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原文網址 Vernie G-graphy
2019-12-09 14:06:40

I use wax on the FEP and the vat and the back side of the build plate but never use wax on the build plate face were prints need to hang on. The brand I use is Turtle Wax as it is the only one with a small 50ml sachet for I do not need a lot. 3ml is too much already but we can apply several layers of wax. Original Super Hard Shell car wax is the product. Of course you can use any car wax or carnauba car wax without the cleaner as some mixed with cleaners or rubbing compound. The idea is we have to use a release agent for the resin to not stick on the surface and with previous knowledge on resin and fiberglass, wax is a common release solution. No more hard sticking resin on any surface that we do not want it to cling. Vat is easy pour without clinging resin on any waxed surface. FEP remains clear and shiny and resin slide away when pouring without leaving any residue. The back side of the build plate is also easy to clean and resin drips easily when tilted. Just follow product procedure on application, that is use only tiny amount and apply on the surface using a microfiber cloth until it become hazy on the surface, let it dry and buff with clean and dry microfiber cloth to shine. Apply two or more coating but if you are too excited, a single application can do the job.

If you want to wax the LCD cover and the metal surface around it, go ahead that whenever droplets of resin hit the surface, it will be easy to clean.

Prints are not affected as wax does not easily remove itself. If you want to wash the Vat and FEP surface, water with mild dish soap or even mild shampoo can clean it fast and wax is not affected.

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Cristian Cozma
2019-12-09 14:10:51

Stefan Giudici
2019-12-09 14:12:13

Lucas Parard
2019-12-09 14:12:29

Vernie G-graphy
2019-12-09 14:14:10

Vernie G-graphy
2019-12-09 14:16:09

Rob Jansen
2019-12-09 14:26:47

Chris Bondy
2019-12-09 14:47:16

Vernie G-graphy
2019-12-09 14:55:22

Sen Kun
2019-12-09 15:22:32


原文網址 Vernie G-graphy
2019-12-08 02:18:26

The first screenshot shows how Prusa Slicer placed the initial support for the first layer (orange color) on the model. If finds all those islands and put at least one support. Placement of those support is either on one end, in the middle or a third part of the island strip. Is such method of adding support already enough for the first part of the model? Additional support were also added 9 layers later at 0.05mm per layer. I am thinking of adding additional support on the middle and the other end making sure the pulling action from the FEP will bring that part without bending much.

I can find this out on my own but why waste resin and time when someone already knew the answer from their experience. I believed those who are also just beginning to understand how support should be added can learn from this.

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Mothy Reynolds
2019-12-08 02:29:09

Vernie G-graphy
2019-12-08 02:39:37

Frank Martinez Jr
2019-12-08 02:59:34

Jason Pedersen
2019-12-08 04:31:12

Brett Isaacs
2019-12-08 09:27:55

Frank Martinez Jr
2019-12-08 09:29:19

Jarin Udom
2019-12-08 09:58:26


 

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