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原文網址 Vera Ermakova 2020-03-29 17:38:26
Good day!
I want to share my first work using 3D printing. And this is also my first experience with 3D sculpting. I started work with mastering # Mudbox and really loved this program. I hope it will replenish and develop, because, Despite the lack of many useful features from Zbrush, Mudbox is very convenient and has an absolutely intuitive and comfortable interface.
For printing, I used Model Clear resin and Model Cherry from # HARZLabs ,
Model Clear used for the eyes, water droplets on the wings and an imitation of a cloud, followed by tinting in alcohol with a caller from washing with Model Cherry. The result is quite an interesting result.
The wings were printed on another printer, FDM format. As a result, I am convinced that for most of my tasks, I need very high detail, which is available only to DLP, LCD printers so far.
日安!
我想用3 d列印分享我的第一部作品. 這也是我第一次與3 d雕塑的體驗. 我開始與masting # mudbox合作 , 真的很喜歡這個節目. 我希望它能補充和發展, 因為儘管zbrush缺乏許多有用的功能, 但mudbox還是非常方便, 有著絕對直觀和舒適的介面.
列印時, 我使用了#harzlabs的模特清樹脂和櫻桃模型,
模特清晰用於眼睛, 翅膀上的水滴和模仿雲彩, 然後在酒精中與一個來電者洗滌. 結果是相當有趣的結果.
翅膀印在另一台印表機fdm格式上. 因此, 我相信, 在我的大部分任務中, 我需要非常詳細的細節, 迄今為止只有dlcd印表機.
Marco Schmitz 2020-03-29 17:43:25
possible to get the stl? love it! great work!
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-29 17:51:01
Marco Schmitz Thank you, I'm glad that you liked the work! Unfortunately I do not give stl, it is important for me to preserve the uniqueness of the work.
Gold Walker 2020-03-29 18:09:08
How much to make a custom design for me ?
Dmitry K Valberg 2020-03-29 18:12:28
That is some great work!
Rastko Stanojevic 2020-03-29 19:11:59
Beatiful work! I've been following your posts and thanks for tips :)
Luis de la Peña 2020-03-29 20:06:51
Another great job.... Congrats!!
Olivier Aidouni 2020-03-29 20:25:19
Sargent Raze 2020-03-29 20:28:12
Omg this is the cutest thingbive ever seen
Michael Fieweger 2020-03-29 20:29:40
Amazing work!
Francesco Ostili 2020-03-29 20:30:59
I'd like to know more about the process of creation of the eyes :o how did you do them? They are WONDERFUL!
Ingemar Rååd 2020-03-29 20:48:26
WOW! This is totally amazing work! Be proud of this! ?? ?? ?? ?
Marcelo Chcrapetz 2020-03-29 20:52:07
❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-29 21:03:12
Gold Walker , Do you mean 3D model, or complete creature?
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-29 21:03:43
Dmitry K Valberg Thanks!
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-29 21:04:44
Rastko Stanojevic thank you very much, I appreciate that!!
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-29 21:05:25
Luis de la Peña Thank you!!
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-29 21:05:59
Sargent Raze Thanks :)
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-29 21:09:26
Michael Fieweger Thanks! I always try my best! :)
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-29 21:11:58
Francesco Ostili Oh, they're made from 2 separate parts. Clear hemisphere and iris part. and then they're glued with clear resin.
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-29 21:12:51
Ingemar Rååd Thank you very much!
Francesco Ostili 2020-03-29 21:17:15
Vera Ermakova but are they 3D printed? :O
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-29 21:17:48
Francesco Ostili Yeah, they are :)
Francesco Ostili 2020-03-29 21:22:57
How did you create that effect (the iris) with the resin? Did you mesh differet colour? I heard you were going to release a tutorial. am I wrong?
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-29 21:29:51
Francesco Ostili Iris - is separate part, which I paint manually, before glue it with hemisphere. I told that I could make a tutorial someday, but currently I have no time for that...
Pedro Torres 2020-03-29 21:40:00
Awesome work!!!!! You are amazing!!
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-29 21:47:00
Pedro Torres Thank you so much!!
Gold Walker 2020-03-29 22:18:44
Vera Ermakova yes
Michael Inwood 2020-03-29 22:18:53
From Russia with love, amazing colour and detail. You are truly gifted artist. ??
Ernest Sandridge Ill 2020-03-29 22:53:10
That still looks like some amazing detail though. Good job!
