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This is a general for everything 3D printed relating to /tg/ from sci-fi, fantasy, historicals, fantasy football, and more! Share your printed minis, terrain, print fails, 3d modelling, printing advice, works in progress, or anything else /tg/-related to 3D printing.

>DO:
- Post pics of your prints be they fails or triumphs
- Keep discussion/photos about tabletop games only
- Post your resin/printer/settings for faster advice
- Help your fellow anons with advice

>TRY TO:
- Remember that this general is monitored by GWendolin and her lawyers
- Not make a new thread until old one dies
- Not encourage namefags, tripfags, fumefags and coomers
- Not spoonfeed
- Not war over Filament/Resin consoles
- Keep your model pics naked (no paint/undercoat only)
- Look after small artists/studios
- Buy something from or tip an artist/studio you like
- Read the last 3 threads before posting

>FAQ
https://pastebin.com/raw/Lv0vvd7d

>Resources
https://pastebin.com/raw/hmSJixAy

>Guides (Install 4ChanX script for better experience)
FDM Troubleshooter: https://pastebin.com/raw/H1en2ghM
Resin Troubleshooter: https://pastebin.com/raw/SbYWdMnC
Resin Safety: https://radtech.org/safe-handling-of-3d-printing-resins/
Printer Buying: https://pastebin.com/raw/1Kfib5YK

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https://youtu.be/YMO4Va2vT3Q

>Last Thread: >>96723193
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Reminder: Only retards and people with AIDS think resin fumes are dangerous.
>But Muh MSDS
Notoriously exaggerated, for example the MSDS for sand lists the recommendation that you wear nitrile gloves, a mask, and eye protection when handling it. Sand. They are published solely for the purpose of covering the company's ass so anything and everything that could happen with a substance is taken into account. That only some resins have a respiratory irritation caution and the ones that do are category 3 (same as many household cleaners) should put it into perspective. Do you wear a respirator when you mop your floors? Well maybe some AIDS cases do.
>But Muh VOCs
A lot of stuff has them, like Glade Plugins for example. Resin variety has a lot to do with the volume of VOCS they produce, but of the six varieties tested in the below study the average TVOC was about 586 µg/m3. Glade Plugins are generally between 300 and 600 µg/m3 for a room the size of most print rooms. They do have different VOCs, but neither have any of the truly bad VOCs in large amounts.
Source: https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/14/11/3343
>But Muh Internet Search Results
Unless you are looking at an actual study with data you are getting people's opinion, often based entirely off of other people's opinion. You can also find articles telling you how gluten is poison and tomatoes cure cancer. Things like ChatGPT and other AI programs just scrape the internet and as a result will often present these opinions as facts. Look into the actual science and studies that have been conducted and review the data.
>Summary
Resin fumes are no worse than Glade Plug-Ins. There is enough scientific evidence to support that conclusion that is freely available. Anyone who says otherwise is a retard, AIDS case, or some combination of both.
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More naked prints please. You are leaving me few choices for OP images. Also remember safety first and don't huff resin fumes or you're going to be in for a bad time. Ignore the post above, he's just a sad little troll.
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>>96823840
You shouldn't huff air fresheners either lol.
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>>96823911
That's right. Huffing anything is bad m'kay. For those old timers out there I'm sorry and I'll post an update in the other place sometime today.
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>>96823778
I print everything. I love the hobby of modelling and painting but it's expensive even without buying GW, but on the other side its one of the things that keep me mentally sane and going
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>>96823840
This is actually a set that i sculpted myself awhile ago
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/abomination-golems
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>>96824672
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>>96824672
>"You've finally made it Guts, grab on to my strong hand, the final challenge is just *cough cough* sorry resin fumes, the final challenge is just ahead."
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>>96824749
Hey, i have to die of somthin'
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>>96824672
>>96824862
These look dark souls-y. Are they for a game you made or something?
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>>96824959
I just like sculpting and grimndark
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>>96823840
using axe deoderant bodyspray is also a good way to get cancer, as is occupancy of an operational motor vehicle, and let's not forget the dangers of febreze, lysol and fabric softeners.
In fact you should wear a mask all day everyday to protect yourself!
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>>96825209
Do you concur that there is a difference between driving a car and having it running in a badly ventilated garage?

