3D Printing for Wargaming: Reviewing the Lulzbot SideKick 747
Almost a year ago now, FAME (the parent company for Lulzbot) was kind enough to loan me a SideKick 289 3d printer for the better part of a few months […]
Almost a year ago now, FAME (the parent company for Lulzbot) was kind enough to loan me a SideKick 289 3d printer for the better part of a few months […]
Back with some more adventures of the Azure Dawn, having gotten some breathing space at work, painted up a *ton* of terrain (not just for 5 Parsecs but not not for 5 Parsecs), and […]
One of my great annoyances with a lot of 3d printer reviews is how fleeting they are – the printer is unboxed, turned on, and made to go through a […]
This blog has covered 3D printing in the wargaming hobby before – is it a threat to the hobby? The promised future? But while there are a lot of opinions […]
This is how 3D Resin Solutions positions their HERO 3D Printing resin: “Offering a wide range of use, HERO Resin features very low odor, fine detail, high weather ability and EXCELLENT […]
One of the most frequent question that gets asked on various 3D printing community pages is “Does anyone have a good filament supplier?” or “What sort of resin should I […]
With COVID-19 cases spiking, colder winter months approaching for the Northern Hemisphere, and a lot of people only interacting with their close contacts in families, “pods”, etc. I’ve noticed an […]
I’ve been contemplating this for awhile, writing little bits of it in my head for…probably five or six months now, but with the combination of the Tabletop Inquirer posting something […]
When last I reviewed some methods for priming 3D prints, I was…unimpressed with Badger’s new 3D Prime offering. It seemed to be a lot of work in exchange for not […]
I often paralyze myself trying to find the perfect solution for something. The right product to achieve X effect. And now that I’ve acquired a 3D printer, and am working on a […]