Chad Weber 2020-03-29 23:25:59
Mind blown
Josh Tollison 2020-03-29 23:48:39
I'm over here printing decent goblins and feeling good about myself. You are making works of art!
Michael Wayman 2020-03-30 00:31:24
Not sure what it is but it is awesome.
Marcin Brodowski 2020-03-30 01:15:38
Congrats .. Breathtaking ;)
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-30 01:27:23
Michael Inwood thank you :)
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-30 01:27:58
Ernest Sandridge Ill , Thank you!!!
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-30 01:28:16
Chad Weber , Thanks!!
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-30 01:29:03
Josh Tollison , thank you! I am really trying to make the art :)
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-30 01:30:13
Marcin Brodowski , thank you very very much!!
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-30 01:46:43
Gold Walker Sooo... Yes - what you mean exactly? :)
Gold Walker 2020-03-30 02:04:41
Vera Ermakova I mean to create the STL file I can print myself sorry
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-30 02:12:47
Gold Walker Well , that depends of many things :) So you can message me to clarify things.
Gold Walker 2020-03-30 02:16:26
Vera Ermakova I have sent PM
Hutch Heberer 2020-03-30 03:17:15
Why is it whenever I feel like I'm below avg at something. Stuff like this really makes me realize how far into the ground I am at stuff lol this is just beautiful in every possible aspect!
Dave Dewees 2020-03-30 08:23:43
It is awesome, but if it's the first 3d thing they sculpted and they did it with mudbox, the first 3d program they used, how did they know that it has less features than z-brush?
Sol Aris 2020-03-30 10:09:25
Потрясающая работа, завораживающе красиво. Изумительная идея и исполнение. Спасибо!
Gilboy Hill 2020-03-30 12:16:45
Beautiful work (y)
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-30 16:21:10
Dave Dewees , Thanks! I shared this work now, but it doesn't mean this is the last work ;) I've been using ZBrush for half of a year now :)
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-30 16:24:22
Hutch Heberer , Thank you very much!
Vera Ermakova 2020-03-30 16:24:55
Sol Aris Огромное спасибо! :)
原文網址 Ray Powers 2020-03-24 02:58:45
I recently moved to the Siraya Tech Fast (1kg) ABS-Like Fast Curing Non-Brittle 3D Printing Resin (Grey) . They had their own google doc so I tried to go by that and used these settings in the picture attached. The overall print quality is .. fine. The support disconnects are fine, but there's a lot of stuck residue on the vat FEP film after every print. Any suggestions for changes to setting to help correct this? 翻譯年糕
Tim Borschel 2020-03-24 03:03:46
I run my saraiya tech fast grey at 7 bottom layers atb70 seconds and 9second exposure on my photon, I dont get the resin slime very often. Make sure you're in the 4.2.18 firmware if you have an og photon
Ray Powers 2020-03-24 03:09:18
I'll give those a shot next print and see if it solves my problem, thanks!
Fred Bey 2020-03-24 06:43:24
Be careful, the ABS like needs higher exposure than the regular fast resin. When I was running ABS like gray on my og photon, it was more like 13-14 seconds at .050
Ray Powers 2020-03-24 06:47:38
Fred Bey If Tm's version does not work Ill try that next
Tim Borschel 2020-03-24 08:57:40
Fred Bey I started with it at 11 seconds, but my prints were over exposed and the details were soft, 9 works for me
Scott Pavlich 2020-03-24 10:28:32
How old is your lcd? Something like that isn’t generally an exposure problem...though you are about 2 sec higher than I run for that layer
Ray Powers 2020-03-24 21:05:23
Less than 6 months.
Ray Powers 2020-03-24 21:33:20
Tim's numbers seemed to work well. A little spotting on the bottom but nothing strange like the first couple of times.
原文網址 Georgios Kolotouros 2020-03-23 17:32:25
Ancient Greek medallion, anycubic photon zero, 0.05 , resin phrozen abs grey.
原文網址 Pico Elgin 2020-03-23 07:33:31
What is happening here? Some supports don't form on the base - it's absolutely clean. Then, about 1/3rd the way up, they appear. I'm inclined to think it is a Chitubox problem of not forming them, because there isn't a trace of them on the base. What is the opinion of our group? Thanks.
Matthew Overbeck 2020-03-23 09:53:13
Mine did that the other day as well. Also using chitubox but then again dozens of others did not. No idea what made that one special. Sorry the only thing I can give you is you are not alone.
