Hey guys,

I wanted to share my Marvin with you :).

I think it’s one of the first Marvin’s printed using a M3D “The Micro” printer and the resolution has come out quite nicely! I’m really happy that a tiny printer like this can achieve some great results!!

What do you think?

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Cool! What kind of slicer does it use? How much can you vary in settings? Can you set the temperature?

Made one myself on my M3D. quite happy with the result. nothing fancy, just good quality and good fill on there beta software

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you can change some… not as much as i want to experiment with but temp, res, fil ect…

Have quite the collection of those printed with my M3D :slight_smile:

NICE WORK…

looks good! I’ll have to try one, too. Just got my Micro last week and am still “getting around” to plugging it in.

Good thing about the micro… thats about what you need to do… just plug it in;)

I have also now this printer

How can you print large products without the release of the printerbed?

So you can manually set the temperature? or is it like “High, medium, low” ? How about the resolution (how much can you change it?). I would be really interested in a printer like this at home, if you could change these things

What settings have you selected for this one?

oh really? That’s sweet. Do you have some pics for us?

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Mostly its about the temperature of the print. With bigger prints it sometimes comes loose a bit.

You can also use the option Wave Bonding. This will make it harder to get the raft off the print though.

Here are a few :slight_smile:

Even tried the Colorfabb woodprint that looks pretty cool (chess piece)

You got quite the options here. You can change temp (in degrees C), fill (hollow small walls, thicker walls, low to very high), detail (low to very high)

There are also some people who are getting Cura and G-code support, but i guess thats for the pro’s :slight_smile:

There is quite alot to print, but probably you will first print stuff for the printer itself, like: external filament, clips for cables and all, so thats alot of practice stuff to get used to 3d-printing. Then ofcourse some Marvin prints cant be forgotten :smiley:

How about this one :slight_smile:

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do you mean your prints gets lose from the bed or the bed itself comes lose? Never had any problems with that… its in there quite hard, spec when you have a spool under it…

Best quality and thickest fill. micro3ds PLA at 220deg

Got any closeup on that wood one? going away for 6 weeks but have to order that one wheb i get back.

Ofcourse! Think it could get more resolution if settings are better, but here it is