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原文網址 Johnny Wee 2020-03-25 17:11:18
It’s been a good day!
今天過得不錯!
Анна Романова 2020-03-25 17:28:53
lvoe it
Christian Schlumpberger 2020-03-27 22:08:36
WOW!
原文網址 Johnny Wee 2020-03-25 07:31:31
Sweetest sight to greet me this week!
本週最甜蜜的景色迎接我!
原文網址 Johnny Wee 2020-03-24 17:32:11
Woah. Gonna have shitloads of post-processing to do... beautiful front, ugly-ass back...
哇. 要有一大堆後處理要做... 漂亮的前線, 醜屁股回來...
John Sparkman 2020-03-24 17:43:08
Boiling helps a lot b4 curing
Luiz Junior 2020-03-24 19:17:21
Try to print with parts separated
Alex Bainbridge 2020-03-24 21:33:43
Only need 1 good side, doesn’t matter which ?
Lorenzo JB Saponetta 2020-03-24 21:45:23
try to wet sand with ipa
Andy Turtle Consiglio 2020-03-25 02:55:10
What part is that?
Richard Flanagan 2020-03-25 03:38:53
I know a gouf flight pack when I see it ?
Johnny Wee 2020-03-25 04:01:28
Richard Flanagan a man of culture indeed
Sean O'Hayer 2020-03-25 16:07:34
PrusaSlicer > Optimize Orientation; PrusaSlicer > Auto Supports at 75% > save STL with supports; Chitubox > Slice; Validator > Fix (hollow in Chitubox or Meshmixer before hand if you need to). This has been a game changer for me. If the part is TOO complex, cut it and print in parts.
Shawn Michael Rains 2020-03-25 20:07:36
I don't understand why everyone follows this workflow so religiously. Prusaslicer misses a lot of overhangs which chitubox will usually pick up on the first go.
Sean O'Hayer 2020-03-25 23:22:21
Shawn Michael Rains I've had exactly the opposite experience, and have yet to have a failure using this work flow. But like all things 3D printing, your mileage may vary.
Harrie Kools 2020-03-26 01:49:06
Just in water? Or combined with a detergent for cleaning?
John Sparkman 2020-03-26 04:19:13
Harrie Kools clean it first with your cleaner and then boil it till the supports are soft be careful u can break the hole thing if your not careful
William Tatum 2020-03-26 04:23:37
I don't even boil. Just after initial cleaning I run them under hot water and the supports basically melt off. Just be careful with anything that's thin. But definitely always remove supports B4 curing.
Harrie Kools 2020-03-26 04:45:04
At least with anycubick black and monocure clear I clean with hot water and liberal amount of detergent. Then remove supports and cure. So I was wondering if I could clean in boiling water and get even better results :)
原文網址 Johnny Wee 2020-03-24 16:34:38
Just started on my second print. I'm hearing weird peeling noises (kinda like peeling off post-it notes) whenever it changes layer. Never really heard it before (even in my previous successful prints). Is that a good thing or bad thing?
剛剛開始我的第二個列印. 每當它改變層時, 我聽到奇怪的剝皮噪音(有點像剝貼文筆記). 以前從來沒有真正聽過(甚至在我以前的成功的指紋中). 那是好事還是壞事?
Damo Cramp 2020-03-24 16:36:44
It’s a good thing ?
Stephen Seymour 2020-03-24 16:38:08
If you don’t hear that you haven’t got a print
Johnny Wee 2020-03-24 16:39:54
Thanks!
Andy Turtle Consiglio 2020-03-24 16:45:09
I'VE BEEN HEARING IT AS WELL AND HOLY SHIT I WAS SCARED thank you for answering this question :)
Derek Fontes 2020-03-24 18:54:57
It's a good sound. What you are hearing is the cured resin being lifted from the FEP. Meaning that the print is sticking to the build plate and not your FEP. When starting a print always sit and listen for that pop on the first couple layers. If you do n't hear it, then it's likely (though not always) that your print has already failed. As the print progresses and there is less surface area that is being cured that pop might be less audible.
原文網址 Johnny Wee 2020-03-24 10:37:50
Some parts of my print still feels kinda uncured (like soft/ slimy) after the IPA wash (good shake in dirty, then good shake in clean), about 4 mins (2 mins under UV light for each side) and 30 mins in the sun. Am I doing anything wrong?
