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原文網址 Daniel Kottmair
2020-02-12 19:40:34

So... Can anyone explain to me why variable layer height (an awesome feature to get better prints in less time pioneered by Prusa in its slicer) isn't a thing with (M)SLA printing & slicers? I do realize exposure times need to go up the thicker the layers are, but what would be the problem of defining a factor for every resin that lengthens exposure time in tandem with layer height? I thought maybe the reason nobody does this is that longer exposure means that there's an xy "expansion" around the edges that would result in an uneven print over the z height... What are your thoughts on this?

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原文網址 David Sea
2020-02-12 11:28:45

My last 2 prints have holes running vertically through the entire print of varying sizes. Any idea what might cause this? If you look closely at the image, you can see them. They are NOT drain holes that I put in. They were from separate flash drives. I use prusa for auto supports and added lots and lots of extra supports to this one. I use chitubox to slice. Temperature is fine. No visible scarring on the FEP.

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2020-02-12 11:33:44

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原文網址 Roy Escherich
2020-02-12 06:56:37

What would be your resin printer of choice if you are frustrated with changing the LCD on your photon. Prusa? Phrozen? Epax? ... What would be your resin printer of choice if you are frustrated with changing the LCD on your photon. Prusa? Phrozen? Epax? ... 翻譯年糕

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2020-02-12 07:00:18

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原文網址 Marcin Kudzia
2020-02-12 05:43:00

Hi Guys, this is going to be interesting.

So as you know I design a lot of scale parts for my RC helis - this means parts are exposed to vibration, elements, wind - the works.
So far for the small scale fittings I was doing prints on Anycubic Photon (Ameralabs and Siraya resins) and if something had more curviture or was bigger - Peopoly Moai.
FDM was used only for big parts. Now after finishing building my e3d tool changer I decided to optimized my Prusa MK3S for fine detail printing
- prints with ASA
- layer height of 0.05mm (most of my photon prints i do at 0.04 or 0.05)
- 0.15mm nozzle (so twice the diameter of Peopoly Moai laser, photon res is 0.047 by 0.047 but obviously this means aliasing)

I wanted to see how much detail I can get
And I do have to say - to a naked eye there is no loss of fidelity, even under a microscope the difference in detail is managable.

Prints have to be done with ABS or ASA (petg or pla may clog)
Benefits
- parts are lighter, the wire cutter on fdm was 3g vs 8g resin (ASA density is 1.09g/cm3 vs resin that is on 1.35,also can do very thing permiters i.e 0.45mm)
- parts are stronger

Drawback
- marginal loss of fidelity
- print times on average 3x of how long it would tool on photon with 12s exposure.

Oh, acetone smoothing on more organic parts - wow!
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嗨, 夥計們, 這會很有趣.

所以正如你知道, 我為我的rc hellis設計了很多比例的部件-這意味著部分會暴露於振動, 元素, 風工作.
到目前為止, 對於小型配件, 我正在任何立方體光子(ameralabs和siraya樹脂)上做列印, 如果有更多的曲線或更大的- peopoly moai.
Fdm只用於大部分. 現在完成了我的e3d工具更換器後, 我決定優化我的prusa mk3s, 以獲取細節列印
-與asa列印
-層高度0.05 mm (我的大部分光子印在0.04或0.05)
- 0.15 mm噴嘴(所以是人氣鐳射的兩倍, 光子res是0.047 by 0.047, 但這顯然意味著異化)

我想看看我能得到多少細節
我不得不說對赤裸的眼睛來說, 沒有失去忠誠, 即使在顯微鏡下, 細節上的差異是可以解決的.

指紋必須用abs或asa完成(petg或pla may clog)
年, %
-零件更輕盈, fdm上的電線切割機為3克樹脂(asa密度為1.09克/ cm3與1.35, 也可以做非常適合permiters i). E 0.45 mm
-部分更強

倒退
-一點點失去忠誠
-平均列印時間為3倍, 在光子上使用12 s曝光工具的時間.

哦, 丙酮在更多有機部件上滑-哇!
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2020-02-13 07:32:00


原文網址 Gergely Jávor
2020-02-11 06:01:39

So i have a slicing/preparation type of question where i wonder how most of you deal with similar issues:

I use prusaslicer to autosupport my models then use validator and if necessary i also manually add some additional supports here or there. This works so-so depending on the model most of the times but certain times like today again i run into the issue that there are a few places where the support releases during print due to the forces i assume at certain smaller points. This in turn results in flattened deformed parts for a period of time after which maybe the print recovers and continues to print normally.

