![]() There are different types of materials and printers that can be used but the main concept is the same as your traditional office printer: you need an object to print (your document), a material to use to print (your paper) and an instrument to print (ink or laser). Let’s start with diving deeper into an overview of 3D printing. Plastic versus resin (and why I think Resin is the best for printing miniatures) File is from the Patreon Titan Forge Miniatures But getting started on knowing what can go wrong is essential to have a good start printing miniatures. Printing miniatures can seem really simple, and once you get the hang of it that can be the case. ![]() You need good ventilation, the right temperature in the room and you will get multiple print failures (not as much as with plastic, but you need to troubleshoot the printer from time to time). On the other hand, the resin is super toxic and can be a bit of a mess to work with. Resin printers are much easier to work with and the print quality is good (even for cheap printers). Plastic is good for big terrain and huge miniatures, but the quality of the miniature will not be amazing and the plastic printers can be difficult to setup, work with and troubleshoot. There are roughly 2 types of printers: plastic and resin. So just a quick rundown of 3D printing miniatures: The quick overview of 3D printing miniatures 11 Main failures when 3D printing miniatures in resin
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