在ipa洗完ipa洗完後, 我的列印的一些部分仍然感覺還有點未治癒(如柔軟/滑) (骯臟, 然後乾淨的好), 大約4分鐘(每一面紫外光下2分鐘)和 太陽30分鐘. 我做錯甚麼了嗎?
Scott Pavlich 2020-03-24 10:42:51
Cure them in water
Sam Applegarth 2020-03-24 11:07:25
Placing them in a container with clean water under the UV light / direct sunlight helps.
Johnny Wee 2020-03-24 11:53:07
hope this works!
Bob Deblier 2020-03-24 14:30:44
Scrub with a soft toothbrush while in IPA. Don't just shake and/or stir.
Richárd Papp 2020-03-25 06:43:36
this
Richárd Papp 2020-03-25 06:44:33
i bought a specially soft tooth brush, just enough pressure so it moves the uncured resin but not harming the surface of the half cured model
原文網址 Johnny Wee 2020-03-24 06:49:16
Praise the lord, attempt #5 worked! Accidentally poured in anycubic white into my siraya blu before I left work. Spent the whole night regretting the error!
贊美主, 嘗試#5成功了! 我下班前不小心把任何立方白色倒進我的siraya blu. 整晚都在後悔錯誤!
Jeffery Nelson 2020-03-24 06:54:43
I mix colors all the time. It’s fine.
Johnny Wee 2020-03-24 10:28:50
Jeffery Nelson Siraya blu and anycubic white had pretty different settings, ended up with disastrous results the last time I accidentally used the wrong settings.
Dave Dewees 2020-03-24 16:33:35
Shouldn't be a problem... I've never had failure from mixing resin
原文網址 Johnny Wee 2020-03-23 11:24:24
Ok this is getting depressing. 3rd failed print in a row! For the experienced printers here, what do you think lead to this problem?
好吧, 這越來越令人沮喪. 連續第3次失敗! 對於這裡有經驗的印表機, 您認為是甚麼導致這個問題?
Ricardo Leon 2020-03-23 11:25:53
Settings?
Anders Scot Hudson 2020-03-23 11:28:57
Machine is not leveled, supports are too thin/few. I’d rotate the model on the x a bit too
Scott Pavlich 2020-03-23 11:32:39
No way to tell unless you give us your resin type and settings, and a pic of that model in the slicer,and support settings: that could be any number of things
Johnny Wee 2020-03-23 11:40:54
I used the google spreadsheet data for Siraya blu. 0.05 layer, 12 sec exposure time, 5 secs off time, 30 secs bottom exposure, 8 bottom layers. Average temperature should be around 30-35 degrees but feels warmer than that (it’s Singapore, everything is warm as hell here)
Johnny Wee 2020-03-23 11:41:53
Anders Scot Hudson I’ve recently leveled it using the sheet paper method, but I gotta admit that I’m kinda wonky on the technique.
Andy Turtle Consiglio 2020-03-23 11:51:35
I'm on my 5th failed print
Jon Robert 2020-03-23 12:09:48
Always run the cube for your first print, I tried doing more complex stuff, had 4 failed prints before I ran the cube, then it fell into place after. There is a reason they tell you to run the cube first
Erik Blume 2020-03-23 16:14:28
I would recommend to do an exposuretest, every time you take a new bottle of resin, even by the same colour. Search for "R_E_R_F" Test for the Anycubic Photon S by google, its really simple, fast and worth it.
David Devonport 2020-03-23 16:41:36
Looks like you're trying to print large flat objects parallel to the build plate. If that's the case either support the heck out of the side that's failing or rotate it closer to 45 degrees to reduce the suction forces acting on that area as it prints
Dave Postill 2020-03-23 20:56:33
Looks similar to the anycubic abs like transparent blue, 0.05 mm layer, 60 sec first layers, 13 sec normal layers works for me. If your model is hollowed you need vent holes, also you should really angle your part instead of printing flat.
Pekka Haarala 2020-03-23 22:17:22
Few tips, tighten vat screws, build platform grub screw so that it is level and doesnt move, tighten the big red screw too that the bed wont move. Do not bumb the printer when running it, make sure it is on a sturdy table, any vibration amd the layers wont stick. Also, you can change the layer cure time while printing, just pres the gear image to go in to the settings. Mix the resin well... Many thing to go wrong so show us the slicer with your model, and the settings, also share info on the resin. Ive had my og photon for a year now, no issues due to machine, no broken screens, no leaks, works like a Mexican immigrant...
