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Anycubic Photon Printer Owners 造訪社團 » 用戶發文

原文網址 Sherri Johnson
2019-11-10 08:51:11

Love the Photon (original) printer and Hero resin!
Still working on mixing my own resin colors (I really need to measure).

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Michael Tennent
2019-11-10 08:59:55

Sherri Johnson
2019-11-10 09:26:57


原文網址 Sherri Johnson
2019-11-08 04:02:23

Take me to your leader!

Aliens printed in Hero dark green resin! The small one is about 25mm tall (S-scale 1:64) and the big one is 70mm tall (G-scale 1:22.5). The bigger alien is the largest thing I've printed so far!

Settings: 0.05mm layer, 10s exposure, 8 bottom layers, 70s bottom layer exposure. Used PrusaSlicer auto-orientation and auto supports. Sliced in ChituBox. Printed on AnyCubic Photon (the original).

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原文網址 Sherri Johnson
2019-10-08 08:24:55

Latest print: N-scale (1:160) rifles

Printed on AnyCubic Photon
Hero Resin - custom color mix
Settings: layer 0.05mm, bottom layers 8, bottom exposure 70s, normal exposure 15s

For comparison, that is a 0.5mm lead mechanical pencil.

Love the Photon, LOVE the resin!

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Elle Heilig
2019-10-08 08:30:37

Corey Perschon
2019-10-08 08:31:14

Sherri Johnson
2019-10-08 09:40:22

Adam Burch
2019-10-08 10:37:44


原文網址 Sherri Johnson
2019-10-05 02:42:22

The camera on my phone does not show all the detail.

But here is my largest to my smallest print on my AnyCubic Photon using Hero resin, custom color mix.

From top to bottom: 1:22.5 scale, 1:48 scale, 1:64 scale, 1:87 scale, and 1:160 scale rifles. We include these as part of our "build-a-still" sets that we sell. I'm going to thicken the 1:160 scale version just a little so I can find it easier once I remove from the supports.

So happy with this resin! Good job guys!

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Matt Remus
2019-10-05 06:12:10

Sherri Johnson
2019-10-05 06:21:34


原文網址 Sherri Johnson
2019-10-03 02:03:21

I just finished reading an article comparing SLA and DLP printing processes. It was written by Formlabs and of course as a slant towards their products. However, it offers up some good information regarding DLP printing, including accuracy and detail.

So I thought I would share...

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Kayo Michiels
2019-10-03 02:10:37

Marcin Kudzia
2019-10-03 02:27:21

Marcin Kudzia
2019-10-03 02:34:13

Jari Ivanoff
2019-10-03 03:01:11

Dan Andersson
2019-10-03 03:04:26

Krunoslav Zlomislic
2019-10-03 04:52:09

Yawmiyatu Lmouzanbik
2019-10-03 06:24:09

Minghua Kao
2019-10-03 07:23:17

Melecio Guzman
2019-10-05 14:44:27

Andrea Mainas
2019-10-07 19:50:54

Andrea Mainas
2019-10-07 19:54:20

Andrea Mainas
2019-10-07 20:03:03

Nipuna Gunarathne
2019-10-09 03:22:39


原文網址 Sherri Johnson
2019-09-24 06:47:49

Loving this AnuyCubic Photon printer! Here we have 1:64 scale turkeys, for scale reference they are sitting on 5 square per inch graph paper. Also loving the Hero resin! Tried printing these in AnyCubic Gray and I broke the legs off while trying to remove supports - to brittle. With the Hero resin there was enough flex to remove the supports without breaking the legs! YAY! And being able to print in brown reduces painting! Another YAY!

BTW - we design and print people too. It's just everyone shares their figures so I'm going with animals and birds! LOL

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原文網址 Sherri Johnson
2019-09-18 04:34:08

I am relatively new to resin printing, I’ve only been at it for a couple of months. I come from eight plus years of FDM printing. I have only used resins from two different manufacturers: AnyCubic and 3D Resin Solutions. I am not affiliated with either company in any way, but I wanted to provide my experiences with the resins, hoping it will help others in the group.

The model used for my tests consists of four (4) 1:64 scale groundhogs (see photo - for reference they are on graph paper with 5 squares per inch). They were printed on an AnyCubic Photon. The file was supported and sliced in ChituBox. After printing they were washed in an IPA (91%) bath (part in IPA container, IPA container in Ultrasonic filled with water) for 280 seconds, dried with canned air (removes all IPA), then placed in a UV nail curing station for 30 minutes (turning them over at 15 minutes).

