Complete Idiot’s Guide to 3d Resin Printing Model Car Bodies Chitubox Elegoo Saturn 4

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Thank you all for your interest in last week's video about 3d printing. I was asked to do a video about printing a model car body. There are pros and cons of each print orientation that I show in the video. I hope that you find this information helpful.
    For the RUclips algorithm: SATURN4 CHITUBOX 3D Resin printing Scale Model Car chitubox Saturn 4 printer Hobby Tamiya Aoshima Fujimi Hasegawa Revell AMT Johan Mobeus 1/24 1/25 scale plastic Luka HPI Mokei A4 Kota
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Комментарии • 248

  • @4trialsin
    @4trialsin 20 дней назад +14

    Love to see the whole build. As a Mustang guy, good to see this.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  20 дней назад +1

      Thanks for watching, I agree that the full build would be a fun one. Let’s see what the community wants.

    • @Warrkhann
      @Warrkhann 19 дней назад

      I agree, I would love to see a full build on the Hoonicorn drift car , if you can do the decals like the real car.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад +1

      @Warrkhann I have the decals, it will take a while to print all of the pieces and then have a prep party 🎉.

    • @Shooter_FPV
      @Shooter_FPV 17 дней назад

      DO IT! 😀

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  17 дней назад

      @Shooter_FPV haha, yes the response is overwhelmingly positive, I will👍

  • @plastiksurgeon9129
    @plastiksurgeon9129 20 дней назад +4

    Excellent! Very thorough James!
    Depending on the model, I’ll print at an angle somewhere between 15-20° along the Y axis, and maybe another 4° along the X. The size of the car will dictate how much of an angle you’ll need to tilt, and of course, it’ll depend on the plate size.
    I’m not a fan of printing flat at all. A lot of cars have trim at the bottom of the rockers, and I’ve seen folks try to print those flat. Immediately I can see where the trim along with the rocker was warped along with a roof that printed not so stellar.
    The Mustang has an advantage however as Andrey designed that area to be extra thick due to its styling.
    Thanks for the great video…..I’ll be posting this on FB to get the word out. ✌🏾

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  20 дней назад +1

      Thanks for your insight Bill. I’m thinking that maybe I’ll try a flat print with only a tilt. That way it’ll keep the body low on supports but yet still keep an angle to avoid print lines. Hmmm, time for another experiment 😁

    • @plastiksurgeon9129
      @plastiksurgeon9129 20 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment Well, printing flat and the success of that can be machine dependent too. The Mini 4K I have doesn’t do as well printing clear parts flat for example as well as the Mighty 8K.
      The clear resin in particular gets a “buildup” of hardened resin right where the supports meet the object, and it can be tough as nails to get them off. Raising the default print height helps…..around 7-8mm’s as opposed to the default 5mm’s.
      The clear has different properties though, so each time it can print a bit differently than before…..printers can and do have a mind of their own some days! ☺️

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  20 дней назад +2

      @@plastiksurgeon9129 I’ll make up a batch of clear parts to print and give it a shot. Thanks again Bill 😎

  • @deenjoan9938
    @deenjoan9938 20 дней назад +5

    Think they both look good and I can see were printing your own kits is way cool,
    James I would like to see some clear parts printed too ,what is the total cost to print a full kit' ? These last few videos have been great with your 3d printing really enjoy look forward the next video thanks again.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  20 дней назад +1

      Hi Deen, thank you for watching 👍 clear parts is a video that I want you to do as well. Actual costs are: file $20, bottle of resin $26, around 4 hours with the slicer program setting up the prints and 20 or so hours printing. Then there is cleanup, curing and prep. It’s a lot easier to just buy a boxed model kit😂

    • @deenjoan9938
      @deenjoan9938 20 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment well like you said might be easier to buy a kit but you don't get the same satisfaction plus you can make what you want well done James.

  • @Jeff-xg2dk
    @Jeff-xg2dk 6 дней назад

    Thanks for showing me the infinite possibilities of what can be done. It makes me think of all the bodies I would love to build that aren't available on the open market. Always fun and inspiring to watch you.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  5 дней назад

      Thanks Jeff, it’s a whole new world of possibilities. Unfortunately my stash is getting out of control again😁

  • @mestevep12
    @mestevep12 20 дней назад +5

    Love to see the whole build as well...

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  20 дней назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting. How long is too long of a video for the whole process?

  • @Builtbyronny
    @Builtbyronny 20 дней назад +2

    Other than that print lines it’s sharp edges and looks good 👍 thanks for sharing your experience.
    Keep up with the great work James 👍

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  20 дней назад +1

      Thanks for watching Ronny, what do you want to see next? Clear parts? Printing delicate parts? Printed parts sanding and prep?

    • @Builtbyronny
      @Builtbyronny 20 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment James Thanks for asking but I’m quite satisfied with what you’ve done already.
      As I mentioned before I don’t have a 3D printer and space for it so long so I’m following what you sharing.
      And I like the way you explain in a good way so I’m probably will go back and watch your videos that day I get my own printer.
      But as you mentioned yes clear parts and maybe rubber tyre but I guess the results is what we see and the progress is the same.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  20 дней назад

      Thank you Ronny, I’m glad that you are enjoying the videos. I do enjoy making them and sharing thoughts with you all.

  • @MetalMania3DTV-TAS-AUS
    @MetalMania3DTV-TAS-AUS 19 дней назад +1

    Another awesome video, James. I see your last video was received extremely well, That's fantastic, love ya work 🍻🍻🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🙏👌
    I've printed this 1, there is a huge amount of files, Andrey Bezrodny is a brilliant designer ❤

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад +1

      Thanks for watching MM, yes the community is enjoying the content so I’ll keep making more😁 next weekend will be a build video of the PZY BMW that I’ve been working on. I’ll see if I can squeeze in 2 videos this week.

    • @MetalMania3DTV-TAS-AUS
      @MetalMania3DTV-TAS-AUS 19 дней назад +1

      @@ScaleModelExperiment you're welcome James, and I'll be looking forward to it, 2 videos 📹 wow only if you can, life and family come first ❤️🙏🍻🍻🍻 KC 🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🍻🍻

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад +1

      You’re so right, my wife is very understanding.

