Anycubic Photon Printer Owners 造訪社團 » Laser

原文網址 Kurt Bainum
2020-01-02 15:15:45

Follow the photos as you read. Got my Photon "S" a few weeks ago. Ho scale model building is my thing. Always wanted to do proper Victorian trim at a small scale. FDM printers were never capable of detail that small. Resin printers now affordable, time to give it a try. I never bothered with a test print. I just started with a few thingivewrse items. A coachman and a greek temple. Why not? When I saw his thumbs I knew great things were about to happen. I drew a plan in Sketchup for a full size Shaker Sewing desk I will be building so why not try to print it and see what happens. It sliced and printed just fine with stock settings and slicer that came with the Photon S. Rubbing my hands together I went back to Sketchup to draw up a Victorian house with the kind of window trim I have been dreaming about in HO scale. Hours spent learning Chitubox Slicer and just press print right? Not so fast! Weeks of failures spent learning about support placement, print angles, layer thickness vs exposure time and what the hell is voxilization or a Voxel anyway? My basement was too cold for the grey resin according to my cheap Horrible Fright laser thermometer. A strip heater powered through a Dremel speed controller now keeps the vat at 30c. See the photo of the strip heater wrapped around the vat. I was getting horrible lines on my prints until I learned about pixel aliasing. Did not matter what layer thickness I used. A 30 degree twist in the Z axis solved that problem and brought the voxilization to a maximum randomness to print smoother surfaces. Apparently prints with lots of right angles suffer from this. Who knew? A few more lessons learned with failures about needing support in just the right places and I am now cranking out windows and trim the likes of which I have never seen. I now use 0.02mm at 7 seconds 30c temp. Anycubic grey. 3 bottom layers 30 seconds. Models are 30 degrees on XY and Z. I use only light support with cone contact at .3mm for these small items. I am privileged to live in an age where I can now hold in my hands, within hours, anything I can draw. How was your first experience with 3D printing?

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Michael Marino
2020-01-02 16:48:54

Walid Khier
2020-01-02 17:10:37

Walid Khier
2020-01-02 17:11:41

Kurt Bainum
2020-01-02 17:51:40

Sandro Rogerio Machado
2020-01-02 18:27:11

Ben Elwalid
2020-01-02 19:50:30

Paul McDaniel
2020-01-02 20:01:15

Emily Whitehouse
2020-01-02 20:17:22

Grant Elliott
2020-01-02 21:25:16

Uriah Redden
2020-01-02 21:32:56

Ryan Przybyl
2020-01-02 21:44:48

James Skiffins
2020-01-02 21:52:10

Erik Morris
2020-01-02 21:58:15

Kimberly Jacob
2020-01-02 22:17:57

Jason Dickson
2020-01-02 22:27:55

Dave Ramirez
2020-01-02 22:47:15

Mark Mosley
2020-01-02 23:04:57

Alejandro Morales
2020-01-02 23:05:13

Lee Perry
2020-01-03 00:02:30

Kurt Bainum
2020-01-03 01:13:03

Kurt Bainum
2020-01-03 01:15:17

Kurt Bainum
2020-01-03 01:17:50

Kurt Bainum
2020-01-03 01:23:28

Diogo Pereira
2020-01-03 04:39:26

Kurt Bainum
2020-01-03 05:55:59

Angie Angie
2020-01-03 08:47:48

Kurt Bainum
2020-01-03 09:48:33

Diego Seminario De Col
2020-01-03 09:56:43

Mitchell Kruik
2020-01-04 17:52:20

Rob McEwen
2020-01-05 05:55:54


原文網址 Nathan Hall
2020-01-01 01:17:41

Help! I got a failed print stuck to the FEP and I can't get it off for anything! It's a pretty thin piece, and I can't get it to break loose. I've got it soaking in isopropyl, and I've tried rubbing it from the back, but I can't get it to lift. I also tried searching on here and on Photonsters for other methods, but I didn't find anything different.

I just got the printer yesterday, so I really don't want to destroy this piece of FEP. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!

Edit: I got it off using a method extrapolated from a couple of the tips in the comments. I used a 405nm laser pointer to cure a corner for about 60 seconds, then pushed from the back and it peeled right off.

