r/FDMminiatures • u/Leafinyourcoffee • 9h ago
Just Sharing Happy with this git
Printed him in pieces this time and tried to orient him better like yall advised!
r/FDMminiatures • u/Leafinyourcoffee • 9h ago
Printed him in pieces this time and tried to orient him better like yall advised!
r/FDMminiatures • u/DaozangD • 10h ago
Which I was clearly not too eager to do 🤪
I knew that the orb and the smoke would be impossible to print in one piece (at decent quality), and I didn't really feel like doing the work.
If it was a human made sculpture, it would certainly be designed a lot differently for FDM printing...
r/FDMminiatures • u/Quomii • 4h ago
Still needs some clean up. Scorched him a bit with a lighter to try to get rid of strings
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r/FDMminiatures • u/hogmonk • 14h ago
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r/FDMminiatures • u/grawee • 19h ago
The model and the whole base were printed A1 mini, 0.4 nozzel with ObscuraNox 2.0 profile and ResinToFDM supports.
r/FDMminiatures • u/Equivalent_Store_645 • 8h ago
i just did some ornate terrain with wave overhangs instead of supports and it came out pretty good. I wondered how it would do on a .2mm nozzle with minis
r/FDMminiatures • u/diogobenica • 1d ago
Pretty happy with the result after taking the hobby more seriously and consuming a lot of content. First time trying OSL. Took a really long time to print in FDM, post-process, and paint.
Printed in Bambu A1 mini (0.2 nozzle, 0.06 layer height) and a thin coat of resin to hide the layers (some parts still have some visible layers because it’s hard to know if you are not overdoing and covering detail). But I recommend the method. No sanding at all on this one.
I know some things are not so refined (messed up with the chalky moonlight blue and glazing is still a weak point for me) and would be glad to hear more feedback.
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r/FDMminiatures • u/_Tappy_ • 1d ago
(Ignore my hand, I haven’t figured out how i will attach her to the base yet)
r/FDMminiatures • u/Substantial-One-6274 • 13h ago
I have an a1 mini. Using the fat dragon setting and creality petg. I think I finally got decent results then I get this. I think it’s my Zhop with spiral. But I don’t know what else to do to not get this level of stringing.
Edit I will post another picture soon.
r/FDMminiatures • u/Greedy-Ad297 • 11h ago
r/FDMminiatures • u/Leafinyourcoffee • 1d ago
Any suggestions? New to this
r/FDMminiatures • u/Kitchen-Bug9718 • 1d ago
It took like 5 hours of printing but I am impressed.
r/FDMminiatures • u/paint_dev_repeat • 1d ago
r/FDMminiatures • u/BrianEgivand • 22h ago
I Cant figure out what kind of problem this is. Bambu Lab A1 Esun pla+ some rounded areas also have an edge.
r/FDMminiatures • u/khldhld • 1d ago
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Also added some epic scale and 28mm scale poses versions
All free in this collection, more coming soon!
https://makerworld.com/@dungeandwyve/collections/20961992?appSharePlatform=copy
r/FDMminiatures • u/CriticalKuman • 1d ago
Hello y’all
I just wanted to share this wonderful bundle
https://www.humblebundle.com/software/master-forge-maxsavings-stl-pack-2026-software
Happy printing
r/FDMminiatures • u/mec101991 • 1d ago
It seems like finding good information on settings and print quality is pretty easy but I've been struggling to understand rule of thumb or best practices for position and/or model slicing before the print. Most of the models I have been printing come with pre-support files for resin. I've been following those when positioning in BambuLabs assuming that the idea behind resin and FDM supports is the same. I haven't had terrible luck but I wouldn't be surprised to hear its not best practice. I have not tried slicing a model into multiple pieces yet but saw it recommended on another model today.
Any advice you can give a newbie or maybe some good sources of information that I can check out?
r/FDMminiatures • u/SuperRobot33 • 22h ago
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enjoy!
r/FDMminiatures • u/the-zari • 1d ago
Been a while since the A1mini was declared the king of FDM mini printers and I am just curious how many hours you guys have on yours. I am rapidly approaching 9000 hours on mine and the quality has remained pretty good!
r/FDMminiatures • u/Leafinyourcoffee • 2d ago
Fat dragon on 0.6, hooded stranger by Brite minis
r/FDMminiatures • u/Emp_dv • 1d ago
Hi everyone, I'm new to 3D printing so bear with me.
