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原文網址 Lee Fletcher 2020-03-22 05:18:39
Hi folks, has anyone printed the Baby Space bug swarm by Makers Cult on the Photon by any chance? How on earth do you support it? There seems to be tiny arms and unsupportable areas no matter which way I orient it on the build plate. This the latest attempt, before I gave up half way through and thought I'd consult the hive mind! :) You can see how complicated it is with all the arms and armour plates. What do you recommend? TIA!
Aaron Shrive 2020-03-22 05:20:33
Looking at it my gut feeling is to print it vertically. Literally rotated 90 backwards so the critters are crawling upwards. It’ll be a longer print but I think it’ll be the best orientation from a quick glance
Jarrod Richards 2020-03-22 05:26:12
Load it in Prusaslicer and right click, then optimize orientation. Add supports with settings of 3mm 100% and then export “entire build plate including supports to STL” Then load on chitubox and slice
Lee Fletcher 2020-03-22 05:32:40
Thanks, I don't have Prusaslicer, but I'll give that a go. I'd just finished supporting the vertical print suggestion from above as you posted this. This is what it's currently looking like. I'll try this I think, see how it goes. I can see at least on e spot where the support is going to fuse to an arm, and I don't even want to look at the all that red underneath the armour plates! http://share.leefletcher.co.uk/8zWzuV
Jarrod Richards 2020-03-22 05:34:28
Lee Fletcher I’ve found a lot of the time, unless it is a free floating island, it shouldn’t hurt too much to not be supported. SLA can handle a LOT Of overhang with the right angles
Lee Fletcher 2020-03-22 05:45:05
That's me downloaded Prusaslicer, oriented, and exported back into Chitu. Looks to be slightly more rotated to mine (hard to see though, there's so much going on). Will print this plate as is, see which one comes out the best ;) I'm pretty sure it'll be Prusaslicer! Thanks gents!
Jarrod Richards 2020-03-22 05:46:05
Lee Fletcher post some pictures, I’m curious about the result
Zäta Doe 2020-03-22 16:41:02
Wana see them results as well
Lee Fletcher 2020-03-22 23:30:29
Jarrod Richards ok results time! So they both printed well, but the Prusa auto supports were a nightmare to remove. They were embedded right into the swarm. And I broke a claw off getting them off. Mine were ok, and following The 3dprintpro support g uide on YouTube, they were so easy to remove. However, it TOTALLY over supported the base, so there’ll be a fair bit of filing and sanding to get that levelled off. I think a combo of them both is the best way. The orientation didn’t seem to matter as much as the thicker supports on the Prusa version. Images to follow...
Lee Fletcher 2020-03-22 23:31:08
Prusa front - you can see a claw broken off on one of the wee guys on the top right.
Lee Fletcher 2020-03-22 23:31:57
Prusa back...I left some of the random supports internally to show how annoying they have been to get out! Clippers, long nose pliers etc.
Lee Fletcher 2020-03-22 23:32:36
Mine printed ok on top, and no lost claws or nasty supports to remove. However, I made a mess of the base underneath.
Lee Fletcher 2020-03-22 23:33:36
Mine vertical alignment from the back...no horrible supports! ? I think they both came out great. I’ve got the claw for the other guys, so once they’re cured properly I’ll just glue it on and no harm done. ?
Jarrod Richards 2020-03-22 23:44:06
Lee Fletcher interesting results here. First question, did you clean before removing supports, or the other way around? I usually clean well with IPA first and my supports peel right off. I’m curious how it will print if you do it with the base flat on the build plate and no supports..
Lee Fletcher 2020-03-22 23:51:55
Yeah these had just had an IPA bath, supports removed after that, but they need further cleaning. The Prusa supports seem to be a lot thicker than mine so most weren't pulling off easily. I had to clip probably 90% of them, and some were really hard to reach. Perhaps I got the settings wrong. It was my first time using it :P I will keep learning though!
Jarrod Richards 2020-03-23 00:53:53
Lee Fletcher did you set the settings to 3mm/76%?
Lee Fletcher 2020-03-23 01:07:39
Jarrod Richards 3mm 100% I think it was.
Jarrod Richards 2020-03-23 01:09:11
Lee Fletcher the 3mm is important. That’s what makes for ease or removal. The % is the density. If you use 76% you’ll get less of a spiderweb of supports
Lee Fletcher 2020-03-23 01:10:13
Jarrod Richards perfect thanks ?
Jarrod Richards 2020-03-23 01:11:03
Lee Fletcher I almost exclusively use this method.. haven’t failed me yet. Other than that, I have presupported minis that I print as well
Lee Fletcher 2020-03-23 01:13:02
Jarrod Richards I’ve just upgraded my Artisan Guild patreon to pre-supported. It is amazing! The guy who does the supports is the guy whose YouTube channel I’ve learnt supporting from, so it’s spot on. I have to say it’s so much easier to just drag the pre-supported stls into Chitubox. All I have to worry about is fitting them all in ?
Jarrod Richards 2020-03-23 01:22:52
Lee Fletcher those supports are crazy. If you don’t have your resin settings 100% spot on they can fail spectacularly. That being said, when they do work they are a thing of beauty
原文網址 Lee Fletcher 2020-01-28 23:39:40
What an awesome sculpt by Orc King on Patreon. One area has a minor fail, his top lip and 4 top teeth haven't printed, as I couldn't put supports between them. I'm just gonna greenstuff some in, rather than reprint. Should be easy to do. The rest of him is perfect.