    • @MetalMania3DTV-TAS-AUS
      @MetalMania3DTV-TAS-AUS 19 дней назад +1

      @@ScaleModelExperiment ❤️🙏🇦🇺🦘🤗 my wife is the same, so we are both very lucky 🍻🇦🇺🦘

  • @NitroModelsAndComics
    @NitroModelsAndComics 20 дней назад +1

    I would like to see the entire kit. You have really gone all in andit is impressive. I come at 3D from the gaming/tabletop side of things where there is a lot of info out there. But being a car modeler firstly it's good to a channel embrace 3D like you have. I'll be getting a printer later this year and by then who knows what will be available as the tech just moves so quickly. As for kits it looks like the sky is the limit also.
    Exciting times indeed.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      Thanks for watching Nitro, I’ll count your vote for the full build series. I agree, there isn’t much out there for car modelers on YT when it comes to printing. I’m making mistakes and figuring stuff out. I’ll share what I’ve learned.

  • @hoppy5631
    @hoppy5631 17 дней назад

    Fascinating videos on 3D printing, I've watched both of them.
    Lots of great information!
    I'd like to see you do a whole build please.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  17 дней назад

      Thank you for watching Hoppy. The community has asked that I do the full build so I will do so. It’ll be a long reoccurring series. I’ll walk through the whole process.

  • @JDsHouseofHobbies
    @JDsHouseofHobbies 19 дней назад

    I love watching these 3D printing videos, James. I love learning about the hows and whys and seeing if I really want o jump down this rabbit hole.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад +1

      Hi JD, it definitely takes away from building time AND you end up hoarding files instead of kits😁

  • @ByScale_Modeling_Madness
    @ByScale_Modeling_Madness 20 дней назад +4

    Print the same at 45 angle and 0,2 mm layer, it have amazing quality !!!!

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  20 дней назад +1

      The only problem with such a high angle is you risk the Z shift. I had a faint line at 13 degrees from the print moving ever so slightly. Sure I could put heavier supports but then it makes more work in post prep. Thanks for watching and leaving me a comment.

    • @ByScale_Modeling_Madness
      @ByScale_Modeling_Madness 20 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment yea u wright. try it and u will be surprised )

  • @richardweiner6815
    @richardweiner6815 19 дней назад

    I’d love to see the whole build including the clear parts. This has been very informative. Very good work.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      Thanks for watching Richard. The majority wants to see the whole build so I’ll make it happen.

  • @RBelairjr
    @RBelairjr 20 дней назад +5

    I would love to see the entire process from beginning to end.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  20 дней назад +1

      I agree, that would be a great video. When you say entire process you mean slicing, printing, prepping, painting, polishing, assembly all in 30 mins? And hour? How long is too long?

    • @dannywiley4072
      @dannywiley4072 14 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment Just do a series of 10-15 mins long for each video. I like long videos but according to what I have seen with some of my videos most people do not. I watch RUclips like it is Tv lol.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  14 дней назад +1

      @dannywiley4072 I don’t watch tv, I only watch RUclips. So if I see A4 or Mokei post a video I’ll make time to watch it on the TV instead of phone. I don’t mind watching for an hour if the content is 👍

    • @dannywiley4072
      @dannywiley4072 13 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment I’m with you for sure. An hour long video or more is great. Live builds are great too. I haven’t tried that myself yet.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  13 дней назад

      @dannywiley4072 that’s a good idea too Danny, I’ll consider it.

  • @houseofrandomness
    @houseofrandomness 16 дней назад

    Im in for finishing the build. You can't leave us hangin like that!!🤣

  • @jonathansharp2371
    @jonathansharp2371 20 дней назад +8

    I'd love to see the clear part printing please!

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  20 дней назад

      Thanks for watching 👍 we will see what the community wants to see for a follow up video.

    • @thestig1899
      @thestig1899 19 дней назад

      Yes the clear would be nice
      Can you make replacement windshields?

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      @thestig1899 Hi Stig, printing with clear resin is difficult. Reason is it is still a series of printed lines and you can see through the resin and all of the lines. In order for something to be translucent it has to be smooth. Something like a headlight or tail light is easy to polish the lines but a windshield is difficult to get perfect. The answer is vacuum forming. I have not tried it yet but will be soon.

    • @NADA-kv7ez
      @NADA-kv7ez 19 дней назад

      I remember seeing somewhere on RUclips a way to determine the perfect angle that suits your printer, mine turned out at 43 degrees

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      @NADA-kv7ez hi Nada, thanks for the tip. I’ll try it out on a print and see what happens.

  • @PseudoNo
    @PseudoNo День назад

    New to this channel and as a 3D "some sort of" modeller for sure would like more of this stuff.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  6 часов назад

      Thank you for stopping by, I’ve been printing for almost 2 years now. It’s a hobby that pairs well with model building. I will be making more resin print related videos in the future. Thank you for your support👍

  • @the_arcanum
    @the_arcanum 17 дней назад

    Stumbled upon your content and I really like your treatment. Printing large figures and printing long thin parts is the real challenge in resin manufacturing. For long thin parts, I've learned that you shouldn't be constrained by the shape of the final object to get a good print. Allow yourself to modify it in a 3D program by either
    - separating parts to optimize printing and reduce the blemishes that z-banding can bring as you highlighted in your video
    - or add structural supports (like lateral reinforcements) that rigidify the chassis to reduce deformations during printing and shrinkage while curing. A support lattice generated by your slicer is not always going to get you what you want. Modeling your own "sprue" allows you more options to orientate the printed part. You can always cut these later and depending where you anchored the supports, you're going to need minimal cleaning.
    There's a real art of slicing a model for resin printing the same way there's a trade to optimize a sprue for plastic injection molding. It's unfortunate so many 3D models on the market are still sold by people having never printed their own or are rarely are willing to pay for someone who knows to optimize the files.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  17 дней назад

      Wow, this is great advice. Just so I understand, to eliminate that Z shift that happened mid print would some diagonal supports going from the build plate to the opposite side of the body keep that from happening?

