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Oh wow! Would you take a shot at printing the smallest Marvin ever 3D printed?

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If that’s real then I am dam impressed even more so.

Maybe a link for a way people can get things printed

IE A direct link with PayPal or just lie about the machine used

I love it @Yocico is it SLA or DLP technology? Would love to see more info on the machine or pictures of the making off :slight_smile:

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You can learn more about the machine at junction3d.com

Do you work for 3dhubs? How small do you want me to print?

Holy cows :wink: Thats awesome!

Yeah I do! If you’d manage to print one in the same size as this one, it would be really impressive already! If you make it smaller that this one and make a nice picture I’ll make sure to share it on our Instagram with your Hub link :wink:

Challenge accepted! I’ll try to get it done on Monday.

WoW. Can’t wait!

Nice! :slight_smile:

Hi. Well…what do you think? Small enough?

I call it “the Shrinking Marvin”

Largest one is 3mm tall (Marvin part only, not measuring the support) and the very small one is only 1mm tall. Hard to take pics of red resin, but here it goes. Enjoy!

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A-ma-zing!!! :slight_smile:

Those look great, I guess you could probably print the gearbox of a watch with that printer :smiley:

*beginning-to-3d-model*

-Marius

Never tried, but could be possible.

I can’t see the picture on your Instagram. Where do I look?

Do you have any Instagram account that you want me to tag over there? :wink:

Yes. Junction3d

Hi @Yocico !

Your prints are beyond amazing!!!

Which castable resin are you using, and how long does it takes to metl in the investment?

We use the b9 cherry resin. Melts and casts like wax.