Pico Elgin 2020-03-23 17:39:54
I have had another failure; with the back half of the model; so I sliced it a second time in Chitubox and will report here in 6 hours if the print is successful. Sooner if it fails.
André Nettermann 2020-03-23 17:43:49
had the same issue too. listening in
Pico Elgin 2020-03-23 21:54:26
72% finished and I can tell that there are several "slices" taken out of the supports and model body. I'll post an image when the thing is finished.
Uriah Redden 2020-03-23 21:55:21
following
原文網址 Robert Small 2020-03-23 04:19:11
Saturday nights crop. Boieng X-20 2/48 th in ABS. This is actually a lot of work just to clean these parts probably took better than an hour. And then they have to go under the lights for several more hours.
原文網址 Christian Yépez 2020-03-22 06:59:04
Archi-Tech Collaborative 發文到 HARZ Labs Dental 3月22日上午6:56
We have the venturi valves for covid19, and We will release the .stl file soon
我們有covid19的venturi閥, 我們將釋放. Stl檔案很快
Esta iniciativa nació en Italia, nosotros ya estamos listos para ayudar, por favor compartan, somos varias empresas listas para imprimir lo que se necesite
Evan Boone 2020-03-22 07:14:02
so... the fact that its printed in toxic resin that is still toxic even after cured and someone thought "yeah, I'd like to breath all my air through that"?
Zamir Kafati 2020-03-22 07:18:29
Evan Boone not all resins are toxic. There are a few biocompatible resins
Aiden Sone 2020-03-22 07:21:02
Evan Boone how about Nextdent SG resin?
Evan Boone 2020-03-22 07:27:34
Zamir Kafati expensive af first of all. second ive seen people talking about using regular resin and risking the toxic parts anyways, so if you put this stl out there, people WILL be dumbasses and harm themselves with it. third, don't expect any hospitals to allow people to use equipment they provide themselves. they will not do it simply for liability reasons.
Kyle Telechan 2020-03-22 07:42:49
Evan Boone I mean, to be fair, if the choice is between someone literally dying, or breathing through a potentially toxic home-produced respirator part, I think most people would choose to risk it. Now whether or not hospitals will actually use them i n fear of getting sued or something, that's another story, but I know damn well if my options were "die gasping for air or breathe through a potentially toxic homebrew 3D printed part", I'd risk the 3d print.
Phillip Kenney 2020-03-22 07:48:44
better than dying
Evan Boone 2020-03-22 07:53:40
Kyle Telechan you wont have a chance to risk the 3d print. you will be stuck in a hospital hooked into their machines which they wont let you touch.
Kyle Telechan 2020-03-22 07:56:05
Evan Boone I was kind of using it as an example. I'm not under the impression that I'd just print one of these and carry it around in case a doctor needed it. I was just saying most people would probably rather risk the part than simply die, if those were the two options they were given.
Evan Boone 2020-03-22 07:57:35
Kyle Telechan yes but what scenario would you have to be in to even get the chance to use it, even if you had it?
Jason Marjorie Gill 2020-03-22 07:59:35
Regarding "better than dying": The military has field med kits including a tube you ram up the patient's nose to secure an airway. If your kit is damaged or you don't have any, you spit on it for lube. Of course, this is all while you're under the pr essure of battlefield conditions, but I digress. The point is, as rough and uncomfortable as it is, IT'S BETTER THAN DYING. Also, do not underestimate the 2d and 3rd order effects of these efforts. People will see this and wheels will start turning. It may not be these parts that brings maker efforts to light, but it's a step in the right direction. AND BETTER THAN DYING.
Kyle Telechan 2020-03-22 08:00:14
Evan Boone You are not getting my point at all. If these were somehow approved to use in an emergency situation, we'd probably print and donate these to hospitals who needed them. I'm not saying I'd ever be in the position to benefit from my own print , just that the parts being potentially toxic isn't really an issue from a personal standpoint with most people when the difference is between potential toxins and certain death. I was only using my personal feelings on the matter as an example to extrapolate what other typical people would (likely) feel about using 3D printed parts in emergency situations. Not saying I think this will ever fly in the US, with medical malpractice and all that. They'd probably be forced to follow protocol and let someone die before they were allowed to use homebrew parts, honestly.
