04-11-2020, 01:25 PM
Good Afternoon All,
I'm a retired software engineer and have been using the Eligoo Mars printer for about three months now. I use it to produce model railroad detail parts(vehicles, fire hydrants, electric meters, etc.) that aren't readily available or are expensive.
It has been an experiment in "what's too small to print?", "How many supports are needed?", "What orientation produces the best detail?".
To achieve the best detail in N scale(1/160), I use 0.01mm layers. Printing takes more time...but I feel the results are worth it.
Happy Modeling,
Bruce
I'm a retired software engineer and have been using the Eligoo Mars printer for about three months now. I use it to produce model railroad detail parts(vehicles, fire hydrants, electric meters, etc.) that aren't readily available or are expensive.
It has been an experiment in "what's too small to print?", "How many supports are needed?", "What orientation produces the best detail?".
To achieve the best detail in N scale(1/160), I use 0.01mm layers. Printing takes more time...but I feel the results are worth it.
Happy Modeling,
Bruce