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My first attempt at printing a 3D terrain map of the Peak District covering the area from Derby to Huddersfield. I scaled the vertical axis by x10 which I think was rather too much, but it does bring out the detail such as the rivers near Congleton. Printed using eSun marble PLA on a Bambu Lab X1C with a 0.12 layer height.
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My first attempt at printing a 3D terrain map of the Peak District covering the area from Derby to Huddersfield. I scaled the vertical axis by x10 which I think was rather too much, but it does bring out the detail such as the rivers near Congleton. Printed using eSun marble PLA on a Bambu Lab X1C with a 0.12 layer height. View attachment 688384
Looks a lot like the top of SWMBO pie she served last night, only yours looks edible 🙄😁
 
Got fed up searching for drills and such so made some stands in both metric and imperial, ER32 collets for the mill, BA taps and drills and reamers. Here's a couple of pics of two pf them.
I tried pausing the print so i could change to white for the lettering, but its very difficult not to move the print head, and i lifted it by 2 tenths of mm, which means the slash between the 11 and 16 just fell of.
On the other stands i just painted them.
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I have a Flsun delta printer which came with a self levelling system. In a couple of years I've never needed to relevel it since the original setup.

I don't have bed adhesion problems either, I use a printing adhesive called Magigoo. When the bed is cold, the printed item is released, when hot the first few layers stick really well.
 

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