Texture mapping with feltpen carousel?
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@fma
I bought white filament, before I knew...and I guess with the "direct inking" I'm planning, it is the better choice. -
@o_lampe Painting on printed part is not easy: ink tends to diffuse along the layers...
I also made some tests with a black inkjet cartridge, but the ink does not stick to the PLA... I think it would require to find the correct ink, which stick on printed part, and compatible with inkjet head (I tried aerograph ink, but it jammed the head!).
I think inkjet is better with powder 3D printing: https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/build-3d-printer-uses-powder-ink-jet-technology-31951
I plan to make tests with pens, as Make Anything did; it is a very easy setup...
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@fma said in Texture mapping with feltpen carousel?:
I plan to make tests with pens, as Make Anything did; it is a very easy setup...
I already figured out, only 'permanent markers' stick to PLA.
I think, I've seen the video and their process is not able to produce real textures.
You'd have to dye the filament with a timed process. I'd better like to steal the mapping algorhythm from "velocity printing" and rewrite it to add ink layer by layer.
I don't expect perfect results, but a powder printer with inkjet is a bit above my budget..Let's see how bad it is..