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Anycubic Photon Printer Owners 造訪社團 » ABS

原文網址 Jacopo Montalenti
2019-03-12 04:33:21

When you love both FDM and DLP and you laugh when people try to convince you that one is absolutely better than the other (scale 1:64 or 3/16" = 1' depend on where u come from)

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James Hendrix
2019-03-12 04:36:31

Jacopo Montalenti
2019-03-12 04:54:08

Marcin Kudzia
2019-03-12 04:57:34

Jacopo Montalenti
2019-03-12 05:04:15

Joey Smith
2019-03-12 05:06:37

Marcin Kudzia
2019-03-12 05:13:53

Fred Brand
2019-03-12 05:20:28

James Hendrix
2019-03-12 05:25:49

Adam Green
2019-03-12 05:45:29

Giosnò Dizze
2019-03-12 05:58:14

Lucas Azd
2019-03-12 06:00:56

Adam Horton
2019-03-12 06:19:07

Jacopo Montalenti
2019-03-12 06:25:56

Marcin Kudzia
2019-03-12 06:28:52

James Hendrix
2019-03-12 06:29:24

Jacopo Montalenti
2019-03-12 06:34:25

Erdian Madskin
2019-03-12 08:03:06

Jacopo Montalenti
2019-03-12 08:03:56

Erdian Madskin
2019-03-12 08:05:25

Jacopo Montalenti
2019-03-12 08:11:02

Jacopo Montalenti
2019-03-12 08:13:49

Erdian Madskin
2019-03-12 08:19:23

Jacopo Montalenti
2019-03-12 08:22:11

Erdian Madskin
2019-03-12 08:24:20

Erdian Madskin
2019-03-12 08:26:01

Jacopo Montalenti
2019-03-12 08:27:22

Erdian Madskin
2019-03-12 08:28:12

John Oomen
2019-03-13 00:10:29

Francisco Angelini
2019-03-13 00:59:57

Jacopo Montalenti
2019-03-13 01:05:08


原文網址 Philippe Maegerman
2019-03-10 19:26:33

Maitreya statue, testing Phrozen Shape Resin Flesh, it was a little cheaper than abs grey, but not as fast unfortunately, 16s @ .05 while i do 9.5s with grey resin ... anyway the result is very smooth.
Exposure test failed with 2-20s so I did 6-60s
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2431705

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Sen Kun
2019-03-10 20:57:17

Sen Kun
2019-03-10 20:58:21

Philippe Maegerman
2019-03-10 20:58:40

Philippe Maegerman
2019-03-10 20:59:26

Sen Kun
2019-03-10 21:02:15

Philippe Maegerman
2019-03-10 21:08:22

Sen Kun
2019-03-10 21:44:41

Richard Thomas
2019-03-10 22:18:18

Philippe Maegerman
2019-03-10 22:40:55


原文網址 Thiérry Fortunér
2019-03-09 06:20:17

I'm absolutely sucking at positioning, angling and supports. Is there a better way to learn other than trial and error?

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Sen Kun
2019-03-09 06:21:38

Thiérry Fortunér
2019-03-09 06:36:28

Sen Kun
2019-03-09 06:43:33

Lehe Born
2019-03-09 10:51:37

Lehe Born
2019-03-09 10:52:13


原文網址 David McGyver
2019-03-08 11:40:49

Heya Photon Fans. Time for another installment of "Adventures in Photon Chainmail".

Today's project, printing joiner pieces to connect swatches. At the moment, all the swatches on my Thingiverse have solid ring edges. I did a little test knit last week, and joined two swatches by clipping some of the rings, knitting the swatches together, then re-joining the rings with resin spots.

That process was an absolute pain in the backside, and of the 15 rings I attempted to cut and rejoin, only 12 were successful. I've been working on modelling up some dedicated joiner pieces that are printed with gaps in the rings ahead of time. That way I can just weave them into a 'standard' swatch, zap the gaps in the rings, and away I go.

Today's results - 11/10. More successful than I was possibly hoping for. I printed up two types of joiner for the hex mail pattern. One's just a single link where all 6 rings are broken. The other joiner is a line of links, solidly connected to each other, but with open rings on the top and bottom. I've put about a 0.5mm gap in the top of each open ring, with a 30 degree chamfer on it to make things easier to slide in.

I printed off two of the long strips, and a handful of the single joiners, and got to work testing. I specifically used red resin for the patching and blue for the parts, so it's clear where the patches are and where the base part is. I snipped off a 5-link length from one of the chains, and spliced in 4 of the single-link joiners along the top.

