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Making of resin 3D printed blocks, deadeyes etc.

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Hello,
Hope you all are doing well, I paused my ship building for some time due to wanting to prepare better. I found that Occre blocks and deadeyes are quite below what I was expecting, so I started searching for better ones. Of course I found some but they were pretty expensive for my liking. Then I had an idea. Since I do print and sell my prints, why not make some of them? I figured first problem will be the colors, I will not bother painting then after printing so I needed to paint my resin, that way I would not need to paint and when I remove the prints from the supports, I will have the same color, so this is my progress so far, made some 3d models and went to test print 1000005548.jpg

What's the best thing about 3D is that I can make them whatever size I want then I ordered some colorants for my resin and I had to get new resin that was white (to better takes the colors) this was a hit and miss, because printing something so small and wanting to use as less supports as possible requires different resin, but for now it will do.

First color test:
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Look ok, had some failures due to the resin but overall I am quite happy.

Also anyone in Europe (I think US Shipping will be too expensive) wanting to give them a try write me a message, I will only ask to pay shipping untill I finish the testing, otherwise for now it will be free.
New color test in progress

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These are outstanding! I have also 3d printed blocks using my Mars 2 resin printer. As you mentioned, once you've mastered the .stl file you can make as many at any size you want. I would still paint them as the paint or dye takes off the plastic-ish sheen. Paint before you detach them from the sprew. You won't know they were printed. There are some really nice wood blocks on the market but I find them cost prohibitive.
 
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