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Godehardt
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Name: | Erhard Godehardt | Location: | Hellenthal (Germany) | Hobbies: | Archaeology, Modelling |
Date registered | 11.12.2010 |
Date of birth: | 17. July 1949 |
Last online: | 03.30.2018 |
Sex: | male |
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E-mail | godehard@uni-duesseldorf.de |
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09.04.2011 |
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Sun Sep 04, 2011 9:23 am | jump to post
Hello,The master is really good. You are right that the most expensive part is the resin, which can cost even more than 500 USD per liter, this depends on the type of light which you use to harden the resin (other printers working with types of plaster are really expensive and the material is expensive, too). I am planning to build a printer at home together with a friend. This will use a liquid resin which is hardened by visible light. We hope to decrease the price for the resin to less than 10...
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08.27.2011 |
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Sat Aug 27, 2011 3:14 pm | jump to post
This is a great idea. I also think to do things like this, to create some kind of masters via programs like sculptris or blender which both are free. I hope to get a 3D-printer within the next half of a year.Best regards,Erhard
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07.02.2011 |
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Sat Jul 02, 2011 5:32 pm | jump to post
Really fantastic!!!Erhard
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01.07.2011 |
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Fri Jan 07, 2011 8:14 am | jump to post
Well, for reasons of easy glueing part together, I generally would prefer plasic of the polystyrene type as used, e.g., by Preiser. They achieve superb results meanwhile in their 1/72 range (see www.plasicsoldierreview.com). The soft type of plastic as used by Zvezda (and a similar type by Pegasus) is better since it allows small undercuts, however, you have to use this cyano-acrylate glue if a figurine has to be composed of several parts (the new set of Swedish artillery by Zvezda shows the det...
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