The results kind of speak for themselves. The size of the gaps is absolutely perfect for a little bead of resin to fill them in when applied with a paintbrush. The first few I did (on the left hand side) I was over cautious and didn't get quite enough resin on there. The rest of them I picked up a good-sized drop and they came out perfectly!

Next test, printing off a few more swatches and a few more joiners, probably in different colours, and targeting producing a mousepad-sized swatch in an interesting patchwork layup. to see how that works out.

This is also a big step in the longer-run project to produce printed resin bracelets, since I'll now be able to print off some sort of clip/latch arrangement, and easily stitch it onto the end of a run of mail which I can cut-to-fit the recipient.

(Oh, and if anyone's wondering why the joiner pieces look so smooth in the slicer, it's because the STLs were exported at obscenely high resolution. The 10-link long joiner strip is a 129Mb STL. I think I may want to re-export them before adding them to Thingiverse.....)

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Christian Sargent
2019-03-09 04:46:38

David McGyver
2019-03-09 10:57:20


原文網址 Alessandro E. Danti
2019-03-08 02:56:03

Here is my 4th print with the Photon. As it is currently sitting in the living room, I cannot use it as much as I'd like, until a proper working space with ventilation will be set up for it.
This time, I decided to give Chitubox a go, to see how it would behave.

Model: 3D Town from Ameralabs
Slicer setting: default for the Photon after installation
Resin: Anycubic green from the sample bottle that came with the printer; it has been sitting in the vat (covered with a piece of white paper) for at least 3 weeks, without direct light on it
Room temperature: around 21 degrees C, with a slightly open window 2 meters away from the printer, to make sure that some air circulates

Model was loaded in Chitubox and placed on the buildplate without additional modifications and no supports.

For the scale, a 1 eurocent coin sits with it in a group picture.

After printing, sprayed with 95% isopropylic alcohol, washed in water and 2x60s curing runs in the uv nail curing machine of my wife.

I still have to compare the original 3D model with my print, but I want to have dinner first.

Enjoy and let me know how does it look like - for me, at the moment looks quite good :)

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Alessandro E. Danti
2019-03-08 03:15:25

Alessandro E. Danti
2019-03-08 03:19:12

Dustin Skye
2019-03-08 04:55:01

Alessandro E. Danti
2019-03-08 05:17:11


原文網址 Sen Kun
2019-03-06 20:09:27

Tape your screens down!

New owners having a rash of vats pulling off screens recently. This needs repeated, gently rock the vat, lift slightly and check before yanking it out.

1. Before putting in the vat, make sure that the bottom of the FEP film is absolutely clean and dry. Resin residue, moisture, etc. will make it stick to the glass.

2. Best to tape it down, if you don't have kapton just use cellophane or any other thin tape. In a pinch, electrician's tape will do to till you get better ones.

