Spiderman Symbiote Suit Hueforge

Spiderman Symbiote Suit Hueforge

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Adaptive Layers .  100% Infill
Adaptive Layers . 100% Infill
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Spiderman Symbiote Suit Hueforge

 

The rest of my comic hueforge collection can be found here:

https://makerworld.com/@CanadianGamer/collections/549689

 

In my print profile I have assigned the model to have a variable layer print height, which means that the first 4 layers of the model will print with a 0.16 layer height, and switch to a 0.08 layer height for the details. If you use my uploaded print profile this will save you time on your print as the first 0.64mm is just to provide stability to the print for display. This means that the layer heights listed below in my printing instructions will not match my print profile (they will be off by 3) but the mm heights will still match! Do not change the print profile to match or it will not look the same!

 

If you resize the model make sure you do NOT scale the Z axis or the print colours will not be in the same position

 

The pictured Frame is a friction Fit design here for 200x200 Hueforges
https://makerworld.com/en/models/381229#profileId-281475

 

And if you scale it down, I have frames for 100x100 or 150x150 here:

https://makerworld.com/en/models/173529#profileId-190705

 

Please post a picture of your printed copy! I'd love to see it!

 

— Printing Instructions---

 

Print at 100% infill with a layer height of 0.08mm with a base layer of 0.16mm

Filaments Used:
PLA Generic Black Transmission Distance: 0.2
PLA BambuLab Basic Blue Gray Transmission Distance: 3
PLA BambuLab Basic Silver Transmission Distance: 0.5
PLA BambuLab Matte Ivory White Transmission Distance: 4

Swap Instructions:
Start with Black
At layer #12 (1.04mm) swap to Blue Gray
At layer #18 (1.52mm) swap to Silver
At layer #22 (1.84mm) swap to Ivory White for the rest.

 

 

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Thanks for sharing! This one is my personal favorite! Does the filament you used have a pinkish glow?
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Replying to @CanadianGamer :
Hi @CanadianGamer, I am using regular filaments: •White filament from eSun •Black filament from eSun •Gray filament from eSun •Blue Matte filament from Eryone That pinkish efect comes from my LED light box installed in my office. It wasn't intentional but the printing looked good 😊.
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Replying to @user_3372954524 :
Oh that makes sense! I wasn't sure if there was some kind of colour changing or glow in the dark type filament in there that you used!
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