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原文網址 Khristian Sutherland
2019-12-29 00:11:39

Has anyone used monicure's "rapid" resin? 3DPrintingCanada has an amazing deal on their 1L bottles, and they look pretty good. What do you guys think? Yea or nay?

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Kyle Smaagard
2019-12-29 00:18:41

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2019-12-29 00:20:18

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2019-12-29 00:21:13

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2019-12-29 00:24:48

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2019-12-29 00:24:51

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2019-12-29 00:24:54

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2019-12-29 00:25:36

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2019-12-29 02:57:16

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2019-12-29 02:58:46

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2019-12-29 02:59:06

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2019-12-29 03:01:25

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2019-12-29 03:03:44

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2019-12-29 03:05:32

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2019-12-29 03:16:44

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2019-12-29 03:41:54

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2019-12-29 05:24:28

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2019-12-29 05:56:13

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2019-12-29 11:56:30

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2019-12-29 17:32:10

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2019-12-29 17:34:13

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2019-12-29 17:34:52

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2019-12-29 17:37:20

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2019-12-29 17:38:43

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2019-12-29 17:49:59

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2019-12-29 17:53:04

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2019-12-30 22:56:41


原文網址 Khristian Sutherland
2019-12-07 11:29:47

For those of you who use water washable resin, how do you dispose of the dirty water after washing the print?

I recently got some Polyjuice Water Washable resin from Filaments.ca, and they claim that I can just hit the water with UV to finish curing everything, filter it, then dump the water down the drain, and the solids in the garbage. Is this true for most WW resins?

對於那些使用水洗樹脂的人, 洗完印後怎麼處理臟水?

我最近從纖維那裡得到了一些多汁水洗樹脂. Ca, 他們聲稱我可以用紫外線打水來完成修復一切, 過濾它, 然後把水倒進排水, 然後把固體放在垃圾桶里. 大多數ww樹脂都是這樣嗎?

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Stefan Giudici
2019-12-07 11:47:30

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2019-12-07 11:49:05

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2019-12-07 11:56:15

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2019-12-07 11:56:54

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2019-12-07 12:06:43

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2019-12-07 12:07:46

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2019-12-07 12:10:58

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2019-12-07 12:13:02

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2019-12-07 12:15:13

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2019-12-07 12:17:49

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2019-12-07 12:18:01

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2019-12-07 12:19:30

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2019-12-07 12:21:32

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2019-12-07 12:22:19

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2019-12-07 12:23:16

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2019-12-07 12:24:27

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2019-12-07 12:29:47

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2019-12-07 13:31:49

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2019-12-07 14:12:07

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2019-12-07 14:51:16

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2019-12-07 15:59:13

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2019-12-07 16:00:47

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2019-12-07 16:56:02

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2019-12-07 17:28:33

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2019-12-07 17:31:39

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2019-12-07 19:24:12

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2019-12-07 19:24:15

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2019-12-07 20:29:12

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2019-12-07 21:21:14

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2019-12-08 04:59:08

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2019-12-08 05:14:40

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2019-12-08 14:17:31

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2019-12-08 17:22:03

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2019-12-08 22:12:51

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2019-12-10 00:29:09

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2019-12-12 04:35:08

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2019-12-12 06:33:12


原文網址 Khristian Sutherland
2019-12-05 16:10:02

My first custom hero forge mini, the Hat Box Ghost from the Haunted Mansion ride at Disneyland. I had to add the cane and hatbox in Blender. The hat box was made from scratch, the cane is made from the lower half of Chirrit Imwe's staff on Thingiverse (by CaseStudyno8), and edited in Blender.

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2019-12-05 22:47:55

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2019-12-06 15:06:09

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2019-12-06 17:51:46

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2019-12-06 19:13:32

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2019-12-06 19:15:09

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2019-12-06 19:20:37


原文網址 Khristian Sutherland
2019-12-02 15:59:49

Can I get your guys' support on this?
Overkill, not enough, or just right?

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2019-12-02 16:08:08

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2019-12-02 16:10:46

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2019-12-02 16:17:35

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2019-12-02 16:18:30

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2019-12-02 16:22:09

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2019-12-02 16:28:43

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2019-12-02 16:30:57

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2019-12-02 17:49:54

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2019-12-02 17:50:34

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2019-12-02 18:01:56

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2019-12-03 01:18:16

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2019-12-03 01:42:57

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2019-12-03 03:40:03

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2019-12-03 04:21:39

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2019-12-03 07:19:59

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2019-12-03 08:18:52

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2019-12-03 08:20:36

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2019-12-03 08:21:43

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2019-12-03 09:36:11

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2019-12-04 04:49:14

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2019-12-04 05:16:06


原文網址 Khristian Sutherland
2019-12-01 08:36:55

I recently got my new water washable Polyjuice clear resin, and want to clean out my vat and build plate. After draining the vat into the bottle through a filter, can I just submerge it in IPA, or is there a better/more effective way to clean it? The build plate I can probably just submerge.

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2019-12-01 08:47:35

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2019-12-01 09:02:23

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2019-12-01 09:04:06

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2019-12-01 16:32:20

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2019-12-20 11:53:22


原文網址 Khristian Sutherland
2019-12-01 08:04:40

A while ago I came across a post about dying clear resin, and one of the comments (if I remember correctly, it was a while ago) briefly mentioned food colouring. Does anyone know anything about this method? Is it even possible, or am I better just getting some actual resin dyes?