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伟洪
2019-03-06 20:11:32

Sen Kun
2019-03-06 20:13:59

Richard Thomas
2019-03-06 20:15:42

Dan Smith
2019-03-06 20:16:04

Luis Filipe Mata
2019-03-06 20:22:01

Sen Kun
2019-03-06 20:22:45

Richard Thomas
2019-03-06 20:22:46

Richard Thomas
2019-03-06 20:23:07

Holden8702
2019-03-06 20:23:19

Sen Kun
2019-03-06 20:26:04

Sterling Osment
2019-03-06 20:28:20

Sterling Osment
2019-03-06 20:28:55

Sen Kun
2019-03-06 20:47:50

Richard Thomas
2019-03-06 20:49:07

Sen Kun
2019-03-06 20:50:23

Richard Thomas
2019-03-06 20:51:35

Sen Kun
2019-03-06 20:52:10

Aiden Sone
2019-03-06 21:35:31

Sterling Osment
2019-03-06 21:40:47

Aiden Sone
2019-03-06 21:42:21

Sterling Osment
2019-03-06 21:44:30

Sen Kun
2019-03-06 23:43:25

Davide Gagliardi
2019-03-07 01:00:00

Richard Thomas
2019-03-07 01:00:48

Sen Kun
2019-03-07 01:01:55

Davide Gagliardi
2019-03-07 01:05:02

Sen Kun
2019-03-07 01:06:24

Sen Kun
2019-03-07 01:08:04

Sen Kun
2019-03-07 01:11:16

Michael Szita
2019-03-07 04:18:43

Sen Kun
2019-03-07 05:05:55

Michael Szita
2019-03-07 05:10:53

Bruce McLeod
2019-03-07 08:34:36

Paul Mendoza
2019-03-08 14:25:46

Jamie Joules
2019-03-08 16:30:34

Sterling Osment
2019-03-08 16:36:54

Aiden Sone
2019-03-08 19:59:33

Paul Mendoza
2019-03-08 20:42:54

Mason Chapman
2019-05-11 03:07:12

伟洪
2019-05-11 04:09:40

Mason Chapman
2019-05-11 04:15:15

Sen Kun
2019-05-11 05:06:46

伟洪
2019-05-11 05:10:43

Mason Chapman
2019-05-11 05:41:19


原文網址 Arminas Didziokas
2019-03-06 01:16:46

Hello, new guy here x] been reading everything here for the last week or so, thanks for all the info!

I got my photon about 2 weeks ago and it was going great up till now, when for some reason the LCD got stuck to FEP film and not realizing what happened I pulled too hard and teared the LCD completely off ? Didn't know this even could happen..
Most likely I did something wrong.. no idea.. should have read more about stuff like this. There were no resin between LCD and FEP, FEP Film is not torn and there are no leaks, it just got stuck reeeaaaally hard... How.. Why?!! ?

Other than that I loved it, had a few failed prints at the beginning but learned from mistakes, read a bunch and everything was going great since.. and here's what I've been printing before the disaster (sorry for crappy photos)

Been printing with Ameralabs LED 3 resin and it was amazing, the best thing is that it almost doesn't smell at all, which is huge when printing at home.

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William Quayle
2019-03-06 01:19:07

Jim Leenan
2019-03-06 01:22:34

Spike Walker
2019-03-06 01:22:42

Chris Espinosa
2019-03-06 01:28:11

Bruno Lemos
2019-03-06 01:46:38

Mark Wardle
2019-03-06 02:12:22

Ryan McRorie
2019-03-06 02:22:22

Björn Ståhlnacke
2019-03-06 02:37:59

Marcello Ganzerli
2019-03-06 02:45:15

Marcello Ganzerli
2019-03-06 02:45:23

Marcello Ganzerli
2019-03-06 02:48:18

Jakub Baranowski
2019-03-06 03:31:50

Harald Stemmer
2019-03-06 04:22:05

Ken Lim
2019-03-06 07:14:49

Jordan Baldrige
2019-03-06 10:00:31

Mattias Fb-konto
2019-03-06 11:44:05

Vinicius Silva
2019-03-06 11:48:21

Jordan Baldrige
2019-03-06 12:18:01

Vinicius Silva
2019-03-06 12:25:37

Mike Chess
2019-03-06 12:35:59

Daniel Mutschlechner
2019-03-06 18:59:55

Arminas Didziokas
2019-03-06 19:15:01

Arminas Didziokas
2019-03-06 19:16:43

Ivan Lopez
2019-03-06 22:33:57

Arminas Didziokas
2019-03-06 22:56:46

Ivan Lopez
2019-03-07 00:12:33

Jordan Baldrige
2019-03-07 07:32:09

Jordan Baldrige
2019-03-07 07:34:45

GaryAnji Smith-Lambeth
2019-03-08 01:36:41


原文網址 Niklas Landin
2019-03-05 18:10:44

Amazing precision with HARZ labs Dental Yellow Clear; less than 0,02mm deviation in X-, Y- and Z-axis post curing with the Photon (8s per layer, 50um layer height)

I saw Vu Le 's tolerance test on thingyverse and decided to make my own for Straumann's guide tubes (outer diameter 6,30mm) with a couple of more measurement points and added negative space in both axises for calibration purpose.

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Edoardo Belli
2019-03-05 19:01:26

Niklas Landin
2019-03-05 19:23:03

Edoardo Belli
2019-03-05 19:26:35

Niklas Landin
2019-03-06 01:09:10


原文網址 Peter Bolger
2019-03-05 17:22:35

Morning everyone. Has anyone in the group had any experience with "engineering" quality resins?

Particularly ones of high straight and robustness. Similar to the Formlabs resins but without the price.

And would these be compatable with a photon?

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Tim Wolf
2019-03-05 18:03:20

Dustin Skye
2019-03-08 04:56:36


原文網址 Jamie Joules
2019-03-05 16:48:31

Anyone know how to get a model from the formlabs slicer into the anycubic slicer?
Let's face it the support building and general ui are miles and miles better

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Russ Charles
2019-03-05 16:48:48

Bryan Jolson
2019-03-05 17:05:40

Fahrid van Uitert
2019-03-05 18:48:24

Jamie Joules
2019-03-06 15:42:58


 

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