Jason Voorhees Book Nook

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Jason Voorhees Book Nook

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Hi all

 

This is a book nook horror inspired by Jason from Friday the 13th

consists of two pieces, the dimension is approximately 11x10x21cm you can scale it as you wish

 

At the back there is a niche where you can place a weight to prevent the piece from falling forward

 

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
wasn't my best painting but it worked out in the end
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painting looks sick imo
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Amazing. Freddy, Regan, Jason and Frank is next. Bring on the Sasquatch!
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This is so good! (I also saw your Art the clown on the other post). Can you share a little bit more about your painting process? What paint do you use? Airbrush?
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Replying to @milesahead :
Thank you so much! No airbrush, just hours of making it right. Ill do a good base coat for a darker shadow ( usually dark grey ) then dry brush the highlights and use the dry brush for the stippling. I draw the eyes with a pencil then paint them with tiny brushes to stay in the cornea line. And lastly I use UV clear top coat gel nail polish for the gloss
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Replying to @milesahead :
oh, and I use all kinds of basic paints....acrylics you get from Michaels or Wally World most are less than a dollar, Apple Barrel, Folkart. I also use Vallejo for more specific colors because the other acrylics are just close enough, but sometimes you need exact
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Hi. I've tried multiple times to print the knife but always get the same result after adding a brim. the 1st time the knife fell during the print so I added a brim... now it seems that at about 75% it's losing the position.... any idea?
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hmm this is not normal mate.... try to add manually any support, but have no sense this shift... i think with more support in this point you solve the problem
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Replying to @Treddigineer :
I'm still trying to figure out the proper variables to use for support. I went with 15% and added brim and it had shifted plus it fell. I can't wait to be able to master this support thing.
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Replying to @user_2948932735 :
try tilting it and then adding supports. mine didnt. make it to the tip but enough to viable. so I'd recommend tilt it more to add more support to it along the length of it
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Awesome!!
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tried to print this twice. both times the machete fell over before finishing
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I had the same problem. did you manage to print it?
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Replying to @user_2948932735 :
I laid the machete on its side. worked great
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Amazing work, my only issue was printing the machete as it fell down almost when reaching the top, but that could be resolved by using a brim
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nice quality of printing 👍
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what printer did you use?
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turned out better than i thought it would
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It is finally finished 😁
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Respect for such an achievement, I have rarely seen such ingenious, detail-rich models. I bow to you. I am also envious that I can never do anything like that.
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Amazing
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