Nah. Not good enough.

Last(?) pass at them. I think I'm happy, now.

First print where all four actually printed. Yay!

The 1/72 parts are still a tad clunkier than I'd like, but I'm not going to push it any farther, for fear of failures. Oh and speaking of failures, I've had zero issues with the missing side, as with the the first prints on the first printer. Not sure why, though I suspect I might have had a bit of resin ooze between the clear film in the vat, and the screen; basically, making the printer 'stickier' and harder to peel each layer. Needs some investigation...

I've thinned down the open weave area to make it a little finer. They just felt clunky - more like a (nice) injection moulded part, rather than a detailed resin piece. Also, the main weave just sort of gives you texture, so you can see it was a woven part; it's that open area that gives it a real sense of scale, and makes the whole part seem more finely detailed, even though the rest is the same.

Close-up, showing the same.

Cool shot of the 1/48 single basket. You can see all the individual voxels, caused by the pixels on the printer's screen. Resin prints can be thought of as tiny little LEGO cubes, and this shot shows why.

...and a comparison with the last iteration. I've thinned the open weave, I've added the missing vertical swept bits (oops) and, most significantly, I've completely re-done the horizontal weave. The original felt a little too 'flat' and PE-like, I felt. I wanted a bit more relief to it. So I tweaked the dimensions for a wavier weave with more texture to it. Might be a hair overdone, but it looks better in 1/72.
So I think I'm ready to move on to the PE, and wait for a printer big enough to do it in 1/48. Not sure what to do with all these iterations in the mean time, though. Anyone want a slew of scale wicker baskets?
