I saw a video about 3d printing full size rocket fuselages with a welder. They somehow accounted for the warping from cooling in their code so the rocket was printed warped then as it cooled it 'warped' into shape.
I would love to share them. However, I want to be transparent that I've attempted to seek permission from wargaming, but unfortunately, the conversation hasn't progressed, and I'm cautious about entering a legal grey area. Respecting the wargaming's rights is crucial to me. If there are any updates, I'll be sure to share them. I appreciate your understanding.
I saw a video about 3d printing full size rocket fuselages with a welder. They somehow accounted for the warping from cooling in their code so the rocket was printed warped then as it cooled it 'warped' into shape.
Interesting. I will certainly look into that
Trotz dieser vielen Hindernisse und Schwierigkeiten muss man sagen dass das end Ergebniss extrem gut geworden 😃😃
Danke, das ermutigt zum weitermachen!
Ganz ehrlich ich ziehe meinen Hut vor deiner Arbeit/Leistung.@@3dprintainment
where do you get these models , im wanting to print some too
Cover the deck gap with real modeling wood deck wouldnt solve the problem? For the hull warping ive no idea
That sounds like a good idea, I'm going to look into that
Do you have a link to the 3D files?
Perhaps heating the parts with hot air or water may make it slightly bendable.
Generally yes, it does, but if parts are seriously warped it only makes a very small difference
will there be any possibility for you to share the files for printing these models?
I would love to share them. However, I want to be transparent that I've attempted to seek permission from wargaming, but unfortunately, the conversation hasn't progressed, and I'm cautious about entering a legal grey area. Respecting the wargaming's rights is crucial to me. If there are any updates, I'll be sure to share them. I appreciate your understanding.
what printer do you use ?
Anycubic Photon Mono X