(Yes it is not exactly the same as the lack of oxygen leads to CO instead of CO2)

Your last post is nothing but a Tu quoque fallacy, so irrelevant.q
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>>96826405
NTA but I am pretty sure he is talking about the carcinogens. With carcinogens it is not about the levels in a single moment but how much will you be exposed to over a long period of time. The total amount of carcinogens you would be exposed to over many decades would still be higher driving than from a car in a poorly ventilated garage because you will spend far longer driving than you will in that garage.
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>/3DPG/: your 4chan resource for morbidly obese Cheeto-eating mouthbreathing slugs to engage in repetitive trolling and slapfights over whether resin fumes are unhealthy.
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>>96826405
Actually you don't even need to drive a car for them to ruin your health, just living near a sufficiently busy junction has been proven to generate high enough levels of tyre particulates and NO2(and other Nitrous Oxides) *in your home* to create signficantly high rates of asthma and numbers are suggestive(though not yet conclusive) of a link to lung cancer as well. Spending hours each day in traffic as you commute would, logically, have a pretty similar impact.

Anon is absolutely, 100% correct that the panic over resin fumes is ridiculous and overblown. People are exposed to dozens of chemicals every day that could, cumulatively, have a negative impact on their health but you're not pissing your pants over toilet cleaner or air fresheners or car fumes or the fomaldehyde offgassing from your furniature or any of the rest of them because you either don't know about them or you're so familiar with them they long ago stopped being scary, while resin printing is new and weird and you're too fucking dumb to understand the parallels.

All this hyperbolic lamenting and wailing and tooth-gnashing is not, contrary to your delusional fantasies, saving people from some great - nonexistent - danger by educating them how to protect themselves, all it's doing is putting people off from using a perfectly safe and useful new tool they could be enjoying using the same basic "don't be retarded" precautions they do for any other hobby stuff.

Tell me, do you wear a VOC cartridge respirator when you glue your models together, you fucking buffoon?
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>>96827281
>All this hyperbolic lamenting and wailing and tooth-gnashing is not, contrary to your delusional fantasies, saving people from some great - nonexistent - danger by educating them how to protect themselves, all it's doing is putting people off from using a perfectly safe and useful new tool they could be enjoying using the same basic "don't be retarded" precautions they do for any other hobby stuff.
Yeah, that's what anons who fearmonger here are paid for.
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>>96827281
>do you wear a VOC cartridge respirator when you glue your models together
i filter it through a cigarette
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>>96824862
>goatse monster
Based
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started manually supporting my prints and damn they're not lying when they say auto supports are dogshit
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>>96828070
Use Lychee Slicer
Press Feeling Lucky
Set everything on but Auto Rotate (you do that yourself)
Pick light supports, they're good enough for everything
Execute

OK you're almost done, now you manually check for the lowest points on the model and click an extra medium support there or several light ones, and look for extra islands

This basically will make 90% of the job for you and it's ezpz
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>>96828153
>now you manually check for the lowest points on the model
NTA, I typically make a ton of supports on the bottom facing edge of the feet and just file them flat post-print.
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I want to print some lewd minis and dioramas, but buy there's so fucking few options
I've printed a bunch of this, and I'm currently painting the girls with torches
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>>96828217
My phone is 10 years olds, but you get the idea
If you see some other packs of beauties with titties out, let me know
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Got my first print done just now (just the RERF test that Anycubic gives), definitely learned a few things with it and some extra things I'll be needing to buy for it before I start printing some bigger stuff (mainly better air filtration, cause that stuff stinks before I put a filtration mask on).

