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原文網址 Dean Eyre
2019-09-22 00:00:19

My glass protective screen has broke so I thought I'd do an experiment, I got some thin sheet plastic from the local model shop cut it to size and it printed a test OK. I just wondered if it has to be glass and why

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Justin Lincoln
2019-09-22 00:01:12

Tiernan Messmer
2019-09-22 00:17:34

Scott Pavlich
2019-09-22 00:23:48

Dean Eyre
2019-09-22 01:16:59


原文網址 Olivier Wagenheim
2019-09-21 21:10:56

I have a very good advice:
Wear protection glasses, this morning while cleaning a part I forgot to wear them and a drop of Alcohol/resin flew to my eye.
I washed my eye with water and learned from this mistake: Wear your F@($# glasses.
It look likes I have no problem but we will see in few hours.
:(

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Danny Broekhuis
2019-09-21 21:13:16

Olivier Wagenheim
2019-09-21 21:14:04

Danny Broekhuis
2019-09-21 21:14:44

Kris Wilhem
2019-09-21 21:44:37


原文網址 Jan Skala
2019-09-21 16:45:14

Few prints what i tryed. This machine is amazing and prints after polish looks like from glass but with amazing details.

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Lee Baxter
2019-09-21 16:50:28

Patrick Stark
2019-09-21 18:08:06

Mario Hippmann
2019-09-30 14:27:23

Dave Booche
2019-09-30 17:45:51


原文網址 David Boccabella
2019-09-21 15:11:25

Hi Folks. Very happy with the result here. Background..

I am looking at ways to create a mask that can pickup the wearer's facial movement.. And these can be replayed on to a animatronic mask. For example - someone wearing werewolf mask can snarl, raise eyebrows, frown - and this is picked up and replayed via servo's, in real time, to the animatronic head.

EMG will not work - Sweat will invalidate the consistent readings due to conductivity.

This is my final design.. a small light weight linear sensor that will not react to sweat or moisture. The output is a simple analogue signal. Also most importantly - it needs to operate on the power of an eyebrow movement or other facial muscle twitch.

Now I have a resin printer I can print the parts an know they will be glass like smooth to stop friction.
What you see here are 3 x 3D printed shells. The graph paper is 1cm x 1cm for scale.
The PCB contains a QRE1113 sensor that has an IR light source and a Photo transistor. This board fits beneath the shell with the sensor showing through the hole.
The graduated laminated paper with the armature wire fits.. face down.. in to the shell channel.
A soft pad to hold it against the sensor yet still enable it to move freely will be applied on top.

The shell is fixed to a fixed spot above the eyebrow. The armature is glued to the eyebrow using an safe actors glue.
As the eyebrow moved up and down it will push the laminated paper over the QRE1113. The changes in reflectivity will cause the output voltage to changed and read by an Arduino or other. The accuracy is very good.

Enjoy

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原文網址 Jamie Rasmussen
2019-09-20 09:58:01

So, got myself one of the recommended CO-Z ultrasonic cleaners (testing here on a pair of my eyeglasses—I don’t even want to talk about all the schmutz I see wafting off in little cloudy tendrils).

The instructions were...lacking. Poorly translated, and more warnings about how not to use it vs. how to actually use the thing.

My main concern is that the lid doesn’t sit tightly when the basket is in—not to mention rattles like a freight train when it’s running. Am I to assume the lid is not meant to be used during operation, and is more just a cover for periods between uses?

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Britt Johnson
2019-09-20 09:59:33

Alex Kung
2019-09-20 10:54:55

Jamie Rasmussen
2019-09-20 11:04:57

Jason R Young
2019-09-20 11:50:45

Mike McCreery
2019-09-20 12:17:19

Patrick Stark
2019-09-20 12:44:54

Patrick Stark
2019-09-20 12:46:08

Minghua Kao
2019-09-20 19:02:16

Russ Greene
2019-09-20 19:38:17

Marc de Hoogh
2019-09-20 22:16:00

Jamie Rasmussen
2019-09-20 22:27:02


原文網址 Nigel White
2019-09-17 08:15:24

Not really 3D printing, but I broke the tip off the arm of my glasses.
After unsuccessfully trying to glue it back I decided to use some grey resin and a UV torch to rebuild it, I just kept dipping it in and curing it until it was long enough.

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Joel Viera
2019-09-17 08:18:13

Dingo Jenko
2019-09-17 08:25:17

Dingo Jenko
2019-09-17 08:25:25

Nigel White
2019-09-17 08:26:06

Chris Wilander
2019-09-17 08:27:47

Adam Burch
2019-09-17 08:31:40

Scott Colvin
2019-09-17 08:37:29

Brad Ruprecht
2019-09-17 08:45:40

Elle Heilig
2019-09-17 08:49:04

John Boyington
2019-09-17 08:53:27

Stephen Colin Richie
2019-09-17 08:54:38

Stefan Derek
2019-09-17 08:57:10

Thanos Panagiotaros
2019-09-17 09:10:32

Bob Deblier
2019-09-17 14:20:03

Kelly Sealey
2019-09-17 16:35:19

Anthony
2019-09-17 18:04:29

Thibaut Pral
2019-09-17 18:32:04

Curt Pangracs
2019-09-17 20:04:53

Nigel White
2019-09-19 18:02:53

Matt Dowis
2019-09-19 20:20:26

Nigel White
2019-09-20 08:04:07


原文網址 Sean Evans
2019-09-16 22:41:32

Hi all, is there a decent white 'crystal' resin? Something that cures like translucent glass. A bit like the green that comes with the printer but without a colour.

