Walmart (US) a while back. I think it was advertised for small dogs.
Walmart (US) a while back. I think it was advertised for small dogs.
As long as it doesn’t hinder his “elbows” any or touch his ears, he’s fine with wearing most costumes/sweaters/shirts. We actually like to joke that he likes them, but I’m pretty sure he’s at best just thankful for the additional warmth.
No leaves, but he’s wearing a sweater so that counts.
Not quite as bendy: Enkidu
Most of what I have printed with it the 0.2 mm nozzle is filament swatches with detailed info “engraved” into them. I tried to do a larger detailed piece with it, but the model wasn’t print-ready and I made thin spaghetti instead.
That’s exactly what I got, and it has worked really well so far. I haven’t tried printing any minis yet (although I was thinking of trying one of FatDragon’s next weekend), so thank you for the link.
I went with the A1 mini while it was (actually still is) $200 on their website. That’s about as much as we spent on our sewing machine gathering dust, a bit more than our vinyl cutter doing the same, and around the same as I’ve invested so far in mini painting.
To be fair to me, I have so far kept up with the miniature painting.
I have a tendency to get into hobbies for a month or so and then drop them, too, so it being easy to set up and use should help me stick with it a bit more. The relatively low initial investment should soften the blow if I do drop it, too.
Just downloaded all of his sample models and bought another 5 on top of that. I wish that sand worm came with assembly instructions, but he’s getting built one way or another.
I actually just found his channel a couple days ago. I haven’t looked too much more into him, but his designs look great. Thank you for the recommendation!
They did. The nozzle actually arrived days before the printer, which was somewhat funny. I plan on trying it out a bit tomorrow.
Despite doing recycling where I live, they explicitly do not recycle glass. Safety hazard, maybe?