Evan Boone 2020-03-22 08:07:53
Jason Marjorie Gill yes but the public health system is not the military. they dont use the same slapped-together solutions because if they did, something has already gone terribly wrong. im all for getting things moving, but i do not think these thing s need to be out there for public download. if a hospital has a printer they can use with the right non-toxic resin, they are more than capable of doing this themselves. if anything we should be pushing for medical facilities to be equipped with 3d printers so when something like this becomes available, they dont need to rely on our failing government to dispense respirators, when they can make their own. it serves absolutely zero purpose for these to be in public hands though. itll just cause problems between staff and patients who think they know better.
Dan Shaffer 2020-03-22 08:09:56
Evan Boone This originated from multiple posts about prototyping pieces/ adapters for ventilators. We have about 5000 in the uk apparently. That number will soon be overwhelmed by the number of patients that need them. The material specs have not yet b een released that will be needed for hospital use. As soon as they are they will be publicised widely. Meanwhile try to think and find out what parts they are running short of close to you and post on this group https://www.facebook.com/groups/885372275225315/?ref=share
Evan Boone 2020-03-22 08:16:33
Kyle Telechan they will never get approved, at least not from freelance printers. the process of sourcing medical equipment would never allow for hospitals to get it from joe-nobody printing valves in his basement! you are right. they would almost defi nitely let people die before they will use parts from random strangers. idk why your personal feelings even enter the conversation. yes, the patient may feel like risking the toxins over dying, but the hospital will never even give them the choice, so your feelings on the matter are respectfully, irrelevant. the only way theyde probably take home-printed valves is if individuals undewent various inspections and certifications to ensure proper practices were being followed. its honestly how big pharma keeps away competition, but it also ensures the proper quality for equipment.
Rose Stumpwater 2020-03-22 08:21:16
Evan Boone - Hospitals are using slapped-together solutions right now. They're putting out calls locally here in the Netherlands for fireworks protection glasses to use instead of... sorry, it's late, I forget the term, but as like, eye protection spla tter shields? You can drop them off locally at hospitals outside. There's hospitals around the world also asking amateur sewists to make them masks out of tee shirt fabric, because while they are about 3x worse than actual masks, they're a lot better than nothing - which is the alternative they're facing. Those are being used on the staff rather than the patients but if it came down to "Let this person die because they definitely will without this thing" or "Use this part that might technically be toxic but will keep them breathing today" they're gonna choose the latter. Things are getting real ugly out there in healthcare.
Peter Csaki 2020-03-22 08:57:30
They take the Hippocratic oath, so they won't let you die if they could save you using this. People save lives sticking a broken pen into your chest so in some circumstances, these might be used.
Jarrod Richards 2020-03-22 09:23:51
Hospitals cannot accept parts for equipment or medication from an unauthorized outside vendor. They do not know what the material is, where it came from, and it is not sterile.
Peter Teal 2020-03-22 09:38:37
Jarrod Richards that’s not true. I live in upstate New York and hospitals are already running out of supplies and asking people to 3D print and sew the personal protective equipment that they need. The hospitals, doctors, and nurses are desperate for anything they can get.
Jarrod Richards 2020-03-22 09:40:38
Peter Teal it’s true unless the hospital specifically asks. There are extreme circumstances that will change SOP, but you need the medical director for the hospital to ?? that call before they can. If your hospital hasn’t put out a request for it, they can’t accept it.
Peter Teal 2020-03-22 09:46:06
Jarrod Richards https://www.nbcnews.com/....../worldwide-hackathon......
Jarrod Richards 2020-03-22 09:47:42
Peter Teal I’ve seen this. In each of these cases the specific hospitals have ASKED for these. Do you work in the medical field?
Peter Teal 2020-03-22 09:48:19
Jarrod Richards No. I don’t.
Jarrod Richards 2020-03-22 09:51:55
Peter Teal I spent several years working in a hospital and I’ve seen up close the red tape you need to go through. Between legal, Ned directors, and accounting going back and forth with how to move forward on a single item of an agenda, it’s a wonder anything gets done. It’s really the nurses who make med decisions on the fly, and the doctors that advise and set a course of Tx that really keep the whole thing running
Peter Teal 2020-03-22 09:55:55
Jarrod Richards I can believe that. I just have a problem with your original comment to which I replied. As evidenced by what we’re hearing in the local news reports, they can accept parts if they are desperate enough, even if they are unsure about the materials or if the parts are sterile.