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Donovan Smithson
2019-09-16 22:44:23

Sean Evans
2019-09-16 23:22:15

Chad Elstad
2019-09-17 00:16:29

Adam Musgrove
2019-09-17 01:30:31

Chad Elstad
2019-09-17 03:38:06

Adam Musgrove
2019-09-17 03:53:33

Chad Elstad
2019-09-17 04:09:17

David McGyver
2019-09-18 20:13:02


原文網址 Jari Ivanoff
2019-09-14 06:53:21

Am I wrong when I feel that the Photonsters are very much Photon Classic related, and not so much Photon S?

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Keegan Bradford
2019-09-14 06:53:51

Jari Ivanoff
2019-09-14 06:54:50

Keegan Bradford
2019-09-14 06:56:33

Nick Nick
2019-09-14 06:58:14

Jari Ivanoff
2019-09-14 06:58:56

Jari Ivanoff
2019-09-14 07:00:06

Keith Barnett
2019-09-14 07:02:46

Tristram Chapman
2019-09-14 07:03:00

Jari Ivanoff
2019-09-14 07:05:43

Richard Shapiro
2019-09-14 07:06:26

Keith Barnett
2019-09-14 07:07:02

Keith Barnett
2019-09-14 07:08:05

Evan Boone
2019-09-14 07:11:29

Jari Ivanoff
2019-09-14 07:14:20

Lucas Neñer
2019-09-14 07:14:55

Jari Ivanoff
2019-09-14 07:17:07

Evan Boone
2019-09-14 07:21:50

Jari Ivanoff
2019-09-14 07:26:06

Stefan Giudici
2019-09-14 07:26:30

Stefan Giudici
2019-09-14 07:27:59

Stephen Carr
2019-09-14 07:28:04

Evan Boone
2019-09-14 07:28:12

Keith Barnett
2019-09-14 07:41:27

Keith Barnett
2019-09-14 07:44:47

George Bulte
2019-09-14 07:59:15

Scott Clark
2019-09-14 07:59:34

Scott Pavlich
2019-09-14 08:01:15

George Bulte
2019-09-14 08:02:55

George Bulte
2019-09-14 08:08:04

Scott Clark
2019-09-14 08:19:50

George Bulte
2019-09-14 08:26:06

Scott Clark
2019-09-14 08:27:04

George Bulte
2019-09-14 08:27:41

Scott Clark
2019-09-14 08:28:16

Scott Clark
2019-09-14 08:37:08

Joe Broggio
2019-09-14 09:06:16

Robert Silvers
2019-09-14 10:16:37

Michael Cargile
2019-09-14 10:19:04

Ryan Miles Dika
2019-09-15 02:32:32

Ryan Miles Dika
2019-09-15 02:34:27

Ryan Miles Dika
2019-09-15 02:37:35

George Bulte
2019-09-15 20:09:11

Minghua Kao
2019-09-16 04:19:47


原文網址 Simon Jackson
2019-09-13 18:08:25

I would be grateful for some help please. I am unsure how to disable the deck filter fan in my Photon Classic using GCode. I think, from what I have read here, that I should use M8030 T0 followed by M8500 , but how, like this?
Select this as a file to 'print' from a USB stick? Filename: Fanoff.nc (Photon Classic Turn Deck filter fan off) M8030 T0 M8500 (Saves configuration)
Two things I am unclear about though.... The configuration code from Photonsters says T-0 not T0 The photonsters code lists M8030 for the LED fan and Motherboard fan,(which I suppose is the one I think of as the deck filter fan) so it seems this short code is ambigious?
Photonsters code is here... https://github.com/altLab/photon-resin-calibration/blob/master/resin-xp-finder/print-mode.gcode
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Leon Photon
2019-09-13 18:29:28

Simon Jackson
2019-09-13 18:31:59

Herman Simpson
2019-09-13 22:02:10

Adrian Dinca
2019-09-14 02:27:45

Adrian Dinca
2019-09-14 02:29:53

Simon Jackson
2019-09-14 04:13:24

Adrian Dinca
2019-09-14 04:14:25

Simon Jackson
2019-09-14 04:45:55

Simon Jackson
2019-09-17 17:48:39

Adrian Dinca
2019-09-17 19:02:22


原文網址 James Byberg
2019-09-13 04:45:44

Well, had another failed print and at the suggestions of everyone to bought Sprayway 's "World's Best Glass Cleaner". Got a big can for $2.50 at Lowe's, and just got done touching up everything with that and some lens wipes (really wasn't having good luck with them) but wow... I'm impressed.

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Evan Boone
2019-09-13 05:28:11

James Byberg
2019-09-13 05:32:58


 

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