Ok we'll try number 1 failed. Next! So I printed this on the wrong printer which doesn't print in high enough resolution.
so as you can see because the resolution was lower the printer virtually did not see the helmets it also did not see any of the face detail and made the legs out to be one part instead of two.
These are the discoveries you make with 3D printing and while it may look to you like I am prodigiously printing these models a lot of what you're seeing is moving from failure to success.
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Kevin Lems
2020-03-30 03:01:53
Why not first find the right settings for 1 model and then add more to the plate
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saves you a lot of resin
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Robert Small
2020-03-30 03:11:19
Kevin Lems
do far the photon classic has no real way to dial up the resolution. I should have printed it on the S. And I print in bulk because I sell kits. So I need to take that chance. It's worth it in the end. I have 8 resin and 2 filiment printers that run 24/7 365. This stuff happens! But I print at least 100 things a week.
It's part of the process.....I call it success from failures!
Kevin Lems
2020-03-30 03:13:15
Robert Small
haha my bad
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tought it was a first time failure
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but in your case I can understand it's worth taking the risk
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what kind of kits do you sell of I may ask?
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Robert Small
2020-03-30 03:14:44
Kevin Lems
I'm in the process of designing kits out of early manned space race this was a never realized x20 Dyna-Soar that Boeing had proposed and was to be our first space vehicle before the Mercury space capsule but once Russia launched Gagarin into space we dropped the project for mercury
Robert Small
2020-03-30 03:15:44
Robert Small
2020-03-30 03:16:05
Kevin Lems
2020-03-30 03:16:11
Looks amazing!
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must be a really fun project to work on
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did you design the models and parts yourself?
Robert Small
2020-03-30 03:16:38
Yes I have been in 3D graphics since 1988.
Kevin Lems
2020-03-30 03:19:17
Damn! You must have a ton of experience! Can I borrow some?
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I've just started using Blender and Forger (ipad) for making sculpts and models. Wich programs do you use?
Robert Small
2020-03-30 03:22:28
I've used almost every program out there without exaggerating but I can tell you the newest version of Blender is more capable then anyone under designing nuclear reactors could need!
As a matter of fact the new version I notice is starting to mimic al
l of the other 3D programs combined. Since it's an open source software hundreds of thousands of us have been making suggestions because we have been using blender and everybody else's program. So you can imagine I highly recommend blender for two reasons it's easy to use and a comprable program costs nothing under than $1,500 a year just to use.
So let that sink in a comprable program to Blender say 3D Studio Max charges you $1,500 a year it is not a one-time cost.
Kevin Lems
2020-03-30 03:31:56
Nice! Thanks for the info
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gonna stick with Blender
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it has a lot of functions but there are also a lot of tutorials to follow. So I will keep working with it
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Robert Small
2020-03-30 03:32:44
Kevin Lems
let me know if you need help.
I'll point you to instruct if I can.
Robert Small
2020-03-30 03:33:31
Look into DAZ if you want humans and animals. The models merge with Blender. And it's a free one also.
Kevin Lems
2020-03-30 03:33:54
Scott Pavlich
2020-03-30 03:38:58
Not sure what you mean? The photon and the s are both capable of the same resolution: looks like your exposure is a problem
Robert Small
2020-03-30 03:44:50
Scott Pavlich
no...no...my slicers say different. There are no resolution settings to effect the resolution. Even in Chitubox that feature drops off the the classic setting so your ony at the #4 setting as resolution. I print things with very fine detail twenty-four hours a day 365 days a year and I print over a hundred parts a week.
Robert Small
2020-03-30 03:45:08
Scott Pavlich
2020-03-30 03:47:03
Disagree: you can only print so well with a 2K resolution screen. I can pull equally as well with both my S’s and my reg photons regardless of the slicer
Robert Small
2020-03-30 03:52:14
Jim Monty
2020-03-30 03:56:46
Robert Small
please explain as i am keen to understand if there is a real difference between the machines or clippers. do you use chitubox for both?
Robert Small
2020-03-30 04:14:00
Jim Monty
no it's really a few things like how old the screen is. Because I print so much it's most likely that the screen is becoming what turns out to be out of focus. So the slicers settings are no help. I have changed 15 screens in 2 years. And u n
otice as time goes buy one if the signs your gear is at the end of life in that screen is what's in this shot.
Plus in 3d (I've been using 3D software since 1988) you're looking at what's called a point cloud and it is what its name defines your 3D model is merely a cloud of points at any time from the transference changing it from one program to the next information can be dropped that while you see the full image on the screen the information may not transfer during the time of the slice.
I've only been doing this for the last 5 years so a tiny bit of what I'm saying is speculation.
But I have to classics two s's and 3 Elegoo Mars printers and even from printer to printer there are minut changes that's so far aren't predictable.
Jim Monty
2020-03-30 04:31:33
Which has produced the finest detail of your three types?
Robert Small
2020-03-30 04:37:28
Jim Monty
I think so far the S and the Elegoo are neck and neck. The difference is the cost in screens and noise volume. The S is more the twice the cost of the screen of the Elegoo but.... The Elegoo is real loud! The Anycubic is more restrictive when it comes to access to the interior and the Elegoo is the simplest to level. It's like any tool. You learn in time how you can make the printer do what you want.
Robert Small
2020-03-30 04:38:19
Tip time. With a 3D object because the skin changes in dimension of the object simply rotating it in a different orientation in the slicer can sometimes clean up the model.
So by simply going into the slicer in rotating the model into directions you might not think you would want to use or it might be a problem to clean up is sometimes what saves the project.
Nipuna Gunarathne
2020-03-30 04:52:32
All of these 5.5" printers have the exact same screen. Some just have different connector ribbons but the screen itself is the same.
Robert Small
2020-03-30 04:56:14