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Anycubic Photon Printer Owners 造訪社團 » Proton

原文網址 Mike Kendel
2020-03-18 01:14:19

I've been using the Proton now for about a month and gotten somewhere around a dozen prints under my belt. Would have done more buy I'm learning Fusion 360 as I go and so making the computer models is going pretty slowly. That said, there are a couple of things that I've found and will be interested in hearing feedback on: I am now setting all of my models at an angle and using supports. The few prints I've tried that were flat to the plate had a marked tendency to pull off the build plate or separate and muck up on the FEP. I am using fewer supports than I did at first but spreading them out so that the models don't "wobble" when they pull off the FEP. I never disturb the machine while it's printing. In my experience, (your mileage may vary!), pressing the "Pause" or even opening the front cover will result in visible layer offset or surface waves. When I just let it print, this doesn't happen. I've gotten one "flaky" .STL file out of Fusion so far. When you are looking at your file in the slicer and see strange objects or sliced edges that should be smooth when you look at them in cross-sections are not smooth. Dump it and try another .STL generation. If that doesn't work, look carefully at your computer model and clean up anything questionable. I know that all of you experienced folks out there will probably think this is pretty basic but I would be interested in hearing any opinions that are different than mine or reinforcement of similar experiences. I'm also including a couple of pictures of the front & rear tire/wheel assemblies for the Chaparral 2H that I'm building. Again, comments are appreciated. Happy Printing to All! MK 翻譯年糕

Vedran Kalamiza
2020-03-18 01:21:20

You can use Meshmixer to check and repair your STL files.

Jason Gill
2020-03-18 01:37:48

Those tyres are ace :)

Merv Hinton
2020-03-18 01:37:53

All experiences welcomed,much appreciated.. Supports need to be all around the extremities,to force printing of the edges..especially corners.. have found a marked benefit by orienting off the bed...30 degrees off horizontal and maybe 10 degrees sidewa ys tip..on none round objects..obviously :) and lift speed..the vacuum effect off the FEP..another potential problem area often overlooked... https://www.chitubox.com/article_howto_17839_3_38.html

Ryan Jones
2020-03-18 01:49:27

Mike Kendel are your wheel assemblies 1 or 2 pieces (tires separate from rims)? I’ve found for my two piece wheel models, I get more uniform and precise roundness by orienting the parts parallel to the build plate. I need +/- .004” for a good mate between the two pieces. What scale are yours? They look great!

Grant Weaver
2020-03-18 01:51:56

Ryan Jones I do the flat orientation with wheels and tires as well.

Jeremy Babcock
2020-03-18 02:23:18

Nice

Mike Kendel
2020-03-18 03:23:56

The current designs are combined wheel/tire, (1 piece). I had some issues with the wheel print rims separating from the wheel body when I printed them flat. I've noticed some issues with distortion in the tire bodies when they are "hot off the press" but they seem to normalize after cleaning, (I use warm water and an ultrasonic bath for up to 10 minutes). I checked a couple of the wheel prints, (hadn't modelled the tires yet), an found them to be round to within roughly =/- 0.005 inch and the dimensional accuracy to be about the same. Lastly, all of the parts that I'm making now are for a 1/12 scale Chaparral 2H Can-Am car.

Arri Merenda
2020-03-18 06:29:44

I used to printed the wheel too, but never get perfectly rounded when angled it, so I back to flat with the plate, with support ?

Mike Kendel
2020-03-19 00:25:00

Thank you Jason! The Fusion 360 software I am using for the designs has no capability to put text on a non-flat surface, so the lettering may be a little to high at the edges but I plan to sand it just a bit so it follows the tire sidewalls better before painting them.