  • @kinzoku5881
    @kinzoku5881 15 дней назад

    This is such a helpful video. I’m both new to printing (been a bit over a year now for FDM and Resin) and modeling. Thanks for making such a helpful video.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  15 дней назад

      Of course! My pleasure to give back to the community for all that I have received. Enjoy the videos 👍

  • @thestig1899
    @thestig1899 19 дней назад +1

    Nice 👍
    Like to have one of those
    Those decals are nice too

  • @butchsbasementbuilds6828
    @butchsbasementbuilds6828 20 дней назад +1

    Great video. I had the same problem with those swirls. They are layer lines. That's why you see them on flat surfaces. I am guessing based on the look of the layer lines and the time it took to do those prints that you are printing at .05 layer height. Try lowering to .03 or even .02 and it will almost eliminate that. Hope thiis helps. I have not printed a car body yet but I print a lot of big stuff and it really improved my prints, they will take a lot longer though. I print everything at .03

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад +1

      Hi Butch, I printed both bodies at .035 layer height. It has more to do with angles and tilts than layer height. Layer height does make a difference when printing tiny delicate parts though.

  • @jeromeandrews8799
    @jeromeandrews8799 19 дней назад

    Great video, nice to see some of the time and adjustments that are needed to create parts. Far from press start and go.😎👍🏾

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад +1

      Hi Jerome, it isn’t that bad once you figure it all out. I’ve shared most of what I’ve learned in the past 2 videos now. The rest is all just trial and error.

  • @1968fordman
    @1968fordman 19 дней назад

    That is so amazing! I'd like to see a whole build too! Man, if anyone could 3d print a version of my 68 Fairlane 2 door hardtop, I'd have to buy one! Lol. Thank you, James👍

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      Thanks for watching Fordman, the community has spoken that they want to see the whole build. I checked and didn’t see any files available for a 68 Fairlane. 😞

    • @1968fordman
      @1968fordman 19 дней назад

      Thanks for looking. Maybe one day there'll be one!🤞In 2022 I bought a resin 68 Torino body and never got it. Now the site is all different, dealing with motorcycles. I've given up on ever getting it.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      Sorry to hear that bud.

  • @Juan_Rivera835
    @Juan_Rivera835 20 дней назад +1

    Same here want to see the whole build. Sealed the deal for me, I see a Saturn 4 in my future. Large build plate will allow me to do this a lot easier than a small printer.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад +1

      Hi Juan, I’ll count your vote for a full build series. I would like to get a small printer as a second unit for small delicate stuff. Are you listening Elegoo? The big printer handles big jobs very well. There are bigger ones out there but 10” works with me.

    • @Juan_Rivera835
      @Juan_Rivera835 19 дней назад

      Yes sir interested in Elegoo. Was leaning towards Mars 5 ultra since for the most part i would print small parts like engines and body kits. Rethinking a larger printer if I get into full body kits, in your last video you did print smaller parts which looked good so I think I can't go wrong with saturn 3.
      Quick question have had good results with water washable resin?

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      @@Juan_Rivera835 yes the Saturn 3 from what I’ve read is the same as the 4 but without the self leveler. I appreciate the self leveler but it’s a pain to clean. If you can afford it the 4 ultra is a killer machine. I should have gotten that one but I’m happy with the one I bought.

  • @CubejamF1
    @CubejamF1 20 дней назад +1

    I printed mine using a cut method. I cut the rear off just below the window line, so I could re join it with glue and putty along that line & tilted it back at about 13 degrees

  • @scotth9881
    @scotth9881 19 дней назад +1

    Printing clear parts would be interesting, as well as seeing the difference in printing the whole engine, or in pieces. I also would be curious about setup of everything, dealing with resin, etc.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      Thanks for watching Scott and leaving me a comment. It’s looking like the community wants to see this project completely printed and built.

  • @cratecruncher4974
    @cratecruncher4974 20 дней назад +1

    Excellent comparison. For me no question which body will require less work. I'd enjoy seeing how the engine and chassis parts are printed and assembled. I like drivetrain detailing so I have a stash of resin engines and detail parts that I've bought over the years. Some of it is sublime.🤩 Most is good enough. 🙂 Some of it was a waste of resin.🤮

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  20 дней назад +1

      A few people have mentioned that they would like to see the chassis printed and test fit. I’m also interested to see how it all fits. Slowly’s models on cults gave away printable bolts so I could use those to hold it all together. Thanks for watching👍

  • @timkustom
    @timkustom 19 дней назад

    Another great video! I will say the Hoonicorn is probably the best 3D kit I've found. I printed my body at a 40° angle on just the Y axis and it it came out with minimal shift and layer lines. The chassis is a bit more complicated to get really straight and it took several tries to get one that is "close enough". I hope to build it some day. Likely modify it a bit and call it the HooniKorn... Hmmm...

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  18 дней назад

      Hi Tim, thanks for watching. I was thinking of printing the chassis vertically with a tilt instead of flat to the build plate. I’ll post a video showing the results. It’s all just so trial and error. I can only imagine what you would do to modify it 😂

  • @savethebeaters
    @savethebeaters 20 дней назад +1

    Great tutorials. Whatever you do will be good!

  • @kleven3320
    @kleven3320 11 дней назад

    Very nice video. I would like too see 3d printing of clear parts. Regards from Norway

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  11 дней назад +1

      Welcome to the channel Kleven 😁 I published a video on clear parts printing a few days ago. Check in the resin printing playlist.
      ruclips.net/p/PLC8Xkw_Cb3kVydqd4jNfvbzg0bKfMOZgI&si=xVYKRqxQEC7oQUjS

  • @ilikenothingtoo
    @ilikenothingtoo 18 дней назад

    I recommend getting yourself a set of artists pallet knifes for getting prints off the build plate, they are basically large razor blades. I mostly use a #2 but the longers ones come in handy too. They slip right under the edge of the base layers and prints just fall off.

