Chessboard - test of hatchbox wood filament

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Chessboard - test of hatchbox wood filament

Post by Bratag » Wed Nov 25, 2015 8:00 pm

Needed a chess board to go with the steel and bronze chess pieces. Didn't like any of the available models so designed this one. Printed in hatchbox wood (my new favourite filament) and then stained and coated with several coats of shellac.

While not 100% happy with it I think it turned out ok.

Seriously though hatchbox wood is amazing stuff.
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Re: Chessboard - test of hatchbox wood filament

Post by Pekish79 » Wed Nov 25, 2015 8:03 pm

Cool difference in color I got 3 new wood filament i will add to my test after Thxgiving

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Re: Chessboard - test of hatchbox wood filament

Post by Jules » Wed Nov 25, 2015 8:25 pm

That's gorgeous! (I'm gonna have to get some of the Hatchbox wood.) :D

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Re: Chessboard - test of hatchbox wood filament

Post by MagicEngineer » Thu Nov 26, 2015 1:27 am

Sweet stain work. :D

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Re: Chessboard - test of hatchbox wood filament

Post by Tim » Thu Nov 26, 2015 5:52 am

What, you didn't like my chess board model on Thingiverse?

But that looks like a nice model. . .

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Re: Chessboard - test of hatchbox wood filament

Post by Bratag » Thu Nov 26, 2015 7:30 am

Tim wrote:What, you didn't like my chess board model on Thingiverse?

But that looks like a nice model. . .
Sorry mate - I must not have found it - I looked a bunch of jigsaw ones etc. I am still learning CAD so I sometimes find myself looking for a project to push myself ... not that this was much of a push but I do like the dovetails that hold it together

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Re: Chessboard - test of hatchbox wood filament

Post by PcS » Thu Nov 26, 2015 12:22 pm

Very nice work !!! I bought some hatchbox wood filament upon the recommendation of this forum and have been playing with it as time permits. Seems to print nicely have not gotten around to finishing any of it yet though.

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Re: Chessboard - test of hatchbox wood filament

Post by wmgeorge » Thu Nov 26, 2015 4:33 pm

What size nozzle, temps for extruder and build plate? Thank you.,
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Re: Chessboard - test of hatchbox wood filament

Post by Tim » Fri Nov 27, 2015 1:52 am

Bratag wrote:Sorry mate - I must not have found it - I looked a bunch of jigsaw ones etc. I am still learning CAD so I sometimes find myself looking for a project to push myself ... not that this was much of a push but I do like the dovetails that hold it together
I did the same thing, found all the puzzle-piece-type frames and thought I could do better. Anyway, designing is half the fun, as long as it doesn't take up too much of my precious spare time.

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Re: Chessboard - test of hatchbox wood filament

Post by Bratag » Sat Nov 28, 2015 5:52 am

wmgeorge wrote:What size nozzle, temps for extruder and build plate? Thank you.,
Pretty much what Pekish recommended.

Hotend 215
Bed 60
65mm/s
0.40 Nozzle
0.200 layer

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