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Anycubic Photon Printer Owners 造訪社團 » thingiverse

原文網址 Aaron Strome
2020-01-04 05:26:12

Well I'm supposed to be printing the Toon gun but this caught my eye on thingiverse and just had to print it. This is the Traveling Dwarf and I think this is going to be a real challenge for me to paint. Now to get back to printing the Toon gun. ?

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Mason Chapman
2020-01-04 05:32:58

Aaron Strome
2020-01-04 05:46:34

Neil Castle
2020-01-04 06:02:26

Aaron Strome
2020-01-04 06:03:42

Beppe Medda
2020-01-04 08:06:12

Darren Donovan
2020-01-04 09:06:40

Jason Saiter
2020-01-04 13:43:56

Aaron Strome
2020-01-04 13:48:29

Jason Saiter
2020-01-04 13:56:46

Lucas Gordon Harrington
2020-01-04 17:00:31

Aaron Strome
2020-01-04 17:01:08

Brendon McDonough
2020-01-06 19:24:23


原文網址 Michael Power
2020-01-04 00:57:35

Where do I find the “Z upgrade” for the Photon?

Is it a Thingiverse job? Or do I need to buy something?

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Gary Houser
2020-01-04 00:59:41

Michael Power
2020-01-04 01:04:46

Gary Houser
2020-01-04 01:09:04

Michael Power
2020-01-04 01:11:14

Gary Houser
2020-01-04 01:14:17

Gary Houser
2020-01-04 01:27:51

Michael Power
2020-01-04 01:29:24


原文網址 Rikard Weijmer
2020-01-04 00:04:15

I, like most of you, has had my fair share of problems with my photon. But damn it was worth all the trobleshooting now that it just works ?

The photos are just after washing and some of the supports just popped off, there are a bit more clesning up to do, but Im pretty happy still!

Flesh crawler by Schlossbauer on thingiverse, enlarged like... 250% or something. As big as I could...
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3948005

Printed with prima creator transparent red

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原文網址 Rob van Doorn
2020-01-02 22:18:47

Curing bucket done!! Overkill? Maybe... ;-) Do I care? NAH!

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4080219

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Gary Houser
2020-01-02 22:36:06

Rob van Doorn
2020-01-02 22:48:57

Rob van Doorn
2020-01-02 22:53:57

Angie Butters
2020-01-02 22:57:34

Kris McEwan
2020-01-02 22:59:50

Neil Ramsay
2020-01-03 01:04:39

Ed Horn
2020-01-03 01:16:28

Colin Hansen Perras
2020-01-03 01:18:04

Rob van Doorn
2020-01-03 01:18:27

Rob van Doorn
2020-01-03 01:19:47

Ed Horn
2020-01-03 01:22:06

Ed Horn
2020-01-03 01:23:02

Colin Hansen Perras
2020-01-03 01:26:57

Wesley Boynton
2020-01-03 02:01:41

Ed Horn
2020-01-03 03:43:41

James Swan
2020-01-03 05:23:20

James Swan
2020-01-03 05:27:00

James Swan
2020-01-03 05:27:08

James Swan
2020-01-03 05:27:13

James Swan
2020-01-03 05:27:20

Melecio Guzman
2020-01-03 05:47:39

Angie Butters
2020-01-03 07:43:04


原文網址 Ronni Kristiansen
2020-01-02 02:10:12

Ok, so now i's time for my first real learning-experiense.

Yesterday I printed the Anycubic grid-cube, which came out perfect, so the machine works and is levelled correctly.
Today I went for this: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3981668
Passive coal filter for my Photon, and that came out as you'll see below.

The top surface in the middle picture, is the bottom layer. I levelled this with the build plate in my slicer, so did not angle my print. Didn't use any supports either, since the instructions in Thingiverse said it was not necessary.

First thing I notice is that a corner of the bottom layer had come loose from the build plate. After that, the entire box became warped, as in picture 2 and 3. The inside top and bottom surfaces of the box are flaky and layered, resembling Danish Pastry.

My print settings are as follows:
L Height: 0.05
Bottom L Count: 6
Exposure time: 10s
Bottom Exposure time: 75s
Light off delay: 0s
Bottom LoD: 0s
Bottom lift distance: 5mm
Lifting distance: 5mm
Bottom lift speed: 65 mm/min
Lifting speed: 65 mm/min
Retract speed: 150 mm/min

And I use Anycubic standard grey resin.

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Jacob Palmer
2020-01-02 02:16:03

Ronni Kristiansen
2020-01-02 02:50:19

Jacob Palmer
2020-01-02 02:51:46


原文網址 Luiz Junior
2020-01-01 02:45:41

Why can't any 3D printing/slicer software can generate a good and final auto-supports?

Let me detail it with a long text :

I'm new to 3D printing, so I'm trying to figuring out how to use auto-supports to easier print models.

I'm able to print this D&D Beholder many times without failing since it's already contains supports created by the author:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3139257

I've also printed 5 times this model, using white and transparent green resin, with different exposure times to see the final results and details.

I can print with success using 5s exposure time per layer on white resin and 3s on transparent green (failed with 1s but I will try with 2s someday)

When trying to print a baby yoda model using auto-supports, I can see there's a lot of islands that weren't supported at all. Also, in the end, it's faster and easier to manual support it by checking each layer for islands.

I've also tried a lot of softwares: Chitubox (better for me until now), B9C, Z-Suite, MeshMixer... and none of them are able to grant that the auto-generated-supports will grant a successful print.