  • @eliesaliba1081
    @eliesaliba1081 19 дней назад +1

    They printed amazingly. I do take the tilted over the flat one. Thanks for sharing james. Is it possible to cover the decal creation procedure?

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      I did not create the decals. They were done by STS decals. I simply bought them.

  • @GaryMcNeel
    @GaryMcNeel 18 часов назад

    Thanks. Great for us getting into this area of modeling.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  17 часов назад

      Hi Gary, thanks for watching. It is a great hobby to get into. Realize that it is not a safe hobby and you must be careful and thoughtful when using chemicals. I’m going to be doing a video on safety very soon.

  • @Immolate62
    @Immolate62 19 дней назад

    Really enjoyed this video. I'd like to see the whole process all the way to finishing and mounting. I have some resin printing tips to offer. 1) get yourself a silicone cake pan to aid in transferring the build plate out of the printer and onto your tray without dripping. 2) get a good scraper like a warner or level 5. The ones Elegoo supplies are meh and can bend. 3) pre-rinse your models. Before you put them in the main vat, have a "dirty vat" that removes 90% of the resin. It doesn't matter how dirty the dirty vat is. This will keep your clean vat clean for a lot longer. 4) use denatured alcohol instead of IPA. It's cheaper and it smells 6.2 quadrillion times better. 5) let your print air dry after rinsing and then lightly wipe the model before curing. This prevents any residual resin from settling on your surfaces and being cured to it. It also prevents said resin from curing on the turntable of your curing station.
    My first car was a '69 Mach One. Love the Mustangs.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      These are great tips! Thanks for your advice. Especially about the denatured and the cake pan.

    • @Immolate62
      @Immolate62 19 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment hey just watched the other video and I see you already let your parts dry thoroughly before curing, so sorry I didn't get that. I do have some additional advice after watching that one though. Once your gloves have come in contact with resin, don't touch your lid or your printer controls or anything else you don't want to get cloudy over time until you've removed the gloves. Most older resin printers can be identified by how filthy the lids and controls look. It doesn't really hamper their performance at all, but it's a morale thing. I currently have a Saturn 3 Ultra, Saturn 4 Ultra and a Mars 5 Ultra. Elegoo is making such fine printers these days and for such an excellent price. You chose well sir.

  • @davidcyrus3581
    @davidcyrus3581 15 дней назад

    That’s super cool. The one you didn’t choose would make a really cool slot car

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  15 дней назад +1

      Hi David, thanks for watching! I do have plans for the not so smooth version. Stay tuned👍

  • @AEDominguez4444
    @AEDominguez4444 19 дней назад

    They look good! In my opinion, print the rest of the parts and build it. I'd like to see the outcome.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      Thanks for watching, the majority of the community seems to want me to print the rest of the kit and build it.

  • @bigchef2112
    @bigchef2112 20 дней назад +1

    Glad to see there’s decals. Now I can go ahead and buy the files. Thanks James.
    I would like to hear about your printer, why you chose what you did, settings etc. also, why water washable resin? I use ABS resin and it’s durable, yet flexible so it doesn’t shatter. I keep getting that Z shift line in my bodies as well. I keep trying different orientation on the build plate, but it seems I can’t get rid of it. Thanks

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад +1

      Hi BC, when my Anycubic 4k machine died I decided it was worth it to upgrade to a 12k machine vs fixing the 4k. The price of $380 was in the budget and it’s a newer machine. I use water wash because I’m too cheap to bulk buy IPA. The WW works well for me and I haven’t broken many parts over the years. I’ll figure out the z shift thing, it’s bugging me too.

    • @bigchef2112
      @bigchef2112 19 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment Thanks for input. My first printer was an Anycubic m5. It worked well for couple months before issues set in. Got a great deal on an Elegoo Saturn 3 Ultra. It’s been a great printer. But after 3 months I’m still playing with settings. I was wondering if WW resin had better resolution?🤔 I’m going to have to get a 500 bottle and try it out.
      Next Q; have you tried printing clear? I’ve used a whole bottle trying to print glass.😄

  • @JumpscaresIncluded
    @JumpscaresIncluded 17 дней назад

    I'd love to see the full thing. Gave a sub.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  16 дней назад

      Welcome to the channel, I hope that you enjoy my style of videos. I appreciate your support👍

  • @NADA-kv7ez
    @NADA-kv7ez 19 дней назад

    Watching you with the metal scraper on the build plate made me clench my teeth, that’s my biggest fear is scratching my build plate

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      I have scratched it already a couple times. One viewer suggested taping the tip of the scraper so I’ll try that.

  • @demonboyden7845
    @demonboyden7845 23 часа назад

    Really love to see whole kit and build sorry to be awkward but in memory of ken block maybe

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  7 часов назад

      Thanks for watching, I’ve posted the first episode of the Ken Block build already and working on the second now. 👍

  • @dvdw_graphics_crafts
    @dvdw_graphics_crafts 19 дней назад

    It came out very sharp and crisp!

  • @CiaranWhelan
    @CiaranWhelan 7 дней назад

    Fantastic video James, thank you for sharing your journey. I have a couple of questions as I am going to follow you down this rabbit hole as I have just bought an Elegoo Mars 4 as well as a Photon Mono last night to give this a go. I come from FDM for many years, and only now dipping my toes in resin.
    I have a slightly different approach to what you are doing and will be looking to print in order to make silicon moulds so that I can have a go at resin casting.
    My questions to follow:
    If I wanted to print the same car, but with the aim of keeping some supports in the car so that the body remains rigid for the process of moulding, is there a way to make permanent braces internal of the body?
    What resin are you recommending to use for printing at the highest level of detail?
    Many thanks in advance, you have a new follower, I look forward to watching more of your videos in hope that you will create more on the cars.
    Regards, Ciaran from South Australia.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  7 дней назад

      First of all, welcome to the channel I appreciate your support.
      I recommend learning some basic CAD to build in the reinforcements say from rocker panel to rocker then front to back. The supports we use to print would make a mess of your mold.
      Ive only used the Anycubic brand water wash resin myself but just received some 8k standard and water wash from Elegoo. I’ll do a comparison video printing tiny delicate stuff to see if there is a difference in performance of each.
      Take care and thanks again for watching. I’ll do my best to answer your questions.