Jarrod Richards 2020-03-22 09:59:18
Peter Teal exactly. I’m not disputing that these are trying times and front line people need all the help they can get.. but there are normal procedures that they follow until there is an exception. More than anything they need masks and PPE. I just do n’t want people to dedicate time and effort to get upset when their good intentions are turned away. Best practice now is to call a local hospital and speak to someone over nursing and find out if they can use anything and, if so, what. Then you know what they can accept
Peter Teal 2020-03-22 10:00:00
Jarrod Richards Agreed.
Clifford Schwankner 2020-03-22 10:57:44
oh! so many experts here! stop pretending to know the future... things can change very fast... and people trying to help i s always a good thing. negative knowitalls are not...imho... i love it when inovative people find simple solutions. and by working together we will find a resin or mix that will be compatible...
Daniel Farley 2020-03-22 11:16:18
Maybe painting a part can reduce the outgassing of toxic gas from the resin?
Jason Smith 2020-03-22 11:24:59
Rose Stumpwater or they could use they cheaper, safer alternative of a piece of seen together cloth
Joel Mendoza 2020-03-22 11:57:34
More cosplay stuff. Yay
Ben Johnston 2020-03-22 12:03:56
... For those saying "hospitals cant use it" desperation in Italy meant they needed to. Wait and see how bad it gets elsewhere, don't rule anything out if deaths start rolling in like in Italy and Spain... The rest of the world cant just make shit like China and the US can (except maybe Germany). dental and bio resins are not too bad. If its getting to the point of risking a 3d printed part or letting them drown in their own mucus, I know I'd be signing the waivers for my grandma,,
David Johnson 2020-03-22 12:34:44
I just signed up with formlabs to start printing valves for hospitals, the hospitals must have figured it’s worth the risk.
Sean Howard 2020-03-22 13:20:14
A lot of nay sayers here. Ignore them. Let me know when you share the STL. I will print some.
Вълов Владимир 2020-03-22 13:38:07
https://www.facebook.com/....../1669863786528397/...... I got the STL file on my page !
Siva-Jack Sernvongsat 2020-03-22 13:54:44
Everyone keeps talking about how toxic resin and how this will never be approved. I wonder tho, my fillings are made of Composite Resin that required UV lights to cure it.
Dani Martinez 2020-03-22 14:47:01
People didnt realize how bad is the scenario in some parts of the world. In spain emergenci personel is starting to wear trash bags literally becaude the lack of supplies. They are beggin for masks, faceshiels and other equipment. https://twitter.com/i/status/1240226235902550016
John Driggers 2020-03-22 15:46:30
Loads of UV curable biocompatible resins, start around $250 per liter. https://dental.formlabs.com/....../dental-materials/
秦教民 2020-03-22 15:57:56
Siva-Jack Sernvongsat they are talking about the cheap resins. Lots of good medical grade toxins.
Rose Stumpwater 2020-03-22 16:13:13
Jason Smith - In place of a hard plastic ventilator valve? For masks sure - that's what they're doing. I sew and all my sewing groups are full of folks making masks. I've made some myself using the requested fabrics and will be making more today. My friends who are healthcare workers are reusing the same paper mask over and over and have kissed their kids goodbye not sure if they'll get to hug them again, ever, because they know as a nurse or doctor they will get sick - and if not severely they still have to stay away from their families or put them at risk, and then are going to work to be asked to rinse and reuse a single paper mask for a whole shift. We're already at desperation levels when it comes to healthcare and if a thing will help - even imperfectly - and not immediately make things worse, they're going with that.
Diego Gonzalez del Rio 2020-03-22 16:30:51
For the people who say the hospital can't use this kind of aid. The UE yesterday has lift the CopyRights on these products so anyone can produce gloves, mask and so on. https://ec.europa.eu/....../presscorner/detail/en/ip_20_502
Jason Willis 2020-03-22 20:38:02
Diego Gonzalez del Rio I think it's likely more of a sanitary issue than a copyright issue. Hospitals don't know how clean your print space is, you may get dust in the print and someone may be allergic. It's not always about law
Mirko Crispoldi 2020-03-22 22:43:24
Please don’t print them in resin. Print them with PLA. Resins releases a quantity of “fumes” that would be pushed inside lungs.
Juaco Amado 2020-03-22 22:49:04
Clifford Schwankner toxic gas at this size? Is minimum ... and on a life and death decision ?♂️
Tyler Tolley 2020-03-22 23:56:06
I've heard people say "better than dying" regarding using normal resin. Remember COVID-19 is primarily a respiratory issue. If you use these with unsafe resins, there's no guarantee it's going to help get good air to the patient. It may aggravate the i ssue and actually kill them sooner. I'm not a doctor so I don't know. But it's not just a "I'll deal with the consequences" situation. There's no guarantee it will make things better and might actually make it worse. I love the idea of helping the problem, but please help support the idea that these should only be printed with safe resins, if there are some. Otherwise, print with PLA.
