Is there anyway to get this print a lot more detailed ? And cleaner. New to all of this
翻譯年糕
Alexander Bayerdorffer
2020-03-18 04:03:31
Alexander Bayerdorffer
2020-03-18 04:03:49
But hard to tell based on how far away it is if that's what would help
Anthony Martinez
2020-03-18 04:03:53
Jason Pedersen
2020-03-18 04:05:39
It's small try 10, then 9.5
Mark Rhodes
2020-03-18 04:07:08
What resin are you using?
Mike Armijo
2020-03-18 04:08:25
Chad Elstad
2020-03-18 04:12:42
Which printer and resin? How are you cleaning your mini? The shiny on the model looks like uncured resin that fills in details. I use a soft bristled toothbrush and IPA or ResinAway.
Gary Houser
2020-03-18 04:17:11
It is just overexposed
:)
Alexander Bayerdorffer
2020-03-18 04:18:13
Lower layer height also requires lower exposure more
Jolene Sweeney
2020-03-18 04:23:53
I had a similar issue and it was the cleaning and curing process. If you don’t have IPA try Acetone (very carefully) that fixed my issues
Jolene Sweeney
2020-03-18 04:24:29
Using mean green
Jolene Sweeney
2020-03-18 04:24:41
Using acetone
Mark Wardle
2020-03-18 04:26:57
need a screen shot of models also in the slicer. so we can compare but it could be overexposed or under. so try 2 or 2 down on the normal exposure or exposure
Anthony Martinez
2020-03-18 04:31:20
Thank you guys all great suggestions I appreciate it. With this whole lock down thing I’m just trying to tighten up my print game.
Mothy Reynolds
2020-03-18 04:31:34
The time you spent posting this you could of printed 10 of them with different settings. Just experiment, you're on the right track if its coming off the build plate looking like that!
Sander van Deijl
2020-03-18 04:32:49
If you print on an S your exposure is almost double than it should be
Ric Watts
2020-03-18 04:42:29
Mothy Reynolds
or he can ask for help which is also acceptable and the point of the group
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Ric Watts
2020-03-18 04:43:55
I use anycubic grey at 8 second exposure. I’m not convinced the cheap screens are all exactly the same in power though. Print several reducing your exposure by 1 second each time until failure then pick the most detailed mini.
Chris Armstrong
2020-03-18 05:17:26
He could also be wasting resin trying to attain a result that a member could help him achieve.
Yamamoto Tifa
2020-03-19 04:59:34
Ric Watts
hi, new to this too. Is longer exposure actually worse? I figured it was the other way around.
Ric Watts
2020-03-19 05:01:12
Yamamoto Tifa
think of it as a photograph. To much exposure and everything gets blurry. Too little and no picture at all. Once the part is “done” continuing to expose it will cause it round off the sharp edges and generally blur the model.
Yamamoto Tifa
2020-03-19 05:01:39
Well I've been doing it all wrong. Thanks!
Ric Watts
2020-03-19 05:02:20
Yamamoto Tifa
start high then slowly go down until you get optimal detail.
Do this for each new type of resin you use.
Jeremy Mongoose Harris
2020-03-19 05:36:40
Lay the mini down with its face up. Lot finer detail from the top
Fran Ce
2020-03-19 16:45:34
Try with the standard 1 second light off delay