  • @poppafiveone
    @poppafiveone 17 дней назад

    Can you print clear for damaged or missing windshields and produce better detailed headlamps. Great show to
    explain the differences in positioning the bodies.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  17 дней назад +1

      Hi Poppa, I’m putting together a video for this weekend about printing clear parts. I think once you see how they come out you’ll know your answer. Thanks for watching and leaving me a comment.

  • @terrywhitehouse4075
    @terrywhitehouse4075 19 дней назад

    excellent video, learned quiet a bit. Love to see how you will do the whole file. Have you ever tried to print a body flat with a tilt?

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  18 дней назад

      Hi Terry, thanks for watching👍 I have not tried that yet, it might just work! I’ll have to try it.

  • @michaelhintzmikesminiature1812
    @michaelhintzmikesminiature1812 18 дней назад

    Another Great video James. Thanks for sharing

  • @40300paul
    @40300paul 20 дней назад +1

    Thanks again for the info. your builds are awsome! what would be a good setup for starting out? do they come with software?

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  20 дней назад +1

      Hi Paul, thanks for watching 👍 I really do like this Elegoo Saturn 4 printer, it is easy to use and isnt crazy expensive at $380. Chitubox does come with the printer but it is also available for free online.

  • @Yves95128
    @Yves95128 18 дней назад

    Hi James, I just subscribed to your channel. I watched the previous video also, very interesting too.
    I have a little bit of experience from work (I'm now freshly retired). The parts I struggled with were the thin parts, like the hood of your car, for example, that was warped after curing. Also support "warts" on the underside. I tried more support, less support without getting much improvement.
    I'm thinking about getting one printer but, from my experience, modeling is more relaxing and less frustrating.
    So if you have a chance to show how you print thin parts and reduce the "warts" that would be great. Also, how do you make the windshield? You don't have to print one, just showing the result from your previous builds. Thank you for these great tutorials and good continuation.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  18 дней назад

      Welcome to the channel. I appreciate your subscription and support. I’ve found that thin parts can be challenging. But I’ve also found that heating them up with a hair dryer prior to cure you can bend them into shape. This can also be done post cure it just takes longer and you’re at risk of breaking the part. The warts are a fact of printing. You can try to orient the parts in a way that the warts are easy to sand off like a flat surface but you cannot eliminate them.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  18 дней назад

      Oops, I have not printed a windshield yet. I have a vacuum forming machine that I need to experiment with. I’ll print bucks this week and try it out.

    • @Yves95128
      @Yves95128 18 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment That's what I was thinking too, perhaps modifying the windshield file to turn it into a vac form mold, I use PETG (same as plastic blisters) for vacuum-forming, it's inexpensive by the sheet or can be recycled from packaging. One more thing, when a file is corrupted or not great, the only software that works, for me, to fix it is " 3D builder" it's free with Windows or can be downloaded from Microsoft. Thank you for your prompt reply👋🏻

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  18 дней назад

      @Yves95128 any tips for me on using a vacuum former for the first time? I’ve heard to heat the PETG till it starts to get wavy then quickly pull it down to the buck. How long do you leave the hot plastic on the buck? Does it melt the resin buck quickly?

    • @Yves95128
      @Yves95128 18 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment It depends, some complex shapes require the petg to be very soft to get into all the detail, but for a wind shield wavy is good, you'll need to practice to get the feeling. Same thing about turning the vacuum before or after the part is in place, practice.
      About the resin mold, it's probably better to make it thick but as the petg will be thin 0.03 or 0.02 inches (0.5 or 0.8mm), it will cool down quickly and the mold should be okay, it takes perhaps 20 to 30 seconds, a little hair dryer blow in cold setting to be safe. (I forgot but the mold should be solid not hollow, the pressure is very strong even with a home vacuum)
      You can sand the mold and polish it to remove the printing texture, but no primer. When you draw the mold it's important to create a draft on the base of the mold, like a truncated pyramid to make it easy to release and it reduces the risk of wrinkles. The best is, once again, to try, if you encounter problems, I can suggest solutions, I was model-maker for 35 years (in architecture and prototypes) and Vacuum-forming is not always obvious.

  • @mikedube216
    @mikedube216 18 дней назад

    New sub i want to see full build , Mad Max and weather other print suggestion , no need to sand body then . And 2 versions

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  18 дней назад

      Welcome to the channel Mike! Thanks for the sub. I have plans for the other body but I won’t show it till the very end. It’ll be a suprise.

  • @Mad-Mel1
    @Mad-Mel1 18 дней назад

    Just bought an Elegoo printer and am excited to learn all about the hobby. Wonderful tips for a newbie. Would be handy to know the recipe for your wash fluid. Watched how you printed the interior pieces as well. Like to see how you set up print speed, maybe using a developing tool. I’m sure it’s crucial when using different resins. Are there choices for slicers and which is best? Also curious how to scale up or down files. Say a 1/24 into 1/43, for example. Can the purchased files be edited? Some model files have set wheels. Would there be a way to modify them to roll? Have you any experience with scanning such as Kiri Engine and maybe considered making a printable model? What mesh editor is best/easiest to learn? Just a few things I’m wondering about as I embark on this new hobby. Your channel is model build centric, so if my questions are more appropriate for a 3D printing learning channel, is there one you can recommend? Thanks in advance.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  18 дней назад

      Hi Mad-Mel, I use a water wash resin so I use tap water with a splash of degreaser from the dollar store called LA Awesome but any household degreaser would work. I used the factory recommended print settings that Chitubox suggested. I only change the layer height for things that aren't super important to less detail. I have used Chitubox and Lychee. I prefer Chitubox because I think that the auto support works better. Scaling parts can be tricky. If the part is exaggerated then as your scale it up or down it will reveal. Yes, purchased files can be edited, but I have no experience with editing software. I had a friend making his model roll and it rolled off the table and broke. Bad idea!

