After lots of trial and error and using a liter bottle of the basic Anycubic resin, I got my 1st prints out semi successful. On some parts of the model came out nice and crisp while some areas looks like the resin melted or the support fused to the model itself. I did use auto support on the slicer. What can I do to fix this?
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Lorenz Nijs
2020-03-26 23:14:43
Might be over exposure, how long are you exposing?
Anders Jens Ramm
2020-03-26 23:14:56
I feel your frustration, just startimh resin printning as well, and get the same results
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Willie Randell
2020-03-26 23:18:43
Two things stop auto support. It does not get all the spots needed and will cause fusing. Go watch 3d printing pro on YouTube. He does support tutorials that helped most of us get started. Second search this groups main page for the resin test. It will save you a ton of time finding setting.also the excel spreadsheet helps starting out.
Tony Tidwell
2020-03-26 23:20:06
I just printed a Wendigo usingAnycubic basic white resin and all I was able to salvage was the head and arms from the print. I am readjust the angle and removing any auto-suports that seem excessive.
Tony Tidwell
2020-03-26 23:20:59
Malcolm Robinson
2020-03-26 23:21:49
As a relatively newbie to the 3DP world, I have been told (and am finding this to be true) that the majority of print errors are due to 2 things- either build-plate levelling or exposure settings: this would seem to be overexposure of your resin. I am using Elegoo resin so no point in me giving settings, but I’m sure the group can help.
Nathan Kopp
2020-03-26 23:37:59
right, dont use auto supports, please post your settings
Bob Deblier
2020-03-26 23:38:10
Don't use this sheet. Resin calibration test.
Dennis Walter Jr.
2020-03-27 00:06:10
I see these type posts a lot, first question, is it level? Next question, is everything tight, Third question, did you try to print something with just standard settings without changing anything? Last question, did you do an exposure test and then adj
ust from standard settings if they didn’t work? I have had zero issues with very slight adjustments from standard. I just don’t get why all the trouble people have with this.
Miles Redman
2020-03-27 00:32:33
Also this part still looks wet, so please wear gloves when handling it
Panagiotis Kountouriotis
2020-03-27 01:10:28
Mongo Rogers
2020-03-27 01:15:42
A couple days ago I did the very model set you are doing. Couple things:
1. Exposure looks way too high (mine was 7s for elegoo gray)
2. Too many supports and the orientation could be a touch better
Shoot me a pm around 5pm or 6pm EST and I'll shoot you the stl file with supports I used.
Ryan Smith
2020-03-27 01:17:41
Mongo Rogers
2020-03-27 01:23:59
Ryan Smith
2020-03-27 01:26:36
Mongo Rogers
I meant are they on thingverse or did you grab them from a site?
Mongo Rogers
2020-03-27 01:27:56
Anders Jens Ramm
2020-03-27 02:25:46
Joe Papa Behre Behrend
2020-03-27 11:37:46
Dude, combo of Siraya fast grey and tenacious. Literally a 100% print, no failures. Been through three bottles, and I’m not looking back
Joe Papa Behre Behrend
2020-03-27 11:38:52
Crisp prints
Chris Rees
2020-03-27 12:20:34
Did you make those or did you buy them somewhere? I could really use models like that for my Malifaux crews
Jacob Palmer
2020-03-27 17:13:57
I would suggest toning down the exposure by a second or two; the detail looks a little blurry.
To avoid damage to the model, I suggest using prusa slicers auto support feature. Some will say don't bother, but it works well enough for a beginner. Use 75% density auto supports and it should be fine.
Chris Montgomery
2020-03-27 17:32:06
also interested in knowing where the files for the bases are available
Marc Krogh Henriksen
2020-03-27 20:14:11
7sek? mine fail at 7, i use 16. also for elegoo gray on a photon
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Dan Athanasaw
2020-03-28 00:15:01
Joe Papa Behre Behrend
2020-03-28 00:16:00
Joe Papa Behre Behrend
2020-03-28 00:16:29
Eoin O'Callaghan
2020-03-28 09:14:18