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原文網址 Kempster Kevin
2020-03-26 02:21:24

Prusa Slicers hollow function is so nice. Super accurate and smooth and you can edit it when you save the project file. Edit: you have to save the hollow as an stl, if you try to do a hollow then outo supports the inside gets filled with supports. If you save the hollow then do auto supports it works normally. Not great, but gettin there.

普魯薩切片空洞功能真好. 超級準確和光滑, 儲存專案檔案即可編輯. 編輯: 你必須將空洞儲存為stl, 如果你嘗試做空洞, 那麼outo支援內部就會充滿支援. 如果你儲存了空洞, 那麼自動支援它正常運作. 不是很好, 但得到那裡.

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原文網址 Aris Maragoudakis
2020-03-26 01:44:37

I printed 4 lithophanes standing on the plate, no supports, like most people suggest.
All of them warped at the bottom (not the side touching the plate)
Also half of them have some lines.
Any ideas? ?

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William Riker
2020-03-26 02:52:43

could be the minimum thickness is to small. even my wobbely ones doesnt look like that. and even if i made my frame thick like yours, i still had wobble so i premade and used my own support structure.

James Linnett
2020-03-26 03:56:32

I tried doing this, but with crates and yes, they warped at the bottom.
So I increase the exposure time by 2 seconds and it worked a treat.


原文網址 Conan Lloyd
2020-03-26 00:29:54

You have no idea how much I wish this key worked like it does in the show...

Hit the print with Krylon black primer then brushed on Rub n buff Antique Gold.

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Miles Redman
2020-03-26 00:33:43

What is this from?

Danny Dawson
2020-03-26 00:36:36

Is that the anywhere key?

Conan Lloyd
2020-03-26 00:36:40

There is a great show called Locke & Key that came from a comic series by Joe Hill. The keys all do special things. For example, this is the Anywhere Key which when inserted in a lock and used, can let the user open the door to any other door they have seen. So you could use it on your front door and have it open to a door on a street in Paris.

Sterling Murphy
2020-03-26 00:36:52

May able to help you with that

Conan Lloyd
2020-03-26 00:36:57

Yep

Conan Lloyd
2020-03-26 00:37:48

I was referring to its powers in the show. If you can help with that then let's go!

Sterling Murphy
2020-03-26 00:38:17

Conan Lloyd lol sorry no. I was on about making a lock for it

David Collinson
2020-03-26 00:42:39

A leg is snapped off?

Miles Redman
2020-03-26 00:49:17

Ah! I watched the first episode but it didn’t really stick with me

Conan Lloyd
2020-03-26 00:51:01

Yes I had one small support fail with the leg, but I'm happy with the overall print. More was wishing it had the powers from the show.

Bill Griffin
2020-03-26 01:05:27

Check out "The Lost Room" Similar key in it. Great mini series.

Shawn Michael Rains
2020-03-26 08:07:56

All of these 3D printed keys popping up in my feed gave me a bit of inspiration. Maybe someone will find this useful.

https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/skeleton-key

Arun Sen
2020-03-26 09:06:59

Bro stay at home, dont use the anywhere key to spread covid around the world.

lol j/k nice print!!

Nikola Pijanac
2020-03-26 12:56:51

nice to see something different, make more keys

Hoghead Hoffer
2020-03-27 02:08:17

u did great


原文網址 Julien Hmk
2020-03-25 23:41:16

I tried to print this file a few days back, relatively easy shape and I was in a rush so I just went with auto-support in chitubox, could have printed directly on the plate but I knew it would have been a pain to get off, when the print finished it came out all distorted, I thought that maybe my plate wasn't level anymore but the next print came out just fine, any idea where the problem could be ? My only theory so far is that I started printing at 20 degrees C and it finished at 35 C, printer is in an unheated room and the heater starts at the same time as the printer and forgot to switch it off, could that be it ?

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罗西晟
2020-03-25 23:44:39

Supports not all up on the edges/corners.... That is most likely the issue here

Julien Hmk
2020-03-25 23:46:18

Xi-Sheng Luo forgot to mention I still used the file validator and there was no unsupported island

罗西晟
2020-03-25 23:47:08

Julien Hmk there might be no islands, but if the support does not reach the exact corner, that corner will "lift" due to the peel motion and stickyness to the FEP

Julien Hmk
2020-03-25 23:49:33

Ok I see what you mean, thanks!


原文網址 Renna Mira
2020-03-25 14:58:30

Um... any ideas why this happened? I printed multiple of these dice all at the same time, and the others turned out fine, but this guy looks like he was sat on.

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David Cornell
2020-03-25 15:15:49

Check your print dimensions in your slicer.

