Printing this bust at .1mm layer height gives Yoda a significant increase in detail, as compared to the .2mm layer heigh model shown in a side-by-side comparison in the time-lapse video above.
Yoda was printed in green Protoparadigm plastic using a Makerbot Replicator 3D printer, at a feedrate of 30mm/s and a travel feedrate of 50mm/s. [Makezine]













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We must have got to the future. We’ve reached the point where I can be bored watching Yoda assembled to 100 micron scale by an automated machine.