DnD miniature Orc fighter

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DnD miniature Orc fighter

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, Round Base
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, Round Base
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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, Round Base
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, Round Base
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1.3 h
1 plate

0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, Square Base
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, Square Base
Designer
1.3 h
1 plate

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A miniature for tabletop players showing a male Orc fighter.

The miniature comes in 3 variations:

 

- with round base (_rb)

- with square base (_sb)

- with hexagonal base (_hb)

 

The printprofiles contain minimal support, that is easy to remove.

 

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, Round Base
This was my first attempt at a 28mm miniature with my new printer. The shield broke off and took half the arm with it, but I am using a 0.4mm nozzle and generic PLA+ filament from Microcenter and expected some spaghettification so not the fault of the model. The details that did print came out great, and I'll try reprinting once the new nozzle comes and update my quality rating accordingly with a new photo. Now I have a battle-wounded Orc and that's cool, too.
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I'm printing with a 0.4mm nozzle too. The condition of the filament is very important when printing miniatures. Many people say that it doesn't make any difference if you dry your PLA or not. - The moisture content of the filament plays a significant role in the case of delicate printed objects. Also, don't try to print faster than standard speed.
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Replying to @fbartwork :
Thanks, what do you specifically do to dry your filament?
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Replying to @user_2440629229 :
I'm using the Sunlu S2 dryer, but there are many ways to dry the filament - even with your printer. You heat up the head bed to 70°C lay the spool on the bed. Then you take the cardboard box of the filament and cut away the lid. Stab some holes into the bottom part of the box. When putting it over the spool, the holes will be at the top so the warm air can escape. That's important because this warm air contains the water you want to get rid of. After 5 to 6 hours the filament should be okay.
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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, Round Base
Good, but hard to get the club to not break.
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good print, spikes on mace don't print very well though
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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, Round Base
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