Update: Short of the final result, plus a mount I made for my AMS Lite to attach an LED lamp:
• Completed Rumble Bee P...
After getting my Bambu Lab A1 Mini set up I wanted to try one of the plaques that I've seen, where it's essentially printed upside down. This puts the face of the plaque on the build plate and provides a nice smooth finish with the texture of the plate. The result looks very professional. I went for a version of the 'Rumble Bee' logo Dodge used on the Super Bee and the finished plaque is 150mm wide. I had to modify the paths in Illustrator as some sections were too fine to print.
This is the machine laying down the first two layers of the print, with a 0.2mm nozzle, at 7.5x speed. It actually took around an hour and a half to complete the print.
This video took much longer to make than I intended. I recorded it with my Nikon Z9 and turned off the lens VR, but I forgot that the camera body has additional VR and it tried to follow the printer, meaning the picture was shaking all over the place. It took a couple of tries in After Effects to get the motion tracking to work reliably throughout the entire video, as lots of possible tracking points get covered up at different points and the Z axis moves up and down constantly.
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