3D printing a glass Bell diorama
![Album image #1 Album image #1](/albums/img/8/7/3/1684873-99811-85-720.jpg)
Work in progress
![Album image #2 Album image #2](/albums/img/5/1/5/1685515-99811-10-720.jpg)
Except from the door, the bedroom is finished
![Album image #3 Album image #3](/albums/img/1/8/4/1686184-99811-97-720.jpg)
Testprint figures
![Album image #4 Album image #4](/albums/img/1/8/6/1686186-99811-46-720.jpg)
I feel like god now
![Album image #5 Album image #5](/albums/img/1/8/5/1686185-99811-66-720.jpg)
Happy with the result! A little flaw in the rifle's end, but that could be my mistake due lack of supports
![Album image #6 Album image #6](/albums/img/2/3/9/1687239-99811-66-720.jpg)
![Album image #7 Album image #7](/albums/img/2/4/0/1687240-99811-63-720.jpg)
Commenti
3 15 March, 00:39
![](/profiles/img/99811-836-s.jpg)
I purchased one last week Yes, I went for the Elegoo Mars 3 pro. After some problems with settings (a hard to see plastic film was to be removed from the buildingplate but is was not in the manual), I allready did two successful prints of fingures. Now I'm trying a bigger figure, but encounter some problems... It's not easy to find where the flaw is situaties: the drawing, the supports, the calibration or the resin. I'm still in an experimental phase, but the Quality of the details are Satisfying. i'll put an example in the pictures
16 March, 21:52
![](/profiles/img/20442-422-s.jpg)
It's the one thing which puts me off getting a 3D printer. Everyone how I know who has one has encountered problems initially. Hope you get it sorted out.
17 March, 09:01