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How to develop 3D parts for MasterCase 5 - Small video

Hello LTT makers,

 

This is mine small video on how I develop 3D printed grills for mine Aqua Aperture mod:

Fell free to ask things so I make another video as reply.

 

Enjoy!

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May I suggest next time you actually include some video instead of just photos?

Either way, good job! I like how the color matches with the coolant. Is that a special reel of plastic?

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What machine did you use? Any post-processing required after the build?

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1 hour ago, waynedud3 said:

May I suggest next time you actually include some video instead of just photos?

Either way, good job! I like how the color matches with the coolant. Is that a special reel of plastic?

Thanks for the feedback, will make that on next videos.
I used white PLA filament and them paint it with Montana can. The coolant was dye to match it.

1 hour ago, Dogeystyle said:

What machine did you use? Any post-processing required after the build?

BQ Hephestos 2, the top grill is almost A4 paper size. Post-processing was light sanding for spray paint.

1 hour ago, zwirek2201 said:

It's a really cool idea to build some small parts that accent the main color of your build. Would like to see more of that ;)

Thanks! I'm trying to find filament that match motherboard color brands for some custom parts. But now everything is RGB hehe

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4 minutes ago, Shuper' Luu' said:

Thanks for the feedback, will make that on next videos.
I used white PLA filament and them paint it with Montana can. The coolant was dye to match it.

BQ Hephestos 2, the top grill is almost A4 paper size. Post-processing was light sanding for spray paint.

Thanks! I'm trying to find filament that match motherboard color brands for some custom parts. But now everything is RGB hehe

Speaking of RGB: If you found a semi-transparent filament and got RGB LEDs under the parts or built into them, it would look sick :D

Try, fail, learn, repeat...

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