Edit: Do you have experience with AnyCubic ECO macaroon blue resin?
I’ve been working with AnyCubic’s plant based blue resin on my Photon S. (Going to switch to grey) Been slicing with ChiTuBox.
I feel like I’m getting closer to the settings needed to produce high quality/definition minis, but I’m definitely not done yet.
I found a spreadsheet
docs.google.com/…/1crvzMnt_8NJXAsABinoIhcOjE8l3h7s0L8…/edit…
This suggests I should be using 0.05mm layers, 12sec exposure with 5secs off, 70sec bottom exposure with 8 bottom layers.
I didn’t care for the results of those settings since I could see the layers and a lot of details were washed out.
I played with a number of settings and settled on this recently.
0.02mm layers height, 12 second exposure with 2 second delay, 70 second bottom exposure, 10 bottom layers
Had to reduce the delay so my print times weren’t so long. But I also discovered more support failures with the longer delay for some reason.
By the way, I’ve really only been at this about a month and I’ve had some good success but I want it to be even better. I also manually add supports to all of my prints, never use auto, and that increased my number of successful prints dramatically.
Note, my completed models required a lot of cleanup with an exacto blade to increase details. Each unit has at least 45mins under the blade and file.
Any suggestions that might help?
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