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Re: 3D printing

by FFG-7 » Mon Dec 08, 2025 10:53 am

try this https://www.ccleaner.com/recuva/download. try the free version 1st & if you like it then get the paid version.
always have at least 1 copy on your computer plus 1 or more on external devices so if you lose 1 copy then you'll still have other copies to recover from. my data drive on my main computer has 1 copy then there is a copy on the non-attached external drive plus another in my upstairs computer.

Re: 3D printing - Problems with Upgrading Hardware & Software

by BB62vet » Mon Dec 08, 2025 9:32 am

After reading (Main Forum) about Matt Enoch's problems with computers and related issues, I can relate closely with his troubles. I'm sure he will come out on the upper side of his problems with time & patience.

I also had issues which will follow my hobby interests for a long time back in July when I upgraded my PC to a Win 11 compatible model. I will certainly not classify myself as any kind of computer whiz, but I do have many years experience working on CAD and other computer software. So, I am not blaming anyone else when this problem arose.

After my upgrade I was checking my model ship directory (kept on a separate dedicated flash drive) and saw what I thought was a duplication of files on my C:/ (internal) drive. I deleted the duplicate directory. :doh_1: - BIG MISTAKE!!! I had deleted the entire contents. When I got over the initial shock, I was able to restore some of the files (I don't know why) but the majority of 6 years worth of 3D drawing files were gone. Thanks to my friend and fellow forum member Flinger747, he was able to Dropbox me the files I had sent him over 6 years and that helped out to a small extent. As an example of what was gone - I had drawn up almost the entire superstructure for BB-55 in 1/200 scale - this was somewhere around 25 files which are now gone forever. Well, I could pay a computer expert to try to restore that drive, but as this is a hobby, I can't justify the cost.

Long story short - With almost no knowledge of Win 11 or how it's file directory is set up, I jumped right in without taking time to understand the new O.S. software. So, this is a lesson for all - do some study on your upgrade before putting it into first gear and dropping the clutch...!!

So, my hat's off to Matt and hopes that his computer woes are past tense for him, as well.

Re: 3D printing

by KingKong » Thu Nov 20, 2025 8:56 pm

Hi, looking for an email or contact information for Mark Hawkins that had the 3D fittings that were on shapeways. I think he's in the UK and knows Dave Wooley.

Re: 3D printing

by Iceman 29 » Sat Jan 25, 2025 5:18 pm

That's much better! :thumbs_up_1:

Re: 3D printing

by JerryTodd » Sat Jan 25, 2025 4:29 pm

Iceman 29 wrote:A lot of facets on the barrel, which is a shame. Setting up the 3D drawing programme? :cool_2:
That barrel was done by someone else, and the cartouche was lifted on the surface, draginf some of the geometry along. I made a fresh barrel and laid the cartouche into it separately. It's still relatively "low-poly" but it's better. I changed out the model on Thingiverse too
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18 pounder
18 pounder

Re: 3D printing

by Iceman 29 » Mon Jan 13, 2025 7:22 am

A lot of facets on the barrel, which is a shame. Setting up the 3D drawing programme? :cool_2:

Re: 3D printing

by JerryTodd » Sun Jan 12, 2025 7:59 pm

Most recent parts for a rag-boat ;) A 1:36 scale RC model of HMS Macedonian c.1812
32 pounder Carronade
32 pounder Carronade
Model in the slicer
Model in the slicer
Blomefield in the slicer
Blomefield in the slicer
18 pounder Blomefield gun
18 pounder Blomefield gun
test-print of the carronade
test-print of the carronade
test-print of the Blomefield
test-print of the Blomefield
Modeling the capstan based on a drawing from NMM
Modeling the capstan based on a drawing from NMM

Re: 3D printing

by NavyShooter » Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:26 pm

I've taken up the job of getting some cargo ship work done for a buddy - he wants a conversion of the Liberty Ship to a Park ship - so...here's what we ended up with:

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6873845

Not perfect, but close enough for his model railroad setup. It's a modification (with permission) of the Johnbuttery Liberty Ship model.

Next up is the 20mm Oerlikon twin mount that I put together. Looks pretty much the part - I'm pleased.

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6869601

Then - I took the other Liberty ship file that's on Thingiverse from Jaberwok and modified that into a pretty close match of HMS Puncher:

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6869595

Currently printing the Puncher.

Note - in the picture below, the Park is printed at N Scale - 1/160, and the Puncher is printed at 1/144.
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Draft print in 1/350 scale
Draft print in 1/350 scale
Puncher and Park side by each.
Puncher and Park side by each.

Re: 3D printing - Printer Settings for a Different Brand Res

by BB62vet » Fri Dec 06, 2024 7:51 pm

Here's a question for the 3D printer guys out there -

I'm using an AnyCubic Photon Mono X 6K printer and trying to print using Phrozen Tough Gray resin (a new SLA resin that just came on the market) - does anyone know the correct Settings in Chitubox for this combination?

I am having a time getting these settings to produce a part - and I'll admit I have little experience in where to start with this but have a question or two about it:
1) Do you start with the settings that Phrozen states for a similar printer of their brand?
2) Or do you start with the setting for a similar type of resin that is made by your printer manufacturer?

Obviously, any help on this issue would be immensely appreciated!!!

T.I.A.,

Hank

Re: 3D printing

by Fliger747 » Thu Sep 05, 2024 1:17 pm

Wah hail...