    • @Mad-Mel1
      @Mad-Mel1 16 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment thank you for responding. I’m still a newbie, so every little bit of advice helps.

  • @Bruces-Eclectic-World
    @Bruces-Eclectic-World 19 дней назад

    Awesome video James. I started 3D printing 4 months ago. Hay what is a 70 year old to do right? I have 3 of his files and have not tried bodys yet so I would like to see the whole process as it were printing it. So 13 degrees both directions, got it. 👍
    Thanks again James!
    LLAP 🖖

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      Hi Bruce, yes 13-20 degrees is what I go with. More importantly look for parallel and perpendicular surfaces. If you can minimize those you’re golden.

  • @dannywiley4072
    @dannywiley4072 14 дней назад

    Is that angle that you're putting the car at, what you calculated or just from some tests? There is actually an equation that you can do according to pixels that will tell you the best angle for your printer. Which makes the layer lines even less noticeable. Also, I know you removed some supports but you still do not need that many. You can get rid of half the supports that you have. I also print Bodies in 1/25 and 1/32 for slot cars. In saying that I am glad that you're doing a video like this. People think that it is hard and its actually really easy. SLA printers have come along way in the past few years, so they are much easier to use.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  14 дней назад

      Hi Danny, yes that angle is near 45 degrees. The problem I am having is when the print gets too high into the air I get a z shift somewhere on the print. I can sand off layer lines but a z shift is a deal killer for me. After sanding there is a bump where that line was. Therefore I’m trying to keep the prints low and well supported so they are rock solid.

    • @dannywiley4072
      @dannywiley4072 13 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment I understand. I’ve had Z shift but seems to be at random and for no specific reason at all. What is weird though, I’ve printed tall figures that were 10inches plus and not had that issue. Wondering if it’s because of the angle and weight? I normally print flat to keep print time down and use very little supports. I like your content, I will be continuing to tune in.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  13 дней назад

      @dannywiley4072 I’ll keep trying different things to eliminate the z shift. When I figure it out I’ll do a video.

  • @RocktCityTim
    @RocktCityTim 20 дней назад +1

    Sanding - would you get easier results with a good rattle-can primer/filler?

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад +2

      Hi RCT, my building/painting style is minimal paint. It’s my signature look. I like to preserve every small detail but still have amazingly shiny paint jobs. I’ll do a video on the prep work of the body, you’ll see.

  • @sheldonstewart70
    @sheldonstewart70 15 дней назад

    I'd love to see the whole build

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  15 дней назад

      Thanks for watching Sheldon, the majority of the community has made the decision that I’ll be building the Hoonicorn😁

  • @travisweeks7819
    @travisweeks7819 20 дней назад +2

    Awesome video

  • @jsseehorn
    @jsseehorn 19 дней назад +1

    I would really like to see some clear windows and or light lens and especially some clear red tail light covers done. I might have missed it but that isn't really something I've seen any tutorials or info about on YT so far. Many of the models you can buy from Cults or MMF have the light covers as separate models but I haven't tried it out yet or seen anyone else do it in videos. Thanks!

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад +1

      Yes the headlights and tail lights are seperate pieces and can be printed I. Clear resin. The windows however won’t look good printed. They need to be vacuum formed. I haven’t tried do that yet so it should be an entertaining video with lots of mistakes.

    • @jsseehorn
      @jsseehorn 19 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment You're probably right about the windows, I hadn't really thought about it but to be printable they would have to be way too thick to look good. I bought some clear and some clear red resin but I haven't ever gotten around to trying the lens printing so anything you learn and can pass on would be very appreciated.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад +1

      I’ll make a batch of parts to print in clear resin and make a video.

    • @jsseehorn
      @jsseehorn 19 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment Many thanks!

    • @pierrededinard1957
      @pierrededinard1957 19 дней назад

      Thanks for this video James.
      For the glazing, I suggest using Evergreen polycarbonate sheets in 0.25mm or 0.37mm. The results are very satisfactory!

  • @eibenjohn1299
    @eibenjohn1299 18 дней назад

    Great stuff , Can you show how it goes with clear glass. I`m having trouble with the glass . I`m using Elegoo Mars2 Pro printer with anycubic clear reson . Thanks and how they go together would be cool too.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  18 дней назад

      Hi John, yes I’ll show the printing of clear parts next episode. Thanks for watching along. I appreciate your support 👍

  • @donsgarage684
    @donsgarage684 19 дней назад +1

    With 3d printing there will ALWAYS be print lines and suttle z shift lines. It's just part of printing. But as someone earlier said, it you print slower print lines and z shift lines are less. As some understand, quality takes longer. Just my 2.71 cents. 😊

  • @frankhawl3997
    @frankhawl3997 19 дней назад

    Print it , build it, paint it, I would love to know how it turns out. Take care, God bless

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting Frank, the community has spoken that they want to see the whole build.

  • @debrawomack9863
    @debrawomack9863 3 дня назад

    I'd like to see the rest of the build

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  3 дня назад

      You’re in luck, I posted the first episode of the build last weekend. The interior is done 👍

  • @karlh6692
    @karlh6692 6 дней назад

    Rotate the x,y and z to prevent panels facing the x, 45 degrees or y axis. The best spot for printing using anti aliasing is found by printing a sphere and observing the best angles on it. turns out the inbetween angle of 45 degrees is the best so x22.5, y22.5, z 22.5.

  • @CaptainCreek1963
    @CaptainCreek1963 12 дней назад

    Just curious, what does the program cost for that Mustang? And is it yours forever, or a one time print and done, Was looking for a 1963 Chevrolet Impala 4 door to print, i know they make a 63 station wagon, great video...

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  12 дней назад

      Hi CC, the file pack costs $20 and it is mine forever to print as many times as I want. They only ask that you don’t sell the files or sell the printed items. Good luck finding your 63 wagon, that’s an odd one.