0.05mm in AnyCubic Skin. 9s layer exposure. He's hollowed out with 2mm walls and a few extra buttholes underneath for drainage and anti-suction. Took up nearly the whole print area too. Can't wait to get him primed and painted!
Darren Donovan 2020-01-29 00:18:21
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原文網址 Lee Fletcher 2020-01-27 00:46:41
Hi folks, can I ask a favour please? I've mixed up my original Photon power brick with a bunch of others that look quite similar but have different amp outputs (for LED studio lights). Could someone please post a pic of the power brick from original photon, showing the input-output voltage/amps please? The back of the photon itself doesn't seem to say anything other than 240/120V at.
The one I *think* is the anycubic one is showing 12v 6A output. Does that look ok? I also have a 12v 4A one. Both are unbranded and bot fit the photon power port.
Thanks in advance!
Lee Fletcher 2020-01-27 00:47:10
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原文網址 Lee Fletcher 2020-01-25 20:46:56
Hey folks, is this dead, do you think? Ordered about 6 months ago and never took it out the box. Too late to return it and just realised it's a really old bottle, dated 07/2018. Is that a 'best before' date? Does resin 'go off' with age? Is it worth trying it or is it doomed to fail? Thanks in advance!
Richard Webb 2020-01-25 20:47:56
Chris Kouvelis 2020-01-25 20:48:10
Lee Fletcher 2020-01-25 20:48:44
Josh Ujak Lijewski 2020-01-25 20:54:21
Daniel Neubacher 2020-01-25 20:56:35
Rob van Doorn 2020-01-25 21:31:25
Stefan Giudici 2020-01-25 21:31:40
Merv Hinton 2020-01-25 21:36:03
Enos Rossi 2020-01-25 22:02:58
Kevin Blewitt 2020-01-25 22:52:32
Merv Hinton 2020-01-25 23:18:09
Nathan Kopp 2020-01-25 23:28:38
Lee Fletcher 2020-01-25 23:46:35
Jeff Greenfield 2020-01-26 00:13:57
Nathan Kopp 2020-01-26 00:15:32
Ric Watts 2020-01-26 01:17:49
Sean McAnulty 2020-01-26 04:50:47
Merv Hinton 2020-01-26 05:09:02
Darren Donovan 2020-01-26 12:00:23
Jarin Udom 2020-01-26 13:19:39
John Jones 2020-01-26 17:44:07
Daniel Neubacher 2020-01-26 17:47:15
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原文網址 Lee Fletcher 2020-01-14 03:16:49
Honestly never ceases to blow my mind the detail you can achieve with this amazing little printer! Our Emporer was anycubic green and then primed with GW Retributer Gold spray. The Demon King is primed in GW Chaos Black. The Primaris Lieutenant is for size reference and not a print. ?
Zäta Doe 2020-01-14 03:33:57
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原文網址 Lee Fletcher 2019-10-31 21:58:41
UK Photon owners... eSun bio-resin seems to be 20% off in Amazon.co.uk just now., Works out at £40 for a 1L bottle...pretty much the same price as bog standard Anycubic resin. https://amzn.to/34lSWn5 ? Happy printing! 翻譯年糕
原文網址 Lee Fletcher 2019-10-12 16:01:31
Love waking up to what looks like a good print! This is a first test print with the light blue Anycubic Eco resin. Can’t wait to see how it went! I left the window closed as well to test how smelly it is. Will report back soon.
Model is Duncan Louca ’s awesome Cyborg. I might have some overexposure as I can’t see a ton of detail, but the camera is rubbish, esp in night mode, and the resin isn’t a great colour, so hopefully looks better once I’m there.
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原文網址 Lee Fletcher 2019-08-14 03:06:52
Quick question or two folks... Has anyone had a sort of custard-skin type thing of soft resin appear round the edge of their vat? I noticed this after my last print. The print was fine, but not sure what's caused it. It was stuck quite firmly to the long side of the vat and floated on the surface of the resin up to about 1cm in from the side. Took a bit to clean off but i want to stop it happening again if I can. It was like a thin layer of resin jelly that was stuck to the side like the build plate sticks resin. I should say it 'sstuck above the surface, so I don't think it was the lcd that cooked it. It's very odd. Any advice? Thanks in advance!
Peter Jarvie 2019-08-14 03:12:42
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Jared Zadorozny 2019-08-14 03:15:57
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原文網址 Lee Fletcher 2019-08-07 19:07:32
Silly question of the day... I've got a bunch of STL files (parts of a larger model) and I'm arranging them, adding supports etc in Chitubox. I've got all the remaining parts off the grid to the side of the printable region so I know which bits I've done, which I still need to organise.
I can fit all the parts onto 3 print runs, but will it cause printing issues if I leave the unused parts off to the side of the project in red? I'm assuming that because the LCD only covers the printable region, then when I generate the sliced file it will only generate the bit that needs printing, right? Or is it going to cause my printer to go into spasms? TIA!
Zena Andreou 2019-08-07 20:40:32
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原文網址 Lee Fletcher 2019-07-23 03:34:07
Ahh poop. Guess who forgot to refill the vat on this 7hr print ? ? ?
Is it worth trying to cut the file in two, start from the failure spot and glue the second half together or just start again and be more watchful?
Chayanin Somton 2019-07-23 03:36:39
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