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* [[FDM Miniatures FAQ]] | * [[FDM Miniatures FAQ]] | ||
* [[FDM Miniatures Glossary]] | * [[FDM Miniatures Glossary]] | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPQ7uPPz-TBOBU2t9Q86S2l6RHZd_uk8u YouTube Videos] | |||
== Guidelines == | |||
Due to the rapidly changing 3D printing ecosystem all advise here should be considered editorial based on personal experience and a starting point for anyone wanting to get started 3D printing miniatures with an FDM printer. Some content may be considered best practices and other content may represent advice that has risks and should be used with caution. At any time content on this site may be removed or revised. This site should be considered a family friendly site so things should be kept at a PG rating and questionable content will be removed. | Due to the rapidly changing 3D printing ecosystem all advise here should be considered editorial based on personal experience and a starting point for anyone wanting to get started 3D printing miniatures with an FDM printer. Some content may be considered best practices and other content may represent advice that has risks and should be used with caution. At any time content on this site may be removed or revised. This site should be considered a family friendly site so things should be kept at a PG rating and questionable content will be removed. | ||
== FDM 3D Printing Basics == | |||
General printing guidance that should be considered first steps when getting started with FDM 3D printing or when troubleshooting printing issues. | General printing guidance that should be considered first steps when getting started with FDM 3D printing or when troubleshooting printing issues. | ||
=== Hardware === | |||
0.2mm~ nozzle, you need this if your not a god of printing and want detail. | 0.2mm~ nozzle, you need this if your not a god of printing and want detail. | ||
(Optional) A cool plate for your printer. It will save you filament as you won't need brims or as big brims and can avoid failures due to supports breaking. I'd get this and never look back. | (Optional) A cool plate for your printer. It will save you filament as you won't need brims or as big brims and can avoid failures due to supports breaking. I'd get this and never look back. | ||
=== Filaments === | |||
Recommended filaments, those to stay away from, and general filament maintenance guidelines. | Recommended filaments, those to stay away from, and general filament maintenance guidelines. | ||
==== Recommended ==== | |||
# eSUN PLA+ | |||
#* Uses: Miniatures | |||
#* Pros: Manages small crisp details, has good walls. | |||
#* Cons: Must be dried(but can still struggle with light stringing), struggles with some small overhangs. | |||
# Elegoo PLA+ (or DeePlee which is a sub-brand of Elegoo) | |||
#* Uses: Miniatures & Terrain | |||
#* Pros: Works well on overhangs, has good walls, less stringing issues when damp. | |||
#* Cons: Small details not as sharp, slower speeds required. | |||
# Sunlu PLA+ 2.0 (or Jayo which is a sub-brand of Sunlu) | |||
#* Uses: Miniatures | |||
#* Pros: Works well on overhangs, has good walls, less stringing issues when damp. | |||
#* Cons: Can be a struggle to calibrate. | |||
==== Calibration ==== | ==== Calibration ==== | ||
Calibrate any major change. Different Nozzle? Calibrate. New filament? Calibrate. Same goes for any major settings changes, if you double the speed, or change layer height/line width calibrate again. It will save you pain later. | Calibrate any major change. Different Nozzle? Calibrate. New filament? Calibrate. Same goes for any major settings changes, if you double the speed, or change layer height/line width calibrate again. It will save you pain later. | ||
You should run a Temp Tower, Flow Rate, and Pressure Advance calibration in that order. You will want to use the range of temperatures that are printed on the spool/box for the filament. **NOTE:** **_Be certain to start a new project after each calibration before changing settings_** | |||
* OrcaSlicer | |||
** Calibrations built-in under the "Calibration" menu. | |||
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8kNuXuziCc Video Walkthrough] | |||
* PrusaSlicer | |||
** [https://help.prusa3d.com/category/calibration_199 Official Prusa Calibration Guide] | |||
* Bambu Studio | |||
** [https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/software/bambu-studio/calibration_flow_rate Flow Rate] | |||
** [https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/software/bambu-studio/calibration_pa Pressure Advance] | |||
** [https://forum.bambulab.com/t/psa-start-here-calibration-made-simple-please-share-user-tips/10932 Alternative Calibration] | |||
* Manual - <nowiki>https://www.instructables.com/Perfect-Prints-the-Ultimate-Guide-to-Filament-Cali/</nowiki> | |||
After completing your calibrations run the test print, "All-In-One-Less.stl" and review how things have printed. <nowiki>https://www.printables.com/model/1293946-micro-all-in-one-3d-printer-test</nowiki> | |||
=== | ===== Manual Temperature Tower ===== | ||
* [ | * [https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/tree/main/resources/calib/temperature_tower Temp Tower STL] | ||
Download a temp tower model and slice it (see above). In the Slicer Preview, drag the slider to the start layer of the temp you want it at and right click the little + sign then "Add custom g-code". Use <code>M104 SXXX</code> (where XXX is the desired temp) is what you want to type at the beginning of each different temperature. Then slice again and print the plate. | |||
== | == Tools == | ||
General tool recommendations. | |||
* [https://a.co/d/09GduOru RUITOOL 4.7 Inch Model Nippers] | |||
* [https://a.co/d/02D5w61f Hakko CHP-170 - Micro Soft Wire Cutter] | |||
* [https://a.co/d/0c7NAhPD Bob Smith Industries BSI-133H Insta-Cure+ Gap Filling Super Glue] | |||
* [https://a.co/d/0bDtyZUA Bob Smith Industries BSI-151H Insta-Set™ CA Glue Accelerator] | |||
==== | == Printing Miniatures == | ||
=== Printing Tips & Guides === | |||