Jan Chessy Cesak
2020-03-25 17:12:00

did U use supports?

Jess Dempsey
2020-03-25 22:11:40

I’ve had that happen to some of my dice prints too, but then the same file comes out fine on a second print. Haven’t figured it out. Good luck!

Chris Roberts
2020-03-26 11:25:54

That's one of them there loaded dice.

Glen William Greeson
2020-03-26 15:04:38

It was a natural 1.

Connie Marie Ardwin
2020-03-28 14:03:22

^ this.

Richard Crummett
2020-03-30 02:01:37

Roll with it!!


原文網址 Jeremy R Kufer
2020-03-25 12:01:06

I'm Useing elegoo water clear blue at 8 normal and 40 bottom cleaning in warm water and curing for one hour in a home made light box with full spectrum light blue 400-500 two days after primer its really brittle any ideas why I have some of this resin and white I was going to try the same process with that and see what happens

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Jeremy R Kufer
2020-03-25 12:02:15

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2020-03-25 12:02:21

Charles Lease
2020-03-25 12:10:51

Thay seems like a long time for post cure. I do like 5 mins with clear...

Joey Molnar
2020-03-25 14:09:39

Overcuring causes brittleness, you shouldnt need more than like 5 minutes or until a nail no longer dents it


原文網址 Sol Aris
2020-03-25 08:02:01

Hi folks!

I did a little programming over the weekend and now I would like to share the results with you.

What it is about

I have extended the awesome Photon File Validator Tool from Photonsters by the import of Prusa SL1 file format, so that the files generated by PrusaSlicer can be read in directly, without detour via ChituBox or other slicers that support .photon file format. Additionally I have implemented a Print Host, which pretends to be a Prusa SL1 printer to PrusaSlicer, so that the file can be sent to the Photon File Validator with one click, without a roundtrip via file system.

Motivation

The PrusaSlicer is - thanks to its excellent algorithms for auto-alignment and auto-support - very popular among Anycubic Photon users. Unfortunately, the currently common pipeline for print preparation is very cumbersome. Normally it works something like this:

1. Open the model in the MeshMixer or similar, hollow it out, put drainage holes in it and save it again.
2. Open the model in the PrusaSlicer, align it, generate support and save it again.
3. Open the model in ChituBox, adjust print parameters, slice and save.
4. Open model in Photon File Validator, correct errors and save.
5. Print

Even once, it's already time consuming. But if it turns out that there are still unsupported areas (and usually you will find this in the Photon File Validator, that's what the tool is for), you have to start from step 2 again. The whole open/save orgy over dozens of programs is very time consuming and just not fun. I wanted to change that.

Thanks to the new features in PrusaSlicer 2.2+ an external program for scooping out and drilling is no longer necessary, the slicer can do that by itself now. And thanks to the SL1 import into Photon File Validator you can do without proprietary slicers as an intermediate step, so it reduces the pipeline as follows

1. Open the model in PrusaSlicer, prepare it completely and transfer it to the Photon File Validator with a click on "Send to Printer".
2. Correct any errors in the Photon File Validator and save the .photon file.
3. Print

If there are some unsupported areas, simply switch to the PrusaSlicer window, fix the problem and click on "Send" again. This will reduce the time needed significantly.

Warning / Disclaimer

The software is still beta, and may contain smaller (and possibly larger) bugs. I do not take any warranty for functionality, possible damage to the printer etc. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.

Installation

Currently no installers are provided. You need an installed Java-Runtime in version 11 or later to run the program. Download the JAR file and start the program with java -jar PhotonFileValidator.jar from the command line.

The complete source code (only necessary for developers) can be downloaded from my GitHub repository.

Usage

1. Start Photon File Validator with java -jar PhotonFileValidator.jar from the command line

2. The main window opens.

3. In the main window, click on Settings The setup dialog opens.

4. Make sure that "Print Host Settings / Current State" shows "Print Host is Running". If a problem occurs, change the port and restart the Print Host.

5. Under "Print Host Settings / Output directory", select the directory where the generated .photon files will be saved.

6. Click the button "Show PrusaSlicer settings" and follow the instructions to set up PrusaSlicer.

Basically you only need to adjust two entries in the default Prusa SL1 printer profile:

1. Set gamma correction to zero. This disables the anti-aliasing in the PrusaSlicer, as the anti-aliasing settings cannot be applied at the moment. However, this is not a limitation, as the built-in calculation in the Photon File Validator provides much finer control over the anti-aliasing settings. The import of gamma correction values is the next item on my TODO list.

2 (Optional) In the "Print Host upload" section, set the "Hostname, IP or URL" field to "http://localhost:8080" (or the port number you set). This setting allows you to send the file to Photon File Validator with one click after slicing, without having to save and reopen it.

