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working on a project with my dad. He restores old gas lamps and sometimes the ornamental pieces get broken. He bought a P2S recently and has been knocking out all the normal accessories that are mandatory when you get a new printer :D. I've been trying to teach him some basic fusion 360 features to help him out since his objects are pretty simple things like a box with a hole in the middle, or 8 inches of square tube, and a sphere with a hole in it. Anyways, we were printing out some test objects to verify accuracy and discussing what kind of filament would look best. I suggested some GF/CF filaments to give the ornaments a cool finish and also transparent or translucent filaments to replicate the luster and depth of the glass pieces. I ordered some dark red translucent PETG that should be here today to start some tests with. To further enhance the replacement glass pieces i thought it would be cool to print in translucent/transparent material and have a matching artdeco design on the inside of the square tube. then i will polish the outside of the square tube and hopefully have something interesting and cool.

This is the square glass tube we are replicating
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and this is me learning a new feature of fusion 360: Texture extrude. Basically you feed it a black and white image and it extrudes based on the strength of the black/white values. so you could use this in a lot of cool ways. I could see a resin printer being ideal for some objects and details but i think we can make this work.

https://help.autodesk.com/view/fusion360/ENU/?guid=MESH-TEXTURE-EXTRUDE

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ove already printed some test objects in pla just to get an idea of how it will work. I;ll post a follow up once i get some more tests completed and polished up.
 
i printed a mess, good times, left for a trip and everything was fine, got back home and all was lost lol, this is my 3rd and final attempt at printing the butler, its above my skill settings. fml, such an expensive for no reason project...

the plate is still stuck to the bottom of the failed print... so frustrated man lemme tell ya

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i printed a mess, good times, left for a trip and everything was fine, got back home and all was lost lol, this is my 3rd and final attempt at printing the butler, its above my skill settings. fml, such an expensive for no reason project...

the plate is still stuck to the bottom of the failed print... so frustrated man lemme tell ya

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So it's not supposed to look like that?
 
i printed a mess, good times, left for a trip and everything was fine, got back home and all was lost lol, this is my 3rd and final attempt at printing the butler, its above my skill settings. fml, such an expensive for no reason project...

the plate is still stuck to the bottom of the failed print... so frustrated man lemme tell ya

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Just think of it as helping nature flourish, you are now in the prefab bird nest business. :thumbs-up:
 
Thanks man! Just need to come up with some paint ideas now.
oof thats one of the hardest parts, whats it feel like to you bro? youve done some really nice paintjobs before, the bronco was fire
 
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Thanks man! Just need to come up with some paint ideas now.

the red/white bronco i think looks cool, i always see one of those Ultra4-style buggies when i see the optics (i want one maybe at btc this year??)

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