Choosing Printing Materials for Toy Models
Quote from Miachel Brown on 2024-03-07, 07:17Hey everyone! I'm currently stuck on a decision and I would like to seek your advice. When it comes to 3D printing toy models, how do you choose the right printing material? Recently, I used the MIRACO 3D scanner to scan a model of a classic anime character toy.
I want to print these processed models to use as decorations on my desk. So, I've chosen the Craftbot printer for this purpose. However, I'm facing a tricky question: which printing material should I choose? I would like to ask for your suggestions on the most suitable material for printing these small figurine models. I would prefer a material that is durable, less prone to breakage, and allows for easy post-print coloring. Thank you all in advance for your valuable advice and assistance.
Hey everyone! I'm currently stuck on a decision and I would like to seek your advice. When it comes to 3D printing toy models, how do you choose the right printing material? Recently, I used the MIRACO 3D scanner to scan a model of a classic anime character toy.
I want to print these processed models to use as decorations on my desk. So, I've chosen the Craftbot printer for this purpose. However, I'm facing a tricky question: which printing material should I choose? I would like to ask for your suggestions on the most suitable material for printing these small figurine models. I would prefer a material that is durable, less prone to breakage, and allows for easy post-print coloring. Thank you all in advance for your valuable advice and assistance.
Quote from He-ra Yoon on 2024-07-25, 13:05Hello there
As per my experience PLA is a popular material for toy model
Hello there
As per my experience PLA is a popular material for toy model