Jason Gill
2020-03-19 05:21:36

Looks brilliant to me :)

Rodney Houlford
2020-03-19 10:59:42

Thanks Mike, some great tips, wheels look great

Steve Purita
2020-03-19 12:29:10

Thanks for sharing - no matter how basic someone will find it useful. cheers


原文網址 Vinny Bryant
2020-02-23 21:59:24

Wanting a filiment 3d printer to go with my proton for the bigger harder plastic stuff any suggestions don't want to spend ££££ Wanting a filiment 3d printer to go with my proton for the bigger harder plastic stuff any suggestions don't want to spend ££££ 翻譯年糕

Rhiannon Beorn Van D
2020-02-23 22:02:57

Chase Wichert
2020-02-23 22:03:20

Baturalp Arslan
2020-02-23 22:03:40

Thean Osinski
2020-02-23 22:04:00

Jason Dickson
2020-02-23 22:04:15

Vinny Bryant
2020-02-23 22:05:22

Tim Fitzmaurice
2020-02-23 22:11:58

Vinny Bryant
2020-02-23 22:12:31

Chad Elstad
2020-02-23 22:13:34

Jan Równicki
2020-02-23 22:14:04

Brett VanDyke
2020-02-23 22:29:19

Joe Gancher
2020-02-23 22:33:04

Doug Bowman
2020-02-23 22:37:05

Brandon Kositzka
2020-02-23 22:48:23

Marcin Kudzia
2020-02-23 22:50:50

Robert Mills
2020-02-23 22:52:19

Ozkan Basak Yildiz
2020-02-23 22:55:41

Scott Pavlich
2020-02-23 23:11:30

Chris Page
2020-02-23 23:17:04

Joe Grasso
2020-02-23 23:29:37

Vinny Bryant
2020-02-23 23:31:19

Travis Bailey
2020-02-23 23:33:15

Chris Roberts
2020-02-23 23:34:11

Coire Ruff
2020-02-23 23:41:26

Chad Elstad
2020-02-23 23:45:28

Darren Donovan
2020-02-23 23:46:04

Gary Slovinsky
2020-02-24 00:47:23

Yannik Tillmann
2020-02-24 01:16:37

Haydn Nelms
2020-02-24 01:40:39

Ryan Myers
2020-02-24 02:07:24

Peter Humphreys
2020-02-24 02:14:33

David Cloutier
2020-02-24 03:04:10

David McGyver
2020-02-24 04:27:58

Fred Bey
2020-02-24 04:30:50

Adam Zed
2020-02-24 06:50:16

Rukkians Kreations
2020-02-24 08:04:00

Rukkians Kreations
2020-02-24 08:04:24

Brook Swartz
2020-02-24 17:55:09

Marcin Kudzia
2020-02-24 18:30:52

Jayson Stewart
2020-02-25 20:06:10

John Henry
2020-02-25 23:57:36

Vinny Bryant
2020-02-26 01:17:53


原文網址 Attila Szécsy
2020-02-21 18:58:35

In Proton Workshop if I select the Photon machine, it shows wrong buildplate dimensions which I cannot change (120x68 vs the real 115x65 cm)
Does this affects anything (e.g. make slicing files which cannot be printeddue to smaller real size) or it is just a software bug?

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Alan Griffiths
2020-02-21 19:00:45

Alan Griffiths
2020-02-21 19:01:10

Attila Szécsy
2020-02-21 19:04:57

Janus Stark
2020-02-21 19:17:17

Alan Griffiths
2020-02-22 02:56:27


原文網址 Anthony Ferrer
2020-02-20 08:53:25

I took apart the whole build plate mechanism and cleaned it. Once reassembled the ball joint was a lot looser and I finally understood how the Flint read method should work. I leveled the build plate again and I think I have it right. This time I'm testing with the Proton test square. At 18% it is actually sticking to the build plate. I also made some adjustments to the settings, based on a video review of the AnyCubic Eco Resin. Once it finishes I want to try the model that failed last night. Is there anything about the drawing itself that could cause it to not stick to the plate?

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Fred Bey
2020-02-20 09:55:45


原文網址 Karol Bukowski
2020-02-08 19:19:07

Hey All,

Did anyone had to replace a AC/DC power adaptor for the Anycubic Proton? Mine just died and their customer service isn't very helpfull so just want to buy one myself.