  • @scaleffect
    @scaleffect 19 дней назад

    I recently got a Saturn 4 Ultra but I'm in so far over my head I don't really know how to use it effectively. The tilting vat I am told means that sadly, all the videos about how to angle prints are useless for me because of the way the fep peels away differently. It's been tough to figure out, not much success yet.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      I don’t know for sure because I don’t have the ultra (yet.. are you listening Elegoo?) but I would angle and tilt just like I did and you should get the same results just faster.

  • @ParallelGamingReality
    @ParallelGamingReality 19 дней назад

    I soak my build plate in hot running water, pry on one corner of my prints and flip to cold running water and it pops right the f*** off. Didn't learn how to do it till I scraped up my build plate though LOL.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      I sometimes use a bucket of hot water to loosen up supports. Thanks for sharing your technique, I’ll try that👍

  • @terryburton2238
    @terryburton2238 20 дней назад +1

    Chassis please!
    Individual parts, see how they fit after printing,
    Just a though.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  20 дней назад +1

      Ohh, that’s a good one Terry! I’m interested to see that as well. Let’s see if more people want to see that as well.

  • @SomeGuyInSandy
    @SomeGuyInSandy 20 дней назад +1

    How do you deal with long slender parts, like exhaust pipes and the like?

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  20 дней назад

      Those are tough. You have to sacrifice one side of the pipes for connectors to properly support them.

  • @grahamfrench7003
    @grahamfrench7003 20 дней назад +1

    Print the full kit and build it as a series.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      Now you’re talking Graham, vote counted. Thanks for watching 👍

  • @theaussienurseflipper.8113
    @theaussienurseflipper.8113 19 дней назад

    Interesting video I forgot to ask you from one of your other videos where I asked you a question about watching the resin parts. Is they must of a difference in price between the resin you need alcohol to wash? Cheers Graham

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад +1

      Hi Graham, I think they cost about the same alcohol and water wash. WW doesn’t have as many colors but I print in grey and sometimes white.

    • @theaussienurseflipper.8113
      @theaussienurseflipper.8113 19 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment cheers

  • @gordonenquist36
    @gordonenquist36 19 дней назад

    Would it be possible for you to print a seated driver figure ? or might have to be in two pieces but still conform to the seat and assembled after painting. Sooo many cars sooo few drivers...................cheers eh!

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      Hi Gordon, figure painting is a whole different level that I haven’t tried yet. Maybe…

  • @mikepoindexter9849
    @mikepoindexter9849 19 дней назад

    I would like to see the build too.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      Thanks for watching Mike and leaving me a comment. I think the community wants to see the whole build. I will do it.

  • @bilplaymo6121
    @bilplaymo6121 15 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing, as I am an idiot, I actually don't have a printer at home....so I only buy files wich interessting me ( WW2 / Slot 1/32 ... ), perfect to show the step inside slicer ! 3D is the New World ! manufacturers don't have it ? print it !

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  15 дней назад

      Thanks so much for watching Bil, I’m an idiot as well😎 yes I do enjoy printing unique stuff. I prefer plastic kits, but the resin stuff is amazing.

    • @bilplaymo6121
      @bilplaymo6121 15 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment Great open our idiot club to all, will be soonly full ! lol, to stay serious you've right, plastic is more confortable to work, recently a printer friend give me an items resin printed, wow what a surprise with material, nothing new under sun , cause this resin is the same as resin use since decades by little kits/ transkits producers...200% right 3D resin stuff or else creation seems no limit, just imagination...next steps ? to change this unconfortable resin to work against plastic....who will live will seen, take care bro : )

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  15 дней назад

      @bilplaymo6121 I agree, a lot of people are using 3d printed parts to upgrade their plastic kits. I enjoy box stock building so having an entire kit in resin files appeals to me. I build them for what they are and don’t worry about their shortcomings. Thanks for your support👍

  • @akumaking1
    @akumaking1 19 дней назад +1

    Try finding and printing out a Transformers toy. There’s a lot of them actually. (And some are technically Macross)

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад

      My grandson would like that. I’ll see what I can find.

    • @akumaking1
      @akumaking1 13 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment how soon would you be able to print out a Transformers toy for your grandson? Like a birthday gift? Or Christmas?

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  13 дней назад

      @@akumaking1 he’s 8, he may not appreciate the grey pieces😂

    • @akumaking1
      @akumaking1 13 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment you could print the pieces out in different colors. Or paint them after the fact.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  13 дней назад

      @@akumaking1 good idea!

  • @Jeff-xg2dk
    @Jeff-xg2dk 6 дней назад

    Also, this car is one my faves in Forza Horizon.

  • @sharkkillah
    @sharkkillah 17 дней назад

    check your fep for a crease, good chance thats why your getting that line in your print.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  17 дней назад +1

      You’re absolutely correct. When I drained the vat to change to clear resin in noticed some marks in the FEP. That would have caused the marks on the tops of both cars.

    • @melvilib
      @melvilib 11 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment I'm new to Resin printing, what is FEP?

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  11 дней назад +1

      @@melvilib the FEP is the clear film that is between the liquid resin and the screen that displays the image to be printed. A crease in the FEP will show in the print.

    • @melvilib
      @melvilib 11 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment Thanks for the explanation. Makes sense now. If it is anything like plastic screen protectors for phones, then it woyld be easy to get that uneven or trap dust.

  • @marsgarage8217
    @marsgarage8217 8 дней назад

    Great stuff...so how do you save them into your computer? And how do you transfer them into the printer?
    Just curious, I would like to get a 2d printer but now sure how that works.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  8 дней назад

      Hi Marcelo, I save them on a flash drive that plugs into the printer. Once finished printing I delete that file from the disk.

    • @marsgarage8217
      @marsgarage8217 8 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment
      Oh ok..and do you have to delete the file every time?

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  8 дней назад

      @@marsgarage8217 yes, or your memory stick will fill up with old files.

    • @marsgarage8217
      @marsgarage8217 8 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment
      I'm thinking on getting one, so hopefully I can get some 3d print stuff lol..not sure about full kits like you, but engines and rims and tires would be a nice start.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  8 дней назад +1

      @marsgarage8217 to help your shopping, if you don’t need to print bodies you can get by with less than a 9” print screen. Otherwise get the 9 or 10” for bodies.