AnyCubic Green (the one that came with the printer)

Smell – moderate

Print Settings: Layer = 0.05mm, normal exposure = 10, bottom layers = 8, bottom exposure = 50

Results & Impressions: the file printed successfully. However, the green resin is very brittle even before final curing. As a result, I could not successfully remove the supports from the print without breaking parts of the print off. My groundhogs became footless and tailless. The prints couldn’t be used at this point so I did no further work.

Conclusion: I don’t want to use this resin ever again if I don’t have too.

AnyCubic Gray

Smell – moderate

Print Settings: Layer = 0.05mm, normal exposure = 10, bottom layers = 8, bottom exposure = 50

Results & Impressions: the file printed successfully. The gray is not as brittle as the green and I could successfully remove the supports prior to final cure. However, after final cure removing supports caused breakage on the model; feet only the tails survived. After the final cure the model was easier to chip while removing supports. Support bumps that were left and went through final cure were removed by sanding. The support bumps could no longer be cut off with a hobby knife or scalpel (I prefer a scalpel for the small objects I print). The gray sands well and takes acrylic paints well; very easy to cover and no problems with paint remaining tacky.

Conclusion: a good quality resin that is capable of printing small scale items. Not to brittle before final cure, a little more brittle afterwards. A good “go to” resin for general prints.

3D Resin Solutions – Custom Color

Yes, they mix and sell custom color resin and at the same price as their standard color resin.

Smell – light, hardly noticeable

Print Settings: Layer = 0.05mm, normal exposure = 15, bottom layers = 8, bottom exposure = 70

Results & Impressions: love that it basically doesn’t smell. It is a thicker resin and when printed maintains a somewhat flexible state; it is not brittle at all. I can easily remove the supports from my little groundhogs before or after final cure without any problems. The support bumps can easily be trimmed with a scalpel or hobby knife negating the need for sanding. The resin takes acrylic paints well; very easy to cover and no problems with paint remaining tacky.

Conclusion: a great resin with little smell that is not brittle before or after final cure. My favorite resin so far.

Conclusion

The 3D Resin Solutions is my preferred resin, especially given the small items that I print. I also like that they offer custom colors and are located in the United States. You can actually get in contact with the folks there and they offer amazing Customer Service. You can order directly from them and shipping is very reasonable. AnyCubic Gray will become my backup resin which I order from Amazon.

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Rick Hanson
2019-09-19 06:27:39

Sherri Johnson
2019-09-19 08:36:25

Rick Hanson
2019-09-19 17:50:30

Matt Remus
2019-09-19 19:46:04

Sherri Johnson
2019-09-19 20:13:19


原文網址 Sherri Johnson
2019-09-06 10:14:12

Looking for suggestions for a UV penlight to use for curing interior of hollowed models and for curing resin for making repairs. Thx!

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Paul Yanzick
2019-09-06 11:08:11

Stephen Brewer
2019-09-06 19:25:09


原文網址 Sherri Johnson
2019-09-01 07:11:23

Looking for some assistance - I am in need of a medium to light brown resin, non-transparent. I have done the normal searches but have not found any.

So, does anyone know if there is truly a medium to light brown resin available? If so, can you provide a link for purchase?

Is it possible to mix multiple resin colors together to achieve brown? Thoughts on colors to mix? Skin, red/maroon, gray or black? Or some other combination?

Should I just try coloring a base color resin? What should I use for the colorant? And what should I use for the base color: white, gray, yellow, skin, other?

Thanks in advance for everyone’s input!

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Daniel Terry
2019-09-01 07:15:08

Sherri Johnson
2019-09-01 07:18:53

Chad Elstad
2019-09-01 07:22:07

Jake Fry
2019-09-01 07:28:43

Sherri Johnson
2019-09-01 07:31:37

Jake Fry
2019-09-01 07:34:17

Sherri Johnson
2019-09-01 07:44:22

Sherri Johnson
2019-09-01 07:47:50

Matt Remus
2019-09-01 07:50:07

Sherri Johnson
2019-09-01 08:06:54

Sherri Johnson
2019-09-01 08:09:51

Matt Remus
2019-09-01 08:14:01

Matt Remus
2019-09-01 08:14:22

Sherri Johnson
2019-09-01 08:15:09

Sherri Johnson
2019-09-01 08:15:14

Eric Simmons
2019-09-01 10:42:48

Robert James
2019-09-01 15:12:53

Jesper Hvid
2019-09-01 19:12:01

Sherri Johnson
2019-09-02 01:04:56

Sherri Johnson
2019-09-02 01:05:20


原文網址 Sherri Johnson
2019-07-21 22:35:34

When do you remove your supports?

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