@dnd running the Dragon of Ice Spire peak, when my group came upon the logging camp. I printed the models in my 3d printer, paint them, and try like hell to have a functio
@dnd running the Dragon of Ice Spire peak, when my group came upon the logging camp. I printed the models in my 3d printer, paint them, and try like hell to have a functional set every other week for our game.
Is the tiling 3d printed too? Or just generic beach tileset that is bought somewhere? I have myself a new bambu p1s that I'm planning on using to print models and scenery so interested in this quite a bit.
Hahaha. Not on a whim. Bought an ender v2 last November. Hated it so returned it. Been eyeing the p1p since then. Bought one of those but before it shipped, the P1S released so cancelled and bought it.
Resin definitely prints minis better, but I don't have a safe place for it. I've got 5 kids, and 3 are under 6 years old. When I upgrade to a bigger house, I'll be buying a resin.
Fair point, though in a similar price category: Jupiters are crazy easy to vent with a built-in exhaust port (via 120mm case fan & conduit) and spacious enough inside to house 3rd-party temp solutions, too. You know, in case you want reasons to buy another $1k+ printer. 😅
Happy should've seen the look I got when my first one showed up unannounced. Might've forgotten to bring it up, and so the first question was "Honey, that's gonna make money how, exactly?" 😶 And, so... Piecemakers.us was born of equal parts passion for the related hobbies and loving duress. 🤪
To be fair, it's surprisingly simple to setup a negative air pressure exhaust system, and without power tools or pissing off your landlord. Worst case scenario, taking in the window insert at a glance, they might wonder if you're growing weed. 🤣
edit: not really sure why you got downvoted, but I'm not that clown.