I'm using Polyjuice Water Washable resin, if that helps.

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原文網址 Khristian Sutherland
2019-11-27 17:59:21

I wanted to run an idea by you guys. I have some clear resin coming, and I thought it would be neat to print clear dice, and have a negative space in the center, like a skull, or literally anything really. I would also have a small hole leading from the outside of the dice to the negative space, that I could stick a needle through and inject resin into, which I could then just cure from the outside, since the dice would be clear. Then to fill in the hole, inject clear resin and hit with more UV. What do you guys think? As dice, would they roll well as long as they're completely solid like this, or is there a chance they could be "weighted"? Is there a better way to do this? Any problems I may come across? Any thoughts are appreciated.

PS. This video is what gave me the idea.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KesvLciE8rw&t=5s 翻譯年糕

Joel Reid
2019-11-27 18:06:07

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2019-11-27 18:08:11

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2019-11-27 18:08:30

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2019-11-27 18:09:25

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2019-11-27 18:11:51

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2019-11-27 18:17:45

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2019-11-27 18:19:07

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2019-11-27 18:21:54

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2019-11-27 18:23:16

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2019-11-27 18:24:42

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2019-11-27 18:26:04

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2019-11-27 18:45:16

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2019-11-27 18:52:36

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2019-11-27 18:54:09

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2019-11-27 19:12:11

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2019-11-27 19:41:56

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2019-11-27 21:10:21

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2019-11-27 21:54:16

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2019-11-28 01:24:19

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2019-11-28 01:27:05

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2019-11-28 02:31:12

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2019-11-28 02:35:42

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2019-11-28 02:46:12

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2019-11-28 02:47:42

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2019-11-28 03:42:53

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2019-11-30 15:16:37

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2019-11-30 23:35:51


原文網址 Khristian Sutherland
2019-11-27 17:34:16

I am confused as all hell right now. I printed the example paladin from Hero Forge, and it turned out ok, except for a problem with the shield due to user error with support placement. It turned out right-handed (sword in right hand).

Then I take the exact same model, make sure there's enough supports, angle it a bit more, lower the layer height, then slice and print, just like the previous one. And it turned out left-handed.

But wait, there's more! When I open the sliced .Photon file in Chitubox, it's fine. But then I look at it in the photon validator, and it's left-handed? Maybe the validator uses a bottom-up view when previewing the layers, but that doesn't explain how the right-handed model in Chitubox became left-handed when I printed it.

Does anyone know what's going on?

(ignore the chopped-off chitubox model. It couldn't load the whole thing because it was "too big")

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Louis Siciliano
2019-11-27 17:37:02

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2019-11-27 17:37:50

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2019-11-27 17:39:02

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2019-11-27 17:41:03

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2019-11-27 17:42:52

Khristian Sutherland
2019-11-27 17:47:34

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2019-11-27 17:48:39

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2019-11-27 17:49:00

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2019-11-27 17:49:40

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2019-11-27 17:50:12

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2019-11-27 19:26:57

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2019-11-27 19:30:48

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2019-11-27 20:46:10

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2019-11-28 00:40:04


原文網址 Khristian Sutherland
2019-11-26 03:09:03

My first print. I used one of Heroforge's "example" minis, a paladin. The broken shield was my fault. Chitubox didn't add a support there automatically, and I failed to notice. Other than that, I think it turned out great!

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Jeremy Babcock
2019-11-26 03:09:56

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2019-11-26 03:11:17

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2019-11-26 03:11:43

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2019-11-26 03:12:00

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2019-11-26 03:12:59

Paul West
2019-11-26 03:19:31

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2019-11-26 03:20:45

Stephen Wooten
2019-11-26 03:20:56

Khristian Sutherland
2019-11-26 03:21:04

Khristian Sutherland
2019-11-26 03:21:38

Stephen Wooten
2019-11-26 03:23:10

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2019-11-26 03:23:37

Stephen Wooten
2019-11-26 03:23:43

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2019-11-26 03:39:32

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2019-11-26 03:40:08

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2019-11-26 10:26:36

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2019-11-26 10:30:46


原文網址 Khristian Sutherland
2019-11-24 06:38:48

Alright. Clear resins. I'm looking for something that isn't a huge pain to use, and doesn't discolour. I'd love it to be super clear, but I can settle with slightly frosted if it doesn't cost a fortune. Anyways, I came across these water washable clear resins, and wanted to see what you guys thought, and if some of you have had experience using them. eSun Water Washable clear: http://www.esun3d.net/products/253.html PolyJuice water washable clear: https://filaments.ca/products/polyjuice-water-washable-resin-clear And if you guys have any other suggestions instead of these water-washable ones, I'd love to hear them. I'm basically trying to balance low-odor, cleanup cost, clarity, and price. 翻譯年糕

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2019-11-24 06:44:03

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2019-11-24 06:47:26

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2019-11-24 06:57:38

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2019-11-24 07:23:25

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2019-11-24 07:23:54

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2019-11-24 07:42:59

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2019-11-24 07:48:09


 

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