Probably will look into a DIY solution of venting the fumes out of my print room or buying an activated carbon air filter for the room I print in.
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Is there a torrent site for STLs? I'd like to print some Wargames Atlantic figure parts.
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>>96828973
Stls sharing is at an impass.
There's so many indie modelers and trash that is hard to short stuff out.
I recently finished shorting out a 600GB stl torrent pack, took me the whole month going almost file by file, and only extracted something like 10GB of useful stuff
Telegram is no better, nomatter how much good will there is, if the file is improperly named or has no pic, you could download 50 different Sniper_troop and not find the one you want for your setting/time period
The only solution will be native 3d web displays, kinda like how pdf is standard now and you can open up something to check it out and it opens (relatively quickly) in a new tab. You used to need a third party software to open up pdfs
That tech for 3d is like 20 years away to be implemented, and you'll be able to check stls as conveniently as you can check pdfs now
We can only dream to see it
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>>96829025
I will NEVER sort my STLs
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>>96829025
>There's so many indie modelers and trash that is hard to short stuff out.
Welcome to 2002 Napster or Limewire where people complain that the quality of stuff they’re stealing is not to their satisfaction, faggot
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>>96829060
it's a sisyphean task for sure

>>96829103
That's a very glib interpretation
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>>96829176
Not an incorrect one though. He is right, complaining about it being hard to get things that are very cheap for free is pathetic. Telegram is fine, if you cant find it there then just spend the $10.
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>>96829252
I think you might be acting like a kid, because you are not understanding the argument that the adults here are having.
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>>96829472
>nooooo you don't understand
>no rebuttal
Faggot detected. Is that what you told your parents when they looked at your browser history?
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>>96829176
>glib
You don’t deserve a quality response that’s based on respect. You’re stealing other people’s work and complaining it’s not to your liking. The phrase “tough shit, cunt” comes to mind.
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>>96829486
>>96829505
I'm talking about an administrative problem, and you're going on a "thief" rambling, like, two miles behind me.
I don't care to address glib arguments. You are glibs. You are not up to the level of discussion I'm in; you are at the bottom of the barrel. The proof is that what I'm talking about applies EVEN if I purchased the other 62GB of stuff I have.
I have my administrative problem with my file sharing(the thing I'm talking about) EVEN if your glibness doesn't apply to what I'm saying (it doesnt)
If you remove your glib argument from this equation and pay for absolutely every file I have forever and ever, I still have the sorting problem (The thing I was adressing).
It has nothing to do with your small, reductive, glib rambling. That's where you are.
I'm on another side, completely separated from your glibness.
I hope I was clear enough even for your small brains
Please do not adress me again with glibness
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>>96829875
>acts like we cant comprehend the concept of a searchable directory
You acting like you are the smartest person in the room because you havent figured out tags and keywords is sad. You are describing a problem that places like MMF and Cults didnt even have, because it is fucking obvious you just add a place to put tags. You are trying to reinvent the wheel a thousand years after it was already invented while completely ignoring the horse and buggies going by you.
>inb4 it is different
It really isnt, we already have very easy to search sources of 3d models that show preview images and everything. You trying to make a version of them so people can get things for free rather than paying isnt a big brain moment.
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>>96827281
The long term results of 3d printing resin on your health are not well researched, yet. Until they are, caution is better than hindsight.
Also many poisons are additive, so it does make a difference between living next to a junction, and living there and smoking like a chimney. Your arguments assume that as soon as you do something that increases your risk of cancer that you can do nothing about, anything other can't increase it further.


And when I use super glue it is way less in amount, way better understood because it has been used for longer by way more people, and I use it in a well vented area.
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>>96830307
>long term effects
It has been around since the 80s, how much longer do you need? It is one thing to advise people to err on the side of caution, it is another to make people think that caution is necessary. That is the problem, no one cares if you dont want to eat gluten but telling people gluten is poison (something people actually do) and then when people say it isnt going on a rant about how if you snort a line of it you will get sick is the problem here. There are too many people that are telling people if they dont vent their print room and/or wear a reapirator they will get sick and die which is pure rubbish.
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>>96829025
>That tech for 3d is like 20 years away to be implemented, and you'll be able to check stls as conveniently as you can check pdfs now
Windows 10 already has a preview mode for 3D files built into the file explorer
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>>96830434
Huh, I've been using W10 for like 8 years and this is the first time I use that feature
but don't sweat it, I tried it with some small pieces and it's gold, I dumped a 1.3Gb file and took 2 and a half minute to open, and Blender did it in 4 seconds



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