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原文網址 Greta Pallack
2020-04-02 20:27:39

Any idea what could be causing these ridges? I suppose you could also call them irregular layer lines or something. Only on the sides which face the build plate, while the same part (even same layers) are beautifully smooth on the "front". I tried searching in the group for this issue but I'm not sure what to call it. I've seen it on other prints too, not just completely flat ones.

I feel like the video shows the issue but I included pics of the front and back to compare as well.

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Puren Bulat
2020-04-02 20:43:08

overcured

Sophia Sharpe
2020-04-02 21:14:50

Frog bench!!

Anders Scot Hudson
2020-04-02 23:12:40

Over cured and possibly overexposed

Mothy Reynolds
2020-04-03 01:17:26

Watch your print while its printing, you will see things move around when they get pulled off of the FEP sheet. When resin is still soft, it flexes, and when you have to PULL a flexible thing from being stuck to a sheet of FEP its gonna FLEX. So take t hat into consideration when building your supports, support it from angles that will reduce flex when pulling UP from the fep. I know this isn't the answer you wanted but its what you need to do.

Greta Pallack
2020-04-03 05:26:59

Anders Scot Hudson what's the difference between over cured and over exposed?

Greta Pallack
2020-04-03 05:47:20

Mothy Reynolds I'm having trouble wrapping my brain around the supporting advice. I'm down to try it but I'm not sure how exactly?

Anders Scot Hudson
2020-04-03 06:28:34

about 90 seconds ;-) generally if your exposure time is set too high on the machine, fine details get "fuzzy" from expansion of the material, (I use the elegoo grey, I do a second lower than advised, 7 sec. at .05 as opposed to 8, but you gotta be on your support game) When you are "curing" if that grey starts to turn brown like you see on your edges, that was too much curing time.

Anders Scot Hudson
2020-04-03 06:30:00

Sorry short form is
Exposure- time per layer in the machine
Cure- time outside in UV light

Greta Pallack
2020-04-03 07:00:57

Hadn't done any curing outside of the printer and I don't think anything was brown, maybe a trick of the light. It's siraya grey and a little tenacious so maybe it's just the translucency of the tenacious showing.


原文網址 Greta Pallack
2020-03-01 13:49:06

Today I came home to check out my 16+ hour print job to find that the vat was partially empty/dry! The print managed to finish though, # blessed . How do you hit a happy medium between overfilling and running out? This was my longest and largest print so far and I had to work and leave it unattended, so couldn't have refilled the vat during the print but maybe I shouldn't have started it if I had to leave?

Also, the way the resin settled made me realize my table must be far from level. No super obvious problems that I've noticed so far but do y'all think I should fix that?

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Hector Felix
2020-03-01 13:52:30

Jon Foster
2020-03-01 13:59:45

Kevin Lems
2020-03-01 14:31:42

Janus Stark
2020-03-01 15:32:13

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2020-03-01 16:01:20

Luiz Junior
2020-03-01 16:29:54

Per Bekker-Madsen
2020-03-01 17:01:05

Tom Sargison
2020-03-01 17:48:10

Luke Mason
2020-03-01 17:55:47

Jon Hammersley
2020-03-01 20:50:09

Uli Sazma
2020-03-01 21:17:44

John Aldred
2020-03-01 21:44:34

Ray Sears
2020-03-01 21:55:30

Mark Wardle
2020-03-02 01:51:34

Thomas McConnell
2020-03-02 12:19:14

David BrownBear
2020-03-02 12:57:16

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2020-03-02 13:37:02

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2020-03-02 13:38:14

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2020-03-02 13:41:29

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2020-03-02 13:49:10

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2020-03-02 13:49:22

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2020-03-02 17:48:30

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2020-03-02 18:09:37

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