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Link Jar file: https://github.com/…/…/out/artifacts/PhotonFileValidator.jar

GitHub Repository: https://github.com/3ddc-solaris/PhotonFileValidator

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Alex Engbæk Christensen
2020-03-25 08:26:37

Se lige her Steffen Andersen

Georgio Chloe
2020-03-25 14:04:11

Bo Nørgaard
2020-03-25 20:39:12

Thanks for making the Validator even better...

David Collinson
2020-03-25 20:40:30

Thank you for your great efforts Sol!

Robert Jeppesen
2020-03-25 22:20:32

You are the most amazing person alive! At least until I find something else shiny. But seriously, this is awesome, thank you.

Christopher Fugate
2020-03-25 22:51:32

If you're updating the Validator, are you taking requests?

Because the ability to flick up and down between layers while in the zoom-in mode would be hella handy.

Bo Nørgaard
2020-03-25 22:57:22

Christopher Fugate add your request to the GitHub, there are a small group of people who are currently improving the application.

Mimmo Lagonigro
2020-03-26 00:37:20

Thank you! Good work

Kyle McPherson
2020-03-26 03:25:38

Great

Sol Aris
2020-03-26 04:22:33

Many thanks to all for the positive feedback. I've been busy printing for a couple of days now and so far every print has been successful.

As soon as I have implemented the gamma correction and cleaned up the code, I will make a pull request so that the changes are included in the main branch.

Robert Jeppesen
2020-03-27 09:38:07

Sol Aris Any idea what would cause this, or more importantly how to fix this?

Sol Aris
2020-03-27 10:32:24

Robert Jeppesen You need a newer Java version. The program runs from version 11, the error message says that you have Java 8 installed.

Robert Jeppesen
2020-03-27 10:32:55

Ok, thanks


原文網址 Robert Small
2020-03-25 03:50:45

Lol.. at the end of this video I make a comment about the model being in the middle of the scale and then say it's at the top of the scale.
This is 1:48 scale so it's at the larger end. Thank you everybody for watching this thing happen I appreciate all of the kudos.

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Igor Melnyk
2020-03-25 17:31:35

Hello. Please me model printer and parametrs ?

Robert Small
2020-03-25 23:48:38

Igor Melnyk I'm not certain if I understand the question but this was printed on both the Elegoo Mars, and the anycubic photon resin printers.
As far as the parameters there are many.


原文網址 Steve Landers
2020-03-25 00:26:08

I just got my printer. I have levelled it and watched several videos to get started. I have a quick question though, how much resin do you normally put in the vat to start with?

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Andrew Sternglass
2020-03-25 00:28:41

If you want to play it safe lower the plate all the way and then add resin. Then you're guaranteed to not spill. Otherwise just add as much as you think you need that looks like it won't overflow once the plate is in.

Brian Jones
2020-03-25 00:59:06

I pour mine to the bevel about 1/2" or less up from the FEP....I print minis so this method works well for me, I always use less resin than that.

Steve Landers
2020-03-25 09:41:25

Thanks for the help! ?

Neal Conway
2020-03-25 14:13:42

Just as an FYI the official blurb states it takes 70ml. Not tried it but I reckon that's close to Flood Alert . . .

Nikola Pijanac
2020-03-25 16:02:18

Lower your build platform to the bottom of the Vat you can fill it to within a few mm's of the brim. Resin getting on top of the build platform will not damage your printer in any way it just makes it a little more messy when you want to clean it.


原文網址 Bryan Goh
2020-03-24 23:31:00

So i'm having this problem that when I mirror an object along its X/Y/Z axis on Prusaslicer, when I later export it as an STL to Chitubox it comes out as this shaded object that the printer won't print.
Someone mentioned its an Inverted Normal, but they also have no idea how to fix the problem of how to get it to print.

Does anyone have a solution?

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Bryan Goh
2020-03-24 23:31:53

For example, i'm trying to mirror the right arm of a model to make a left arm.
But the left arm I mirror won't print, and comes out as a shaded object in Chitubox

Keith O'Donnell
2020-03-24 23:33:50

It sounds like it's treating the object as a separate model. Maybe try joining them in Meshmixer or something?

Bryan Goh
2020-03-24 23:40:59

Something like this

Darko Miljak
2020-03-25 18:22:09

Import into blender, go into edit mode, normals, recalculate outside. If you really cant do it, contact me here I can do it for you...

Bryan Goh
2020-03-25 18:22:39

Darko Miljak thanks man. I'll give it a shot.

Darko Miljak
2020-03-25 18:24:29

Darko Miljak
2020-03-25 18:25:07

select all with A and then recalculate, export as stl


 

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