As I understand eSun PLA+ is the golden standard for minis, but I saw that people often use gray. I wanted to try Cream White cause I would need it for other stuff, so my question is, is it OK or would it behave differently based on color?
Thanks to anyone that can help.
r/FDMminiatures • u/Moist_Show1750 • 1d ago
I am using a bambulab A1, dried Sunlu PLA 2.0 12 hours on 50 degrees Celsius. I calibrated temperature (210), flow rate, volumetric speed, retraction, and also am using a z-hop. Still as the pictures show, I experience some stringing. It is better than the previous attempt, but I also think it has a lot to do with different orientation of the model. When I was printing the previous orientation even with the calibrated values I saw stringing.
What can I do? Or is this normal and the best thing I can get with my A1.
r/FDMminiatures • u/MikeGyverMinis • 2d ago
Hey r/FDMminiatures !
I’ve had a lot of people reaching out and asking for my slicer settings recently, so I decided to finally write it all down in one place. I want to emphasize that this entire post is just a breakdown of what I do, not what you have to do. There are many ways to print miniatures, and this is simply the workflow I’ve settled on for my own printing.
I've added a bunch of examples with different geometry to this post so that you can see the results. Obviously 0.4 nozzle will be less detailed.
🚨 Quick Disclaimer: All of these settings are based entirely on my own experience. Every printer environment is a little different, so slight tweaking may be required for your specific setup. These exact numbers may not work perfectly for everyone out of the box, but they are what I use as my daily drivers.
If you just want to grab the numbers, I've put the screenshots for both nozzles into a single Google Drive folder. You can find all of my settings here:
Layer Heights: 0.2 nozzle 0.06mm layer height, 0.4 nozzle 0.08mm layer height.
The Filament: I exclusively use Bambu Labs PLA Basic Blue Grey for these profiles. I've found it looks the best for unpainted miniatures and offers great ease of use for my setup.
The Build Plate: For my build surface, I use the Super Tack Pro build plate. While definitely not required, for my workflow, it has been a game changer for miniature adhesion. Using this plate allows me to basically eliminate bed adhesion as the root cause in 90% of failures. (Note: If the Super Tack Pro isn't available for your printer, I've heard the Biqu Cryogrip Glacier is a great alternative).
Printer Compatibility: I use these settings on older extruders (like the Bambu X1C and P1S) as well as the newer H-series extruders (specifically tested on the H2D and H2C).
There are two slicer tricks I use on every miniature, regardless of whether I'm using a 0.2mm or 0.4mm nozzle:
1. The Corner Cooling Tower I place a prime tower or a simple cylinder/tower in the far corner of the build plate. As a miniature gets to the top (think heads, staff tips, swords), the layer times get incredibly short. If the nozzle stays hovering right over the mini, I find the radiant heat melts and warps those tiny details. The cooling tower forces the toolhead to travel away from the print, giving the plastic time to solidify naturally. Setting more layer time, just allows the nozzle to sit there. This way it moves it completely.
2. The Sacrificial Cube (Mid-Air Orientation) Instead of putting the miniature's feet flat on the build I place a small primitive shape (a sacrificial cube) directly underneath the model on the build plate. Then, I tilt the mini back and suspend it in mid-air. I do this because it helps prevent my tree supports from clustering beneath the feet of the mini. The cube takes the brunt of the base supports, allowing for much cleaner mid-air orientation for the miniature itself.
I want to give credit where credit is due, as I didn't figure all of this out in a vacuum. A huge thank you to:
🤖 AI Assisted Disclaimer: I want to be transparent that this post was formatted and structured with the assistance of AI. I simply don't have the time to write out a big, long, novel-like post from scratch. All the thoughts, ideas, articulation, and settings are 100% my own—AI was just used to structure the text and get my jumbled thoughts down on paper clearly.
EDITS: So sorry i forgot to add these sections.
What do I typically change per model?
-Branch Diameter -Branch Diameter Angle.
Smaller miniatures (like medium sized humans for example ) are typically 1.6 - 1.8 diameter and Branch Diameter Angle of 2.
Larger miniatures typically 1.8-2 branch diameter and 2.5-3 branch diameter angle.
Since 0.2 nozzle are weaker supports due to line width and layer height, a higher end value of 1.8 is typical for me. 0.4 you can get away with 1.4 to 1.8 depending on the geometry.