Chris Christiansen 2020-03-23 00:13:12
Tyler Tolley my wife and sister in law work in the medical field and people have been bringing them in and they legally can’t use them unless you get copper infused resin/pla, and surprisingly foodsafe resin works aswell but they have been having to dump anything that isn’t made with those because as you said it just makes the situation worse
Matt Stephens 2020-03-23 01:01:28
Jason Willis Sure it is. Guess you believe a tiny piece of plastic is really worth $1000. It's all about the profits my guy.
John Driggers 2020-03-23 01:08:38
Matt Stephens you do realize the $11k in the story was misreported and is the cost of the ventilator. The valve is a $6 consumable.
Matt Stephens 2020-03-23 01:10:23
John Driggers Nope but thanks for the info.
John Driggers 2020-03-23 01:10:53
Chris Christiansen amazing. What percentage of copper infusion is required?
Chris Christiansen 2020-03-23 01:16:03
John Driggers I don’t think it matters exactly it just has to contain copper because it helps with sanitization, and slows the spread of microbes and bacteria but I will find out for sure what percentage it needs.
Chris Christiansen 2020-03-23 01:21:43
John Driggers looks like any antimicrobial/antibacterial pla will work due to being infused, they are more expensive than regular but in a time like this worth it to do it right, as for resin printers, Bio safe resin, foodsafe resin, and dental resin all work!
John Driggers 2020-03-23 01:24:05
Chris Christiansen ok. Wouldn’t the same apply to PLA? It’s a virus, not a bacteria?
Chris Christiansen 2020-03-23 01:25:25
John Driggers yes, although it’s a virus it still makes cleaning it easier and slows the spread/reproduction of it
Colton Wilkins 2020-03-23 01:53:11
Tyler Tolley petg over pla. Proven more food safe and bacterial resistances
Mothy Reynolds 2020-03-23 02:30:22
Evan Boone you are super wrong about this and trolling hard. The masks and ventalator valves are already being made and donated to hospitals everywhere and are "approved". Wake up this is a pandemic not a normal day at work for these people.
Mothy Reynolds 2020-03-23 02:31:10
Not true. Its happening
Jarrod Richards 2020-03-23 02:39:12
Mothy Reynolds see the rest of the conversation
Mothy Reynolds 2020-03-23 02:46:33
I did Jarrod Richards and you are wrong.
Jarrod Richards 2020-03-23 02:47:31
Mothy Reynolds I assume you work in the medical field?
Mothy Reynolds 2020-03-23 02:48:25
Jarrod Richards I assume you are an internet troll
Jarrod Richards 2020-03-23 02:49:17
Mothy Reynolds and there it is. Input from someone who doesn’t have a properly informed perspective. Thank you for your time sir.
Martino Barbon 2020-03-23 06:14:06
I created a group dedicated to the (controversial?) subject of 3D printing for medical purposes, you are free to join it: https://www.facebook.com/groups/healthcare3dprinting/
Zachary Christy-Aronson 2020-03-23 08:07:20
Hi. Just approved. From medical. Not a doctor, but represent several. The valves split ventilators, so are a last resort anyway. We need info on what the resin outgasses. For hour long? Are there curves we can see? How to clean. Temperature tolerances. We are trying to evaluate this avenue before it becomes an emergency. If they run out as a supply it may become so. Some places seem to want to try to get these into their back pocket if they can and they are safe “enough” so they can appear if need be. For those who are recognizing, that this is a last resort product, you’re correct. Again, if you are using these, we are extending ventilators in dire straits. <Also, it is not easy to do, as you have to match patients lung capacity, resistance, etc. to do successfully. -Sorry for the edit, I’m adding pertinent info as it’s being relayed. > The choice will be to let a patient die or do this. A semi-poisonous resin will kill a patient way more slowly than no oxygen.
Zachary Christy-Aronson 2020-03-23 19:20:25
Also please realize we will in-line filter (sim to P100) after split and before patient. The below is a salvage PPE using an in-line filter that is being in US to stopgap local PPE shortage. Also note construction P100s which we are having trouble finding in places due to panic buying and being slow on the uptake to change to non-conventional product.