Guides on printing miniatures on FDM printers. | |||
* [[Printing Miniatures/Printing Tips & Guides|Printing Tips & Guides]] | |||
* [[ | |||
=== Model Creators === | |||
==== FDM Miniatures ==== | |||
Recommended model creators specifically designed for FDM printing, and any tips for printing their models. | Recommended model creators specifically designed for FDM printing, and any tips for printing their models. | ||
* [[Printing Miniatures/Creators/FDM/Arbiter Miniatures|Arbiter Miniatures]] | * [[Printing Miniatures/Creators/FDM/Arbiter Miniatures|Arbiter Miniatures]] | ||
==== Non-FDM Miniatures ==== | |||
Model creators that are not specifically designed for FDM printing, and any tips for attempting to print their models. | Model creators that are not specifically designed for FDM printing, and any tips for attempting to print their models. | ||
* [[Printing Miniatures/Creators/non-FDM/One Page Rules|One Page Rules]] | * [[Printing Miniatures/Creators/non-FDM/One Page Rules|One Page Rules]] | ||
== Printing Terrain == | |||
Guides on printing terrain on FDM printers. | Guides on printing terrain on FDM printers. | ||
== Printer Model Tips == | |||
General guidelines and tips for specific FDM printers. | General guidelines and tips for specific FDM printers. | ||
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** [[FlashForge Adventurer 5M/5M Pro]] | ** [[FlashForge Adventurer 5M/5M Pro]] | ||
== Model Prints Galleries == | |||
A gallery of prints done on FDM printers. | A gallery of prints done on FDM printers. | ||
* [[Galleries/Miniatures|Miniatures]] | * [[Galleries/Miniatures|Miniatures]] | ||
* [[Galleries/Terrain|Terrain]] | * [[Galleries/Terrain|Terrain]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 5 March 2026
Welcome to the wiki!
This knowledge base is intended to provide support for 3D printing miniatures with FDM printers. This is a community contributed resource of information that will continue to be built and refined as more people provide their own recommendations and experiences. There are also many great resources elsewhere that this site will also link to and reference.
If you are brand new to 3D printing miniatures or to FDM printers, you may want to start with the following resources:
Guidelines
Due to the rapidly changing 3D printing ecosystem all advise here should be considered editorial based on personal experience and a starting point for anyone wanting to get started 3D printing miniatures with an FDM printer. Some content may be considered best practices and other content may represent advice that has risks and should be used with caution. At any time content on this site may be removed or revised. This site should be considered a family friendly site so things should be kept at a PG rating and questionable content will be removed.
FDM 3D Printing Basics
General printing guidance that should be considered first steps when getting started with FDM 3D printing or when troubleshooting printing issues.
Hardware
0.2mm~ nozzle, you need this if your not a god of printing and want detail.
(Optional) A cool plate for your printer. It will save you filament as you won't need brims or as big brims and can avoid failures due to supports breaking. I'd get this and never look back.
Filaments
Recommended filaments, those to stay away from, and general filament maintenance guidelines.
Recommended
- eSUN PLA+
- Uses: Miniatures
- Pros: Manages small crisp details, has good walls.
- Cons: Must be dried(but can still struggle with light stringing), struggles with some small overhangs.
- Elegoo PLA+ (or DeePlee which is a sub-brand of Elegoo)
- Uses: Miniatures & Terrain
- Pros: Works well on overhangs, has good walls, less stringing issues when damp.
- Cons: Small details not as sharp, slower speeds required.
- Sunlu PLA+ 2.0 (or Jayo which is a sub-brand of Sunlu)
- Uses: Miniatures
- Pros: Works well on overhangs, has good walls, less stringing issues when damp.
- Cons: Can be a struggle to calibrate.
Calibration
Calibrate any major change. Different Nozzle? Calibrate. New filament? Calibrate. Same goes for any major settings changes, if you double the speed, or change layer height/line width calibrate again. It will save you pain later.
You should run a Temp Tower, Flow Rate, and Pressure Advance calibration in that order. You will want to use the range of temperatures that are printed on the spool/box for the filament. **NOTE:** **_Be certain to start a new project after each calibration before changing settings_**
- OrcaSlicer
- Calibrations built-in under the "Calibration" menu.
- Video Walkthrough
- PrusaSlicer
- Bambu Studio
- Manual - https://www.instructables.com/Perfect-Prints-the-Ultimate-Guide-to-Filament-Cali/
After completing your calibrations run the test print, "All-In-One-Less.stl" and review how things have printed. https://www.printables.com/model/1293946-micro-all-in-one-3d-printer-test
Manual Temperature Tower
Download a temp tower model and slice it (see above). In the Slicer Preview, drag the slider to the start layer of the temp you want it at and right click the little + sign then "Add custom g-code". Use M104 SXXX (where XXX is the desired temp) is what you want to type at the beginning of each different temperature. Then slice again and print the plate.
Tools
General tool recommendations.
- RUITOOL 4.7 Inch Model Nippers
- Hakko CHP-170 - Micro Soft Wire Cutter
- Bob Smith Industries BSI-133H Insta-Cure+ Gap Filling Super Glue
- Bob Smith Industries BSI-151H Insta-Set™ CA Glue Accelerator
Printing Miniatures
Printing Tips & Guides
Guides on printing miniatures on FDM printers.
Model Creators
FDM Miniatures
Recommended model creators specifically designed for FDM printing, and any tips for printing their models.
Non-FDM Miniatures
Model creators that are not specifically designed for FDM printing, and any tips for attempting to print their models.
Printing Terrain
Guides on printing terrain on FDM printers.
Printer Model Tips
General guidelines and tips for specific FDM printers.
- Bambu Lab
- Elegoo
- FlashForge
Model Prints Galleries
A gallery of prints done on FDM printers.