Pekka Haarala 2020-03-23 22:23:29
Also of course ive had failed prints, the basic mistakes, like not enough supports, moving printer while running, forgotten to tighten something, wrong settings(different resin, different settings) ambient temperature, letting the resin sit for too long in the vat and not mixing it... Many problems, from my own brain farts...
Corey Ardwin 2020-03-23 22:40:26
The main thing I notice is you’re using auto supports. Be sure to go in and modify your supports for any area that isn’t supported. Personally, I was having lots of failed prints until I learned the above and to increase the small support penetration level from 0.25 to 0.35 in the anycubic slicer. program.
Johnny Wee 2020-03-23 22:41:05
I'm using medium supports currently.
Johnny Wee 2020-03-23 22:42:37
Attempt 4: Did a reprint and it seems to work fine... until I decide to check out the progress and pressed pause. For some goddamn reason it suddenly thought the middle of the rail was the correct "zero" height and started moving around there instead of going back into the resin tank!
Johnny Wee 2020-03-23 22:44:07
Attempt 5: Decided to keep my nosey ass out of the process. Realised that the tank looked pretty empty and decided to do a quick refill before I knock off. CONGRATS ON MY IDIOCY! Poured in anycubic white into the siraya blu by mistake. Office is closing, so I'll just leave it as it is and pray to whichever asian god that exists to PLEASE LET ME COMPLETE THIS PRINT!
Johnny Wee 2020-03-23 22:46:27
Problem is, ithe object is a "turbine" so printing it perpendicular to the plate would have caused shitloads of supports. Thought I'll risk it...
Corey Ardwin 2020-03-23 22:46:42
Johnny Wee that’s one fix, but makes for more artifacts and more difficult to remove afterwards.
Johnny Wee 2020-03-23 22:48:12
Pretty sure attempt 5 is fucked this time
Johnny Wee 2020-03-23 22:50:11
Yeah I placed plenty of vent holes. Thought I'll risk the flat part as the main part was a turbine and it doesn't really have a lot of surface area.
David Devonport 2020-03-24 03:17:22
Better more supports than a failed print though. You will have an awful surface finish on a large flat area that is supported parallel to the build plate unless it's supported enough to stop it sagging or tearing when the build plate lifts away from the fep. Better to avoid that by optimising the orientation. Try using prusa slicer to automatically orient it and see what it suggests.
Israel Martinez 2020-03-24 04:09:45
He can use ball support at the end to reduce supports and vilevalidator
原文網址 Johnny Wee 2020-03-21 17:33:37
Need help with something! I have a file here with an back part that seems to have no thickness, so I was hoping to cover it up by making it solid on Meshmixer. However, the whole file seemed to become "jagged" once I clicked on the option and quite a lot of details (like the eyes) seems to be lost. Is there anything that can be done to make the thin shells solid/ have thickness while not losing any detail?
需要幫忙! 我這裡有一個背部部分似乎沒有厚度的檔案, 所以我希望通過在meshmixer上扎實來掩蓋它. 但是, 一旦我點選這個選項, 整個檔案似乎變得"堵塞", 而且相當多的細節(像眼睛)似乎遺失了. 有甚麼可以做的事情可以讓薄殼堅固/厚度, 同時不丟失任何細節?
Sjef Blaster 2020-03-21 17:35:32
You could select the edge, then smooth out that selection, erase (you loose a little bit of the edge, and then have the inspector close the hole.
Johnny Wee 2020-03-21 17:42:01
there's a inspector function in meshmixer? Sorry, newbie user here
Sjef Blaster 2020-03-21 17:53:04
on the left click Analysis, then select inspector, it will show some coloured balls, the pink ones are floating non attached parts, bleu is open holes, red is open hole but could create non manifold fix.
Sjef Blaster 2020-03-21 17:55:20
Meshmixer is not the most intuitive program to use, but watching lots of Youtube vids can really help, the best are the ones with dental fixtures, search " meshmixer dental"
原文網址 Johnny Wee 2020-03-02 19:50:12
So it looks like I’ve finally reach the point where I have to change my FEP. God, I’m scared. So it looks like I’ve finally reach the point where I have to change my FEP. God, I’m scared. 翻譯年糕
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原文網址 Johnny Wee 2020-03-02 14:58:07
Had quite a fair bit of failed prints recently (stuck to bottom). Do u think the scratched FEP had to do with this?
Or I simply need to relevel all over again?
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