Tags for searching:
failed print, stuck, stick, stuck to FEP, release, scrape

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Colin Hansen Perras
2020-01-01 01:19:28

Kenneth Boshell
2020-01-01 01:19:34

Colin Hansen Perras
2020-01-01 01:19:56

Marius Fraterman
2020-01-01 01:21:04

James Paulsen
2020-01-01 01:21:05

Jeff Greenfield
2020-01-01 01:22:00

Nathan Kopp
2020-01-01 01:22:34

Aaron Czap
2020-01-01 01:23:29

Ross Horsey
2020-01-01 01:25:53

Jarin Udom
2020-01-01 01:26:33

Dominick Trascritti
2020-01-01 01:27:31

Colin Hansen Perras
2020-01-01 01:27:33

Nick Huffman
2020-01-01 01:30:19

Vladia M Vittler Woods
2020-01-01 01:32:06

Nathan Kopp
2020-01-01 01:33:02

Péter Farsang
2020-01-01 01:35:34

Nick Huffman
2020-01-01 01:36:14

Vladia M Vittler Woods
2020-01-01 01:37:34

Tony Broadwater
2020-01-01 01:44:57

Wesley Boynton
2020-01-01 01:49:12

Colin Hansen Perras
2020-01-01 02:04:57

Nathan Hall
2020-01-01 02:05:24

Nathan Hall
2020-01-01 02:06:24


原文網址 James Paulsen
2019-12-31 00:49:51

I received a Photon S for xmas, and am now getting the time to set it up. Something I hadn't considered is exactly where to place it. I have a dedicated building (I run a laser engraving business as well, and putting it there since I have a lot of venting already built in).

But the studio is extremely well windowed, and I live in the desert South West, with 330 days of sun a year. I had never given any consideration to the effect this might have on the resin in the vat.

So now I am torn about where to place it. I have a sheltered closet but it is far from the venting, but I also have a lot of cabinets. I assume it would be bad to keep it enclosed while running, just due to heat build up.

Is the resin in the printer at risk in well lit rooms? I am assuming so.

What sort of setup do you have for your printer regarding physical placement and location?

Any other obvious things which you wish you knew regarding the actual physical placement of your photon prior to getting started I might not be thinking about?

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Gary Houser
2019-12-31 01:00:53

James Paulsen
2019-12-31 01:01:57

Robb Nunya
2019-12-31 01:39:17

Thomas Grambau
2019-12-31 01:56:56

Christy Mcdevitt
2019-12-31 02:15:29

Gary Houser
2019-12-31 02:16:13

Douglas Rector
2019-12-31 03:35:00

James Paulsen
2020-01-01 08:07:49


原文網址 Alex Hendry
2019-12-24 17:26:18

I've been thinking of getting myself a blue-violet laser pointer for resin gluing incase of breaks. Has anyone tried this? What ones would you guys recommend?

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John Chrapkowski
2019-12-24 17:27:23

John Humphries
2019-12-24 17:29:02

Sarah Ann Skeet
2019-12-24 17:39:34

Alex Hendry
2019-12-24 17:42:15

Alex Hendry
2019-12-24 17:42:24

Alex Hendry
2019-12-24 17:46:36

John Chrapkowski
2019-12-24 17:51:21

John Humphries
2019-12-24 17:52:54


原文網址 Vincent Balmont
2019-12-24 11:30:10

Would 445nm laser light cure uv resin? Looking to make a curing box with stuff I have at home

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Nipuna Gunarathne
2019-12-24 11:46:24

Vincent Balmont
2019-12-24 12:13:43

Nipuna Gunarathne
2019-12-24 12:15:18

Vincent Balmont
2019-12-24 12:16:27


原文網址 Steve Hornabrook
2019-12-16 05:26:06

Chitubox settings question. What is the function of the setting Mirror in the machine settings? Is it for SLA printers that use a laser and a mirror to cure the resin? Has it got something to do with why the writing on my print came out mirrored?

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Johnny Johnsen
2019-12-16 05:32:16

Jezika Johnson
2019-12-16 05:36:53

Steve Hornabrook
2019-12-16 05:48:05

Melecio Guzman
2019-12-16 05:59:29


原文網址 Tom White
2019-12-14 02:29:55

Just got my Printer this week and decided to laser cut a curing station in a similar shape and size to the photon

... needs tidying up but the concept works

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Alex Vee
2019-12-14 02:47:21