Tamas Somogyi 2020-03-24 07:01:02
Man...you changed your mind on the way of the conversation. At least take the effort and change your original post.edit/add "...in case of normal situation, but if it would be a normal situation we would not even talk about it. So I was just a smart.ss posting a general situation fact for a conversation which is clearly not in a normal situation. This is emergency in many cases, so they will accept help at a certain point." Dont be bloody negative, especially with ppl who want to help in a reasonable way.
Jarrod Richards 2020-03-24 10:04:21
Tamas Somogyi haven’t changed my stance and I’m not being negative. Original post is still accurate unless the hospital grants an exception
Dave Dewees 2020-03-24 16:36:41
You guys ever hear the saying "too much of a good thing"?
Joseph Mahar 2020-03-24 18:22:56
Resin is toxic. End.
Andrew Kent 2020-03-25 21:30:04
The stl could still be used on a traditional PLA printer with a non toxic filament right?
Gustavo Crispy Blanco 2020-03-25 21:32:46
We all know its toxic. Te Question here is how much and for how long can such a device be used? We all know cigarettes, and they will kill you; YEAH! But you can smoke several packs a day and live a couple of decades. So in the event of scarcity of venturi valves, how long can be them used? If they could be used at all.... In a life and dead scenario, if you can give someone 10 or 20 years of life, even at the risk of toxicity....whould you do so?
Joseph Mahar 2020-03-25 22:14:15
Yes, of course. So this post is not in the good group...
原文網址 Robert Small 2020-03-20 04:24:33
When it absolutely positively has to be destroyed on time the first time United States Air Force! The only good commie is a............ Titan one 1/48 scale resin.
原文網址 Yannik Tillmann 2020-03-19 02:30:47
Just a first impression of the photon zero and the people telling the quality isn't good
Im absolutly satisfied with the results for that price and this is only the test file I printed with a random color.
http://bit.ly/2SO293a
只是光子零的第一個印象, 人們告訴質量不好
我完全滿意那個價格的結果, 這只是我隨機顏色列印的測試檔案.
Body Jo 2020-03-19 02:34:37
First print looks good, but others, you will see... Quality isnt here..
Yannik Tillmann 2020-03-19 02:38:18
Body Jo but why should the test print be better than following? You already tested a lot and will know what to say about but first impression looks nice. Display gettin weaker?
Richard Webb 2020-03-19 02:39:01
interesting how theyve gone away from the ball levelling system to the four screw idea
Body Jo 2020-03-19 02:40:42
Yannik Tillmann I don't know it's weird, I tested 2 prints, anti aliasing * 4 and * 16 and it's the same ... I'm trying to show you a photo
Body Jo 2020-03-19 02:43:25
Elegoo mars
Yannik Tillmann 2020-03-19 02:43:31
Richard Webb I don't like it but seems to work... I think the phrozen sonic mini has the same system (have it but not u nboxed it)
Body Jo 2020-03-19 02:43:40
Photon zero...
Yannik Tillmann 2020-03-19 02:45:27
OK, that looks shitty ? But from my logic... When the test print is perfect there has to be a special setting to achieve?! I mean, I have no idea about the settings they used on the exposure time test or if it has been really done in photon slicer
Body Jo 2020-03-19 02:49:54
Yannik Tillmann ? ? ? Yeah really dont know, i sliced with photon, chitubox doesnt have yet photon zero printer.. But it's really ugly... I really dont know why........ ?
Yannik Tillmann 2020-03-19 02:58:29
Body Jo but the exposure test showed the same good results? I think they set the minimal layer height on it when lookin on the sphere?!?
Vinicius Silva 2020-03-19 03:02:48
put that next to a photon classic print and then you can compare. also try the ameralabs town
Rigo Arevalo 2020-03-19 03:02:53
No ball joints = happiness
Dominik Kaźmierczak 2020-03-19 04:09:17
Printed on Photon Zero (my first 3D printer). I am really satisfied :)
Yannik Tillmann 2020-03-19 04:35:43
Dominik Kaźmierczak which setting for anycubic Grey? (to compare my. Results)
Dominik Kaźmierczak 2020-03-19 04:38:51
Dominik Kaźmierczak 2020-03-19 04:39:35
oh, Z Lift Speed was 1.5 mm/s when I printed it...
Jack Waterfall 2020-03-19 04:44:00
I got 2 of them for £80 each and they print great for the price.
Body Jo 2020-03-19 04:44:48
Yannik Tillmann Really strange ? Dominik got a nice print...
