Resin Printed individualised people
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Re: Resin Printed individualised people
If you're going to that level of detail, what was the original purpose of the 'boat' and can you justify the carriage of a lady passenger?
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Re: Resin Printed individualised people
Peter
I suppose the answer is - of course! (I wouldn't create it otherwise)
The boat was Spooners inspection vehicle - but that might really have just been an excuse. It was certainly used as a pleasure vehicle and that is documented in a number of contemporary sources.
In fact the original met its end when colliding with an up train, while on such a pleasure jaunt. Unfortunately the young lady who was a passenger was injured - so badly that she died a couple of days later. I cant remember the other details as to who was driving or who else was on board.
I think that the bottom line is that we share an interest in the quirky things in railways - its just that I like to find that quirkiness in historical information. The Festiniog Railway was full of it in Spooners era!
Trevor
I suppose the answer is - of course! (I wouldn't create it otherwise)
The boat was Spooners inspection vehicle - but that might really have just been an excuse. It was certainly used as a pleasure vehicle and that is documented in a number of contemporary sources.
In fact the original met its end when colliding with an up train, while on such a pleasure jaunt. Unfortunately the young lady who was a passenger was injured - so badly that she died a couple of days later. I cant remember the other details as to who was driving or who else was on board.
I think that the bottom line is that we share an interest in the quirky things in railways - its just that I like to find that quirkiness in historical information. The Festiniog Railway was full of it in Spooners era!
Trevor
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Re: Resin Printed individualised people
Thanks Trevor, I wasn't aware of that. I did wonder how the gravity boat was fitted in with normal traffic.... not too well by the sound of it.
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Am I right in thinking it could be fitted with a sail to propel itself across the Cob?
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Yep
And they do that with the replica as well at the Victorian weekend which the Festiniog run in October (Pandemic permitting of course).
Trevor
And they do that with the replica as well at the Victorian weekend which the Festiniog run in October (Pandemic permitting of course).
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Trevor, just re-reading this thread and I notice that the fella in the boat is wearing a top hat. Is that an MH Asset or is it clothing item you've made yourself? I've looked before for things like that and never found any>
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Hi. Sorry to take so long to respond. I’ve been building a kitchen!
Yes the top hat is an asset. I haven’t found it that easy to use though. The nature of the asset is such that it is very thin. I had to make it solid in mesh mixer. I have made a top hat in sketch up which worked. It does need more work to refine it but in principle it can be used as aseperate item and glued on to a figure. So in due course I think proper driver caps, bowler hats etc should be feasible. Will share when successful.
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Yes the top hat is an asset. I haven’t found it that easy to use though. The nature of the asset is such that it is very thin. I had to make it solid in mesh mixer. I have made a top hat in sketch up which worked. It does need more work to refine it but in principle it can be used as aseperate item and glued on to a figure. So in due course I think proper driver caps, bowler hats etc should be feasible. Will share when successful.
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Excellent guide
I learned all the above the hard way, through experiment after experiment. Shame I did not read your guide first.
Excellent work
I learned all the above the hard way, through experiment after experiment. Shame I did not read your guide first.
Excellent work
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I have only now spotted this. It is an MH asset.
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I have been playing with hats on figures.
Firstly a solid bowler hat created in sketchup:
Now I have created a figure for my gravity slate train in MakeHuman, exported it,imported it into Blender and posed it. Then I imported the STL file for the hat. much scaling and moving has placed the hat into the correct place on his head:
With both hat and figure selected I exported the stl file. I loaded the combined stl file into Anycubic's latest slicer. The slicer can repair stl files:
Prepared for printing:
It has just come out of the printer - picture to follow>
Trevor
PS I have been having difficulty repairing these figures in Meshmixer. I am sure it can do it - but I can't make it do it! I am getting much better results using the repair function in Anycubic slicing software - and automatically.
Firstly a solid bowler hat created in sketchup:
Now I have created a figure for my gravity slate train in MakeHuman, exported it,imported it into Blender and posed it. Then I imported the STL file for the hat. much scaling and moving has placed the hat into the correct place on his head:
With both hat and figure selected I exported the stl file. I loaded the combined stl file into Anycubic's latest slicer. The slicer can repair stl files:
Prepared for printing:
It has just come out of the printer - picture to follow>
Trevor
PS I have been having difficulty repairing these figures in Meshmixer. I am sure it can do it - but I can't make it do it! I am getting much better results using the repair function in Anycubic slicing software - and automatically.
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Re: Resin Printed individualised people
I've never managed to make Meshmixer do what I want either. As a routine I tend to run stl's through RepetierHost. It's repair function is superb and it rarely makes a mistake unless there is something seriously wrong in the model. Simply open the stl in RepHost, click the repair button, waita few seconds and re-save the stl, then just slice and print as normal with Chitubox or CuraTrevor Thompson wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2023 6:21 pm
PS I have been having difficulty repairing these figures in Meshmixer. I am sure it can do it - but I can't make it do it! I am getting much better results using the repair function in Anycubic slicing software - and automatically.
I'd never heard of it until Steve mentioned it in passing a couple of years ago.
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Re: Resin Printed individualised people
Thanks for passing that on - I will give it a try.
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