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Smooth Fine Detail Plastic = FUDSmoothest Fine Detail Plastic = FXDBoth under the heading of "Fine Detail Plastic"Jason
Scroll down to the FAQs. It's the first one about available finishes. Jason
That is clear as mud to me. I understand that it is the same material, simply printed at different resolutions, but the old way they presented the choices seemed clearer to me.
BrianHave the machines doing the actual rendering gotten better, or better calibrated? The stuff I have recently received has been extremely good.
When you are working with an uploaded model, the interface is different and the choices are clearer.Jason
Shapeways website is getting harder and harder to get any useful info from. Randy, they have changed the names of all their materials. Randy, if you go to https://www.shapeways.com/materials , could you point me to the material you are describing? What is its name there?
For supposedly cutting edge technology company, they sure have a ridiculously hard to navigate site. And to try to find something? Otto K.
If you want to find something, use Google. It will find a shapeways product faster on their website than anything on the Shapeways site search can. I can't find the same stuff via the Shapeways search that I can via Google, but I pick up a Shapeways page easily.OK, so I'm trying to verify some information here back with the designer just on the material. Wow, tangled web.I'm just really impressed with the end product, but trying to find out how it was done is interesting. Original designer on Shapeways said he sold the file, and that's not where the box came from. I got a box from 'out of the box models' and it's not entirely clear if it was Shapeways printed and then sent to me, or printed by him on his own equipment using.....???? And this shell doesn't show on his list anywhere except on the original designer. Anyway, I'm asking and I'll update here. Looking at the shell again, wow, it's really good. I can neither see nor feel any striations at all on the curved cab roof.He also appears to have all of David Cutting's Shapeways designs on his website including the TP56 shell, gensets, etc. Davids website is expired, but his shapeways store still shows the same designs that Out of the Box shows, right down to the photos, so yeah, I'm confused. Apparently there's at least a minimal amount of selling and trading of design files going on behind the scenes here. Another paradigm shift going on here, and you thought understanding several different marketing levels of the Trix U28 was hard to follow. Trix? Aurora? Model Power? Con-Cor?