Using Photon Validator, I can see some islands that were left behind, but why doesn't these softwares can't see these islands and fix with supports?

Anyway, I know there's a lot to learn with supports and there's a lot of users that got failed prints. A few of them aren't not by bad supports, but in the end, almost all knowledge time and efforts for a good printing is focused on supporting your model and not on the using of the printer by itself.

*sorry about any English mistakes.

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Tim Borschel
2020-01-01 03:14:56

Andrew Sternglass
2020-01-01 03:15:02

Luiz Junior
2020-01-01 03:24:26

Jeff Greenfield
2020-01-01 03:33:42

Luiz Junior
2020-01-01 03:39:32

Felix Flauta Jr.
2020-01-01 03:39:59

Bob Deblier
2020-01-01 04:07:39

Luiz Junior
2020-01-01 04:32:09

Stefan Giudici
2020-01-01 07:19:16

Luiz Junior
2020-01-01 14:33:58


原文網址 Rob van Doorn
2020-01-01 00:17:43

Here's the fan base with inbuild filter cartridge I did for my Photon S set-up... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4077066

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原文網址 Rob van Doorn
2019-12-31 23:05:33

Right, my base is done and posted up on Thingiverse for those who care. Adjustable feet, connection for a 100mm hose to 55x110 square conduit and a lower profile than the De-Stinky-Nator.

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4050278

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Oleksandr Panforov
2019-12-31 23:17:05

Rob van Doorn
2019-12-31 23:19:26

Kenneth Keenaghan
2019-12-31 23:20:58

Brett Isaacs
2019-12-31 23:21:00

Rob van Doorn
2019-12-31 23:21:51

Kenneth Keenaghan
2019-12-31 23:22:51

Oleksandr Panforov
2019-12-31 23:23:51

Rob van Doorn
2019-12-31 23:27:42

Oleksandr Panforov
2019-12-31 23:30:25

Rob van Doorn
2019-12-31 23:34:07

Oleksandr Panforov
2019-12-31 23:43:03

Kevin A Thompson
2019-12-31 23:47:25

Rob van Doorn
2019-12-31 23:49:19

Tony Moger
2020-01-01 01:34:25


原文網址 Michael Power
2019-12-31 22:51:04

Some more random Thingiverse prints to test the Photon and again I’m blown away!

Anycubic black, ambient temp appx 18C, 5 base layers, 50/8 seconds, .04mm rez.

I messed up the supports on the cataphractee shoulder pad but every failure is another lesson learnt right?

Also printing some King of Tokyo proxies and had a failed Godzilla... again just a case of poor use of supports as I learn about how much contact area and depth to use for different “surface burn area” sizes.

Essentially I’m trying to get away with thin supports with 0.1 depth and 0.2 contact areas to minimise cleaning and then using 0.5d and 1.0c for the main load bearing supports. It’s the load bearing supports I need to add more of to counter the suction in the failed areas. The trick I’m finding is putting them in places that aren’t really seen on the model.

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原文網址 Tobse Fritz
2019-12-31 21:30:37

Supports needed? Just printed the Vampirella model on the Photon S . Needed more than 90min to cut off all supports. Was very hard to reach all with the knife or scalpel. Printed it laying with a height of 75mm, so I needed only support on her backside. What do you think, should I use less support and even place it manual, for my next print? Tried it with sandpaper, but her back still looks very scruffy. Sliced in CHITUBOX, printed at 0.02mm with 8s exposure time. The exposure time for the Resin was also a guess -but it has good details.
I will try a paint, as soon I feel prepared ?
Model: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3657993 翻譯年糕

Andrej Stojsin
2019-12-31 21:33:13

Krunoslav Zlomislic
2019-12-31 21:42:51

Ed Horn
2019-12-31 22:03:56

Handrez Pintubola
2019-12-31 22:23:26

Chris Bondy
2019-12-31 22:25:45

Lee Fletcher
2019-12-31 22:44:02

Lee Fletcher
2019-12-31 22:49:42

Lee Fletcher
2019-12-31 22:50:21

Lee Fletcher
2019-12-31 22:53:04

JP Legris
2019-12-31 23:06:54

David McCann
2019-12-31 23:20:29

Tobse Fritz
2019-12-31 23:21:35

Aaron McCommon
2019-12-31 23:29:43

Kris Leon
2019-12-31 23:29:44

Gary Carone
2019-12-31 23:33:55

Gary Carone
2019-12-31 23:35:22

Tobse Fritz
2019-12-31 23:36:30

Tobse Fritz
2019-12-31 23:39:51

Jason Pedersen
2019-12-31 23:42:52

Lee Fletcher
2019-12-31 23:51:38

Nathan Kopp
2019-12-31 23:53:33

Walid Khier
2019-12-31 23:56:29

Evan Boone
2020-01-01 00:22:22

Robert Hamberger
2020-01-01 02:18:14

Dick Teh
2020-01-01 02:30:17

Derek Reihe
2020-01-01 02:57:36

Michael Pippin
2020-01-01 03:06:28

Christian Whiting
2020-01-01 03:41:13

Jamie Osborne
2020-01-01 05:39:36

Markus Jorissen
2020-01-01 06:54:13

Wesley Boynton
2020-01-01 07:11:03

Wesley Boynton
2020-01-01 07:11:24

Neil Joseph
2020-01-01 07:17:48

Vincent Balmont
2020-01-01 08:50:07

Jeff Panian
2020-01-01 22:38:58

Christian Whiting
2020-01-04 00:08:48


 

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