Would any generic one work as long it has 12V and 6A? Also does anyone know what is the plug/socket name so I could make sure I got a right one?

Thanks in advance for any advice.

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Tristram Chapman
2020-02-08 19:24:01

Brendon McDonough
2020-02-08 19:28:56

Karol Bukowski
2020-02-08 20:01:41

Brendon McDonough
2020-02-08 20:02:52

Karol Bukowski
2020-02-08 20:03:43

Chris Thiessen
2020-02-09 04:42:18

Karol Bukowski
2020-02-09 17:07:22

Jeff Greenfield
2020-02-10 00:47:06

Karol Bukowski
2020-02-10 01:21:09


原文網址 Richard van Vondel
2020-02-05 06:28:09

So in preperation of my new photon i wanted to have a solid and Nice UV Curing solution.

So after some tinkering her is my new "uv microwave" - the microwave part. It hase cooling trough the fan of the old microwave and the base spins nicely when the timer runs out just like your normal microwave the light turns of.

Inside I have a 20watts UV Led.

I am considering to make the inside reflective with aluminum tape or something like it. But since the rotation of the base is quite rapid I don't think it will be needed.

Greetings a new proton owner

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Steve Ross
2020-02-05 07:40:55

Richard van Vondel
2020-02-05 07:56:25

Steve Ross
2020-02-05 07:57:07

Dave Mueller
2020-02-05 13:21:34

Michael Martin
2020-02-06 09:19:07


原文網址 Hutch Heberer
2020-01-30 03:37:12

New to 3D printing. What program do you all use for your Proton?

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Zäta Doe
2020-01-30 03:54:27

Odin Jonez
2020-01-30 03:56:16

Zäta Doe
2020-01-30 04:00:24

Natasha Kerensky
2020-01-30 04:03:23

Hutch Heberer
2020-01-30 04:05:56

Zäta Doe
2020-01-30 04:06:20

Noah Belveal
2020-01-30 04:11:02

Grant Weaver
2020-01-30 09:56:37

Chad Elstad
2020-01-30 13:36:06

Smith Hayward
2020-01-30 14:56:14

Joe Cahill
2020-01-31 02:18:43

Peter Ede
2020-01-31 09:32:05

Sergio Romero
2020-01-31 13:02:56


原文網址 Mike Watson
2020-01-27 06:14:55

My proton shat it z axis bearing! After 3 prints wtf

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Richard Humble
2020-01-27 06:55:51

Troy Wood
2020-01-27 07:25:42

Mike Watson
2020-01-28 06:44:00

Mike Watson
2020-01-28 06:44:41


原文網址 Michael Ray
2020-01-19 22:44:52

Beautiful print all the way up to that last fucking ear starting to feel like I’m not gonna be able to get much off this proton... so much resin Lostprophets is harder than fdm 

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Karoten Buford
2020-01-19 22:49:25

Cannon Rigger
2020-01-19 22:50:19

Andrew Coen
2020-01-20 00:39:51


原文網址 John Nash
2020-01-19 17:33:28

Hi Guys and gals

I got my Anycubic Proton S in the sale this week and printed the test file with almost no issues (I think a firmware update is needed as I had issues finding the test file)

I then tried to print some minis, and failed, ended up with cured resin on the FEP film which was a bummer but I understand it may be suction that caused that so still learning.

I've used IPA this morning to clean up from this disaster, and managed to get the exposed resin block off the film.

My question is, how clear/clean does that FEP film need to be because despite cleaning it gently it looks like it has marks, does it need to be mirror clean or or are small scratches and so forth normal - if it is scatched now shall I just replace it (that sounds like it might get expensive)

also should I be cleaning it with IPA at all - or if not what ? - should I use a soft cloth - but If I use a cloth how do I wash it ?

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Sean Isle
2020-01-19 17:39:51

John Nash
2020-01-19 17:42:27

Sean Isle
2020-01-19 17:43:59

John Nash
2020-01-19 17:44:39

Sean Isle
2020-01-19 17:47:32