Wife gets message from PO, package (3D printer) returned. Typical Alaska deal, Vendors seldom specify method of delivery, PO or FEDUP and a physical address doesn't cut the mustard for a PO Box delivery.
Ha!

Re: 3D printing

by Fliger747 » Tue Sep 03, 2024 7:32 pm

As a part of 3D printing one has to devise files. Hank and I have successfully used design Spark mechanical fro a number of years but it has some limitations when it comes to hull design, lacking a mirror is one. With that in mind I have at the expense of considerable salty language made some progress in Fusion 360, despite Autodesk's hurdles they pose for the home user.

Small boats seem to be a reasonable place to begin and I have been working on the trusty USN WWII 26' MWB. This is just a trial technique balloon to explore the necessary technique.
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26'mwb 2 sept.jpg

Re: 3D printing

by Fliger747 » Tue Sep 03, 2024 9:49 am

Printer is dead, long live the printer! Ordered Any Cubic Mono 5s Pro, will be here eventually. Would like thoughts on a good resin to use with this unit?

Slowly learning Fusion 360 by lots of trial and more error. With unreliable internet (Satellite regularly goes behind trees) a cloud based program can be irritating.

Not a cloud fan, prefer sunshine and stars.

Re: 3D printing

by Fliger747 » Sun Aug 18, 2024 12:31 pm

Again the "Wah hail" aspect of modeling surfaces. Major VAT leak (not a tax issue) on my printer, getting under the tape and all over the LCD. Amazingly I was able to soak it with an alcohol cloth and pop the resin off with a fingernail. However trying my very first Fusion 360 design (USN 40 ' Motor Launch for Poseidon) , It printed exactly nothing despite having the usual displays on the front panel. When I get a chance, I'll try printing some small previously successful item. If nothing it's take the printer apart and see if it's repairable. Since it was sliced using my normal slicer and showed the print footprints on the front, I don't think it's the 360.

I don't think that electrical tape is best as it shrivels with resin contact. I do have some aviation 500 mph metal tape but not sure that comes off well.

Re: 3D printing

by Fliger747 » Fri Aug 02, 2024 12:34 pm

A poke from Hank got me looking for my file of the stokes litters which I used on several warships. We both looked extensively and couldn't find the file so both of us made new ones. My previous one was just the frame, no mesh, so I got the wild hare and decided to add a very fine mesh. I had no idea if this would print and to y surprise it both printed well and also looked quite good. This was followed up by completing and printing an SA Radar for the Whitehurst DE project to replace the bare frame one previous. Again, if it is supported by a frame, a very fine mesh can be printed successfully.

Re: 3D printing

by BB62vet » Fri Dec 22, 2023 1:05 pm

Well, I've discovered that buying cheap is not always buying "Smart". To wit - I thought that I'd save some money by using "cheapo" no-name paper towels from Wally World rather than the rather expensive brand of towel (Bounty). Turns out that this was a BIG mistake - the cheapos don't absorb anything nearly as well as the expensive brand and as a result, there is no savings in cost, but a large expense in the usage to clean up the same amount of printer parts that is required after each print run.
AC Photon Mono X 6K Printer_2.jpeg
Normally, I always clean the build platform completely and then the area around the printer that may have had resin spill on it while removing the build platform & parts from the printer. Of course, if you're detanking the vat that will also require quite a few paper towels, so the entire effort can get somewhat "towelly"!! I still have two rolls of the cheap stuff, so will suffer thru that and then go back to buying a bundle of Bounty as those towels really work the best.

Hope this resonates with others doing 3D printing and gives some practical guidence.

Hank

Re: 3D printing

by mikegr » Mon Dec 04, 2023 5:30 am

have printed some twin bofors for 1/700 - 1/600 scale

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Re: 3D printing

by JerryTodd » Sun Nov 19, 2023 4:07 pm

Merci Iceman

I love your Bretagne build, merci beaucoup for sharing it with us here.

Addendum: Printed Constellation's 2nd cutter...
2nd cutter stacked on the 1st cutter alongside the launch
2nd cutter stacked on the 1st cutter alongside the launch

Re: 3D printing

by Iceman 29 » Sun Nov 19, 2023 1:04 am

Very nice printing at this scale ! 1/36. :thumbs_up_1:

Re: 3D printing

by JerryTodd » Sat Nov 18, 2023 9:56 pm

Bought a new Elegoo Mars 3 the beginning of November and started printing parts...

for Constellation
Rigging-screws (turnbuckles) for Constellation
Rigging-screws (turnbuckles) for Constellation
A stove for Macedonian
1:36 scale Brodie stove for a 38 gun ship
1:36 scale Brodie stove for a 38 gun ship
Stove with a coat of paint
Stove with a coat of paint
The STL for the stove is on Thingiverse

Re: 3D printing

by BB62vet » Sun Sep 24, 2023 1:35 pm

Having cleaned everything up and recalc'd Zero on the build platform, I've begun a new print. I watched/listened to the printer for the first 20 layers being printed at which point the bottom of the parts were completed and it's now building up for the vertical elements - so far everything is working smoothly. This leads me to believe that the problem was that in not squeegeeing the FEP after the last print, somehow a "footprint" was left on the FEP surface that caused the resin to stick to it on the subsequent print - I will be sure to do this small chore from here on out.

25 lashes from The Admiral would normally be the suitable punishment for committing a PCFI, but since she DOESN'T know this occurred, I've spared myself both the embarrassment and beating...a win-win situation as I see it!!!!! :big_grin:

Hank

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