Now the generic answer would be use stronger/more supports however after the fact that is obviously clear but beforehand i have often no indication why certain territories would fail like this. I.e. the area in question was a new small island that was being started on top of a piece of support to which later on more supports would've connected. However for one reason or another the support for this area broke while on similar areas where arguably there were bigger pieces (not necessarily already connected to the main body) remained intact just fine.

Obiously after the fact and the fail i know what i need to do to make sure a second print would not fail again at the same place BUT how can i detect problematic areas like this beforehand and already add more supports on the first go? Validator does not help with this as stated above. Prusa autosupport said it would be fine.

I want to avoid to add tons of unecessary extra supports to the surface of my prints everywhere.

Or is it a total crapshoot for everyone else as well? Its always a bummer when after a 7h print you have a 90-95% perfect print apart from a few areas that were ruined by something like this.

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2020-02-11 06:06:07

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2020-02-11 06:06:41

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2020-02-11 06:07:43

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2020-02-11 06:11:48


原文網址 Vasilis Mavrogenis
2020-02-11 05:15:07

Newbie here so bare with me - have been using my PhotonS for a few weeks and in general working ok - tried to go a bit more advanced and to use supports rather printing flat and did not work as expected - used Prusa slicer to auto orient the pieces and auto a supports but the results have not been good - have a look at pics - any ideas? "Cube base" came out well the rest not so good!

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2020-02-11 05:19:51

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2020-02-11 05:21:29

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2020-02-11 05:23:45

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2020-02-11 05:24:37

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2020-02-11 05:24:49

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2020-02-11 05:25:15

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2020-02-11 05:26:07

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2020-02-11 05:26:56

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2020-02-11 05:27:07

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2020-02-11 05:28:42

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2020-02-11 05:30:39

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2020-02-11 05:32:01

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2020-02-11 05:32:27

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2020-02-11 05:32:28

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2020-02-11 05:33:19


原文網址 Felix Flauta Jr.
2020-02-11 00:59:43

How do I scoop out the bottom of a base that's solid resin using meshmixer, chitubox, or even the prusa slicer?

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2020-02-11 01:01:20

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2020-02-11 01:02:38

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2020-02-11 01:03:19

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2020-02-11 01:06:14

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2020-02-11 01:13:21

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2020-02-11 17:58:25

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2020-02-11 20:12:30

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2020-02-11 20:53:22


原文網址 Chris Thiessen
2020-02-10 15:00:37

Photon Workshop is doing something weird where it's only slicing the supports; the model is excluded. The supports were generated in Prusa and exported as an STL. Is there some keyboard shortcut I unknowingly pressed to do this?

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Ivan Adhi R
2020-02-10 15:15:54


原文網址 Kelly Thibodeau
2020-02-08 23:21:18

For those of you that use the auto-supports in Prusa slicer, what settings do you use? Most interested in the Support Head settings but curious about others too.

I was using the default support head settings and they seemed a bit thick but just had a failure using smaller settings so I'm curious if I went too small or maybe it was unrelated to the settings.

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2020-02-08 23:32:33

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2020-02-09 00:07:56

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2020-02-09 00:13:00

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2020-02-09 00:14:34

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2020-02-09 03:30:04

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2020-02-09 03:36:20

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2020-02-09 03:36:47


原文網址 Mike Hamilton
2020-02-07 17:41:51

Good morning from a cold and frosty Blighty.

Just a couple of questions, which I’d like to ask:

Is it beneficial to warm the bottle of resin in a bowl of warm water prior to printing to make it less viscous?

Also, I’m in the process of designing some buildings for my N Gauge model railway (1:148 scale) - see photo of the CAD file below, what’s the best policy / practice for adding supports and orientation (flat of tilted)? I’ve tried Chitubox with no success of adding supports and ended up using Anycubic Slicer and adding supports manually. Prusaslicer, I find too complicated and I just cannot get my head around it. The buildings I’ve designed are no more than 70 mm x 50 mm x 40 mm high.

Thanks in anticipation.

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2020-02-07 17:48:00

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2020-02-07 18:10:53

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2020-02-07 18:47:40

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2020-02-07 19:00:11

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2020-02-07 19:03:56

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2020-02-07 20:18:27

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2020-02-07 20:47:44

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2020-02-08 10:07:37


 

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