This is an amazing, clever painting handle. I use it all the time, works great for Battletech hex bases as well as smaller Warhammer miniatures
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Last update | 2024-12-30 at 12:03 |
Publication date | 2024-11-11 at 14:39 |
Design number | 2459701 |
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Awesome design. Really nice rendering. I already printed two of them. I had some hard times with jaw chucks which were a little bit too big, but I used -0.1mm horizontal expansion on Cura and add a brim then it works fine. I will check my calibration, to be sure it does not come from my printer.
Also would it be possible to have the different pieces apart ? In order to arrange it on the slicer and print them in different colors ?