, and do it upside down (compared to FDM printers).

The build plate is drawn upwards, UV light is applied to cure the resin in the correct pattern for that layer, then it repeats until the object is finished.

Note: Technically, this is the oldest form of 3D printing. But it was the FDM printers that really saw it developed as a craft-hobby that you could do at home.

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Because the resin printer can work in incredibly high definition, you can do a lot more really fine detail work that you don't have to worry about clean-up in the same way you do with FDM printers.

You just have to go through additional steps of washing the printed object off of resin, and then set it to cure further under UV (either direct sun or basically a mini Tanning bed).

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While with the FDM printing, you tend to have a pause for sanding and filling in to smooth out the print lines.

FDM is still somewhat cheaper as a hobby, but Resin printers and materials are beginning to match them price-wise.

If you want something larger, and aren't too stressed on really fine details?  FDM printer tends to be the thing.

Smaller and incredibly detailed? That's where you go Resin printer.

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My plan is to use a combination of both to get what I want.

I can slice something up so the bulk is FDM printer, and the detail parts are resin printed, then put it all together.

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I have a resin printer and an automated washing and uv curing station (the mini "tanning bed" @Raithe mentioned). It's mostly used for creating building parts (modular buildings), ruins, scifi structures etc. as terrain for tabletop wargaming. It takes a bit to learn how to model for and slice the objects you want to print, but once you get the hang of it, it's a nice QoL upgrade for an old wh40k player ;)

 

 

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1 minute ago, Sarex said:

Is there a more expensive gaming hobby than WH40K...

Crypto and NFTs.

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12 minutes ago, Sarex said:

Is there a more expensive gaming hobby than WH40K...

Star Citizen

 

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17 minutes ago, Sarex said:

Is there a more expensive gaming hobby than WH40K...

I got my miniature collection insured for $25k when I got it shipped back and forth between EU and AU... 💸

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4 minutes ago, Gorth said:

I got my miniature collection insured for $25k when I got it shipped back and forth between EU and AU... 💸

First glance I thought that was what you paid for the insurance :lol:

 

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3 minutes ago, Gfted1 said:

@Raithe @Gorth

My understanding is that there are blueprints that users can purchase to print various things, but can a 3D printer also be used with a CAD type program? How are new and unique objects created?

You can use most 3D modelling software. Cinema4D, 3Dmax etc. Or like me, going cheap and use Blender and Hexagon depending on what I'm doing. This creates a file (*.obj, *.stl or similar) which you process through a special (often printer specific) piece of software, where you "slice" the object you've modelled. I.e. it gets converted into those slices that gets added to the model every time it gets dipped in the vat (the last sentence sounds like cyberpunk meets fallout, I know). The vat is that little basin where the liquid resin is in. Depending on your printer, each "slice" will be a fraction of a millimeter thick, which is why printing larger things can take a while, as it only adds that fraction of a millimeter each time it gets dipped in the resin in the vat.

There are websites out there too with tonnes of free (or cheap) ready made models to print out. E.g. I found some nice Adeptus Astartes shoulderpads at cults3d.com which I can use to replace some of the plain ones I already have (like one with a medic symbol on it)

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Just now, Sarex said:

Is 3dsmax even a thing anymore, I thought they retired it a while ago?

Autodesk is still alive and kicking. Not that I would ever be able to afford their flagship products (Maya/3D Studio Max) 😂

3Dmax is a $1800 USD annual subscription fee (subscription only, you can't buy it anymore). Blender... has most of the features (and all those you could possible need for printable models). Costs $0.

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3 minutes ago, Gorth said:

Not that I would ever be able to afford their flagship products (Maya/3D Studio Max)

Pft, just pull a Crytek. 😛

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Yeah Blender is the best if you are semi-pro and don't want to spend that ungodly price of 3DSmax

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I used Blender to create all my armour pieces that I printed out for the Mando.

Been tooling around with it creating a variety of blasters and such as well as general gidgets and greeblies.

 

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2 hours ago, Gorth said:

Autodesk is still alive and kicking.

I know that the company is still going strong, but I thought they retired 3dsMax (or maybe Maya) but it seems I was wrong.

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AutoCad's Fusion 360 is free for personal (hobby) use, but won't let you choose where to install it and has a bunch of annoying things to it.

One of these days I do mean to go back to re-learn it properly.  But eh, I'm doing mostly well with Blender. I just need to figure out how to do accurate hinges and such like.

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...and that's all I have to say about that.

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22 hours ago, Sarex said:

Is there a more expensive gaming hobby than WH40K...

Cars =(

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19 minutes ago, Sarex said:

Is that gaming? I guess it could be at that.

It depends on your driving, a good amount of drivers are playing.

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"Just feed off the suffering of gamers." - Malcador

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"thankfully it seems like the creators like Hungary less this time around." - Sarex

"Don't forget the wakame, dumbass" -Keyrock

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"feral camels are now considered a pest" - Gorth

"Melkathi is known to be an overly critical grumpy person" - Melkathi

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