Mike McDonough
2019-12-14 02:47:55

Tom White
2019-12-14 02:50:04

Tom White
2019-12-14 02:51:39

Alex Vee
2019-12-14 02:53:14

Jimmy Gent
2019-12-14 02:54:27

Rik Thelosen
2019-12-14 02:55:58

Johnny Johnsen
2019-12-14 02:56:20

Daniel Ramirez
2019-12-14 02:57:51

Mike McDonough
2019-12-14 02:58:34

Daniel Ramirez
2019-12-14 02:58:42

Tom White
2019-12-14 02:59:50

John Chrapkowski
2019-12-14 03:06:40

Tom White
2019-12-14 03:07:39

Łukasz Szczepaniak
2019-12-14 03:09:09

Mike McDonough
2019-12-14 03:09:23

Tom White
2019-12-14 03:11:45

Chris Roberts
2019-12-14 03:14:09

Tom White
2019-12-14 03:16:29

David James
2019-12-14 03:17:30

Tom White
2019-12-14 03:18:32

David James
2019-12-14 03:24:53

Steven Nichols
2019-12-14 03:26:45

Smith Hayward
2019-12-14 03:32:47

Hoghead Hoffer
2019-12-14 03:41:14

Ivan Fdc
2019-12-14 03:50:50

Ricky Cokely
2019-12-14 03:53:10

Johnny Johnsen
2019-12-14 03:53:49

Johnny Johnsen
2019-12-14 03:55:29

Ricky Cokely
2019-12-14 03:59:53

Lasse Kristian Kaarakainen
2019-12-14 04:01:30

Tom White
2019-12-14 04:03:06

Lasse Kristian Kaarakainen
2019-12-14 04:05:20

Johnny Johnsen
2019-12-14 04:14:11

Kymba LeCrone
2019-12-14 04:22:36

Grant Weaver
2019-12-14 04:30:35

Lincoln Savi
2019-12-14 04:34:24

Steven Curnick
2019-12-14 05:20:58

Phí Duy Quang
2019-12-14 05:36:54

Bruno Tabarani
2019-12-14 06:14:44

Jason Pedersen
2019-12-14 06:38:32

Ben Petiprin
2019-12-14 06:47:51

Andy Bulloch
2019-12-14 08:28:46

Jennifer Carter
2019-12-14 08:59:22

Anthony Le
2019-12-14 09:44:10

Anthony Le
2019-12-14 09:44:33

Ethan Brown
2019-12-14 12:31:44

Johnny Johnsen
2019-12-14 12:34:38

Ethan Brown
2019-12-14 12:47:51

Andrew Springer
2019-12-14 13:08:52

Andrew Springer
2019-12-14 13:09:20

Johnny Johnsen
2019-12-14 13:21:11

Johnny Johnsen
2019-12-14 13:22:01

Ethan Brown
2019-12-14 13:22:40

Johnny Johnsen
2019-12-14 13:23:08

Michael Earley
2019-12-14 13:23:09

Johnny Johnsen
2019-12-14 13:23:54

Ethan Brown
2019-12-14 13:25:04

Johnny Johnsen
2019-12-14 13:25:07

Nikki Maisala
2019-12-14 14:19:50

Stuart Walker
2019-12-15 12:58:00


原文網址 Jackson Xavier
2019-12-10 07:13:55

Hi guys, I need help.
I'm was changing Photon's LCD by tutorial video, but the silver side of the LCD is completely stuck to the backing acrylic. I was able to remove the silver part only by removing the acrylic from its place, but I noticed that it has a protrusion that can be cured resin, but I don't think it is, it is too resistant to be resin, I can't remove it at all.

Maybe I have to change the backing acrylic, can anyone tell if it's a normal laser cut acrylic? Or is there any detail I need to know?

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Vinicius Silva
2019-12-10 07:16:17

Jackson Xavier
2019-12-10 07:20:59

Jackson Xavier
2019-12-10 07:21:20

Milton Maxson
2019-12-10 07:26:39

Jackson Xavier
2019-12-10 07:28:13


原文網址 Eric Jorgensen
2019-12-05 06:03:40

Functional prints ftw!

Wanted to add a flow meter to my k40 laser but did not want to adapt down from 1/2 npt.

Remixed a hose barb to have a straight section and glued them in.

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原文網址 Duncan Louca
2019-12-05 02:52:15

New Patreon release available now
All of these sculpts are available to Patrons of the $10 (paladin) level. Link to Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/Duncan_shadow

This months release includes: Lots of Warforged
9x warforged spellcasters
9x warforged fighters
3x warforged rangers
All whole sculpts, but also they come with body's and multiple weapon options that are all interchangeable
2x Displaser Cats
2x Displaser Cats alternate heads
3x goblin spider riders
3x giant spiders
+
Bonus sculpts include
Dinosaur sculpts
2x Styracosaurus
2x Oviraptor

Lindwurm Dragon and 4 Plague Drones

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Mark Wardle
2019-12-05 02:53:15

Duncan Louca
2019-12-05 02:55:15

Mark Wardle
2019-12-05 03:13:35


 

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