  • @darrenmay2010
    @darrenmay2010 20 дней назад +1

    what product do you use to wash your resin prints?

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  20 дней назад

      I use a water wash resin so just plain tap water with a splash of dollar store degreaser LA Awesome. It seems to clean pretty well.

    • @darrenmay2010
      @darrenmay2010 18 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment many thanks for your response, great videos

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  18 дней назад

      @darrenmay2010 thanks for your support Darren👍

  • @259Den3
    @259Den3 18 дней назад

    How do you fabricate the clear parts for these self-printed resin bodies?

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  18 дней назад +1

      The headlights and tail lights can be printed in clear resin. The windows need to be vacuum formed. I’ll do a video soon on how to do it.

  • @augustk2652
    @augustk2652 10 дней назад

    Does the software come with the printer? I couldn't tell on amazon

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  10 дней назад

      Hi August, yes it comes on the flash drive. You can also download ChituBox directly from their website.

  • @skipjohnson9358
    @skipjohnson9358 18 дней назад

    I say print the rest of it,I’ll build with you also I’ll print for whoever wants the kit

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  18 дней назад

      That’s very cool of you Skip. Start printing yours because I’ll build it on the channel.

  • @bayazoff
    @bayazoff 20 дней назад +1

    👍👍👍

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  20 дней назад

      Thank you Bayazoff for watching👍 I’ll start printing your Supra very soon!

  • @kennysmart8273
    @kennysmart8273 2 дня назад

    Can you change the scale sizes when you print these?

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  2 дня назад

      Hi Kenny, yes you can! When you purchase the file pack you are given a choice of what scale. Smallest 1/64 to 1/8 scale.

    • @kennysmart8273
      @kennysmart8273 2 дня назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment thanks for your reply I build 1/35th scale armour & there’s never any cars for that scale or even 1/32nd which is near enough. That’s made my day

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  2 дня назад

      @kennysmart8273 my old eyes wouldn’t be able to build that small. Just sayin!

  • @goliath63079
    @goliath63079 5 дней назад

    Could you have made the print lines finer?

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  5 дней назад

      Yes, I could have set the resolution for .01, it would have taken twice as long to print but they would still be there just finer. Angling and tilting is the key to smooth prints. I’m learning more as I go. When I perfect it I’ll shoot more video.

  • @ilyailatov
    @ilyailatov 18 дней назад

    Can this printer fit 1/18 scale body?

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  18 дней назад

      I think it could print a 1/18 scale body. It might be at 90 degrees or close to it standing up though. Which of course would lead to bad print lines. I’ve seen bigger 15” printers but they are expensive.

  • @michaelmanuel7978
    @michaelmanuel7978 19 дней назад

    Can you reuse the extra resin?

  • @mikejr6556
    @mikejr6556 16 дней назад

    How much would it cost me to have someone print me a 58 Chevy Apache short bed?

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  15 дней назад

      check eBay. I suspect between $80-$110.

    • @mikejr6556
      @mikejr6556 15 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment cool thx for letting me know 👍

  • @theaussienurseflipper.8113
    @theaussienurseflipper.8113 19 дней назад

    Did you actually tell us if one used more resin than the other? Cheers Graham

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад +1

      Hi Graham, I don’t really know how much resin it used. I suspect that since the angled tilted used longer supports it needed more resin to print.

    • @theaussienurseflipper.8113
      @theaussienurseflipper.8113 19 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperiment thx mate, I thought so

  • @rickyeates9810
    @rickyeates9810 17 дней назад

    Seems to me it would be best to do the body in pieces.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  17 дней назад

      How so Ricky? Do you mean in 2 pieces like I showed in the files? I’ve found that pieces don’t always print square and level. So joining them may be an issue.

  • @timothymelick7085
    @timothymelick7085 12 дней назад

    The whole bottom chassis

  • @sadheartcreaciones
    @sadheartcreaciones 20 дней назад +1

    There are some videos showing the best angle for less scale pixel and is helpful. The angle is 44,3º
    ruclips.net/video/Qs2Rb0ExnIM/видео.html

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад +1

      Thank you for the link. The problem I have been having is as the part gets farther away from the build plate you are at risk of Z shift. Whereas the whole print shifts ever so slightly and leaves a step right in the middle of the print. On the angled/tilted body it was there in the middle of the door. When you sand it off you are loosing part of the surface of the door to make it flat. Therefore my experiment was twofold, no angle to see if z shift happened and low angle to see if you can get away with minimal lines.

    • @MetalMania3DTV-TAS-AUS
      @MetalMania3DTV-TAS-AUS 19 дней назад +1

      @sadheartcreaciones thank you very much for your input and link much appreciated ❤🍻🇦🇺🦘🙏👌

  • @BilleyW-om9cr
    @BilleyW-om9cr 4 дня назад

    Why do people like Mustangs so much they're like tampons they're everywhere

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  4 дня назад

      Haha, I’m a Mopar guy myself. This one is pretty cool and Ken Block was amazing driving it.

  • @stevenlitkey9354
    @stevenlitkey9354 12 дней назад

    As downloaded, what is the Hoonicorn scaled at ? Hopefully it’s 1/25 scale 😀. Otherwise that is a LOT of parts to rescale in the slicer 😱😱

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  12 дней назад

      Andrey provides 11 sizes in the download from 1/43 to 1/8. The detail at 1/25 is so amazing I can’t imagine it in small scale! 1/8 would be difficult to print without an industrial size machine.

  • @Area51racewayNC
    @Area51racewayNC 19 дней назад

    Hello, saw your video and great content. Do you have an e mail so I may ask you some questions? Appreciate your channel and great content keep it going.

    • @ScaleModelExperiment
      @ScaleModelExperiment  19 дней назад +1

      Yes, you can contact me at scalemodelexperiment@gmail.com

    • @Area51racewayNC
      @Area51racewayNC 19 дней назад

      @@ScaleModelExperimentthanks ! I just e mailed you

  • @mimihello4410
    @mimihello4410 9 дней назад