Ryan Phillips 2020-03-19 05:05:25
Rigo Arevalo I have made something similar, but can’t get the levelling right using the fixture. How do you go about the z=0 set up?
Yannik Tillmann 2020-03-19 05:14:55
Dominik Kaźmierczak I will just test. But chitubox isn't possible, right??
Dominik Kaźmierczak 2020-03-19 05:34:08
I added supports in chitubox, then saved as stl and open in Photon Workshop to slice it.
John Chrapkowski 2020-03-19 06:35:35
Body Jo my prints are great. I think you might need to adjust settings
Rigo Arevalo 2020-03-19 06:42:03
Skip forward to the leveling in this video and you will see. The screws may be arranged differently but it’s the same concept https://youtu.be/8VIyN325u78
Daniel J Regan 2020-03-19 07:14:47
For the price they're okay. But for minis the resolution is just too low. From a distance they look okay.
Daniel J Regan 2020-03-19 07:15:12
But as you get closer, you begin to see the limitations of the lower res screen.
Daniel J Regan 2020-03-19 07:16:02
The problem becomes more apparent after you spray a layer of primer.
Daniel J Regan 2020-03-19 07:18:18
Making the minis sub par.
Yannik Tillmann 2020-03-19 12:36:19
Vinicius Silva that testprint result came out greater than any ameratown I printed until now ?
Vinicius Silva 2020-03-19 17:30:20
that is probably saying something about the printer
Dominik Kaźmierczak 2020-03-19 19:17:14
Daniel J Regan looks odd with these layers... is this mini available on thingiverse? I would try to print it :)
Daniel J Regan 2020-03-19 19:18:05
Unfortunately not. It's a hero forge mini.
Nicolas Tsagarides 2020-03-19 19:19:27
Daniel J Regan it looks printed sideways
Daniel J Regan 2020-03-19 19:26:42
Printed standing up.
原文網址 Martin Falk-Hansen 2020-03-19 02:24:09
Small progress on my Destiny Ghost, I did make a mistake on the horns so had to redo those. All parts will be coated with UV protective matt clear coat instead of paint. Printed using Harzlabs Model Resin Black, White and Blue at 50 Microns.
You can follow many of projects on Instagram as well, if you are interested.
https://www.instagram.com/martinfalk3d/
Reed Whaley 2020-03-19 02:28:27
That’s a good looking little light Guardian!
Martin Falk-Hansen 2020-03-19 02:32:55
Reed Whaley Yeah it's real cool. ?? ☺️
Brian Wulff 2020-03-19 02:35:48
Yeah!!!!! Destiny!!
Martin Falk-Hansen 2020-03-19 02:38:30
Brian Wulff Uhhh. That looks incredible. ?
Brian Wulff 2020-03-19 02:41:42
Martin Falk-Hansen thanks man. And I love the magnets that attach everything together.
Angie Butters 2020-03-19 04:45:37
Pete !!!!!!!!!!!!
Mark Ihrig 2020-03-19 05:36:34
Is this something you modeled or is it one off of thingiverse?
Robert Whitney 2020-03-19 13:38:02
Did one for my buddy a while back...fmd though. Super cool!!!
Martin Falk-Hansen 2020-03-19 14:05:09
Mark Ihrig Found it on Myminifactory. Just search for Destiny Ghost
原文網址 Vera Ermakova 2020-03-18 18:40:30
Good day to all!
I share the fully finished result of working with tinted resin.
Earlier, I showed crystals immediately after printing, before the transparent protective varnish is applied, but now the new Croc is ready and you can see how unusual and interesting crystals look under a glossy varnish. # HARZLabs Model Clear resin, tinted in a translucent sapphire color, has acquired interesting gradients in different thicknesses of the product. On luminous crystals, beautiful transitions are clearly visible, from saturated blue to reddish-purple.
By the way, cute Croc is still searching for a loving home!)
祝大家好!
我分享了與染色樹脂合作的完全完成的結果.
早些時候, 我列印後立即展示了水晶, 在透明的防護漆之前, 但現在新的croc已經準備好了, 你可以看到水晶在光澤下的不尋常和有趣的樣子. # harzlabs模型清晰樹脂 , 以半透明藍寶石顏色著色, 在產品不同厚度中獲得了有趣的梯度. 在明亮的水晶上, 從飽和藍色到紅紫色的美麗轉變明顯可見.
順便說一句, 可愛的鰐魚還在尋找一個可愛的家! 你知道嗎?
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