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Anycubic Photon Printer Owners 造訪社團 » UV

原文網址 Claudio Callegari
2019-09-18 22:39:32

I bought i uv flashlight on amazon, but i was skeptical cause it was 395nm.
Well i had a nice surprise, just 5 second and the tiny tiny foot sticked on the base. I let it cure in the uv oven then.
Hope to be a good advise for you guys.

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Herman Simpson
2019-09-18 22:47:02

Sherri Johnson
2019-09-19 00:25:25


原文網址 Nazmul Hoque
2019-09-18 21:31:31

I have a problem in my lcd screen .i buy new lcd some days ago & used only 2 weeks but now lcd don’t response .don’t show uv projection in lcd .Can anyone please tell me the solutions .

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Dave Fishpig
2019-09-18 21:33:09

Jean-François Meloche
2019-09-18 22:34:10

Nazmul Hoque
2019-09-18 22:38:31


原文網址 Sherri Johnson
2019-09-18 04:34:08

I am relatively new to resin printing, I’ve only been at it for a couple of months. I come from eight plus years of FDM printing. I have only used resins from two different manufacturers: AnyCubic and 3D Resin Solutions. I am not affiliated with either company in any way, but I wanted to provide my experiences with the resins, hoping it will help others in the group.

The model used for my tests consists of four (4) 1:64 scale groundhogs (see photo - for reference they are on graph paper with 5 squares per inch). They were printed on an AnyCubic Photon. The file was supported and sliced in ChituBox. After printing they were washed in an IPA (91%) bath (part in IPA container, IPA container in Ultrasonic filled with water) for 280 seconds, dried with canned air (removes all IPA), then placed in a UV nail curing station for 30 minutes (turning them over at 15 minutes).

AnyCubic Green (the one that came with the printer)

Smell – moderate

Print Settings: Layer = 0.05mm, normal exposure = 10, bottom layers = 8, bottom exposure = 50

Results & Impressions: the file printed successfully. However, the green resin is very brittle even before final curing. As a result, I could not successfully remove the supports from the print without breaking parts of the print off. My groundhogs became footless and tailless. The prints couldn’t be used at this point so I did no further work.

Conclusion: I don’t want to use this resin ever again if I don’t have too.

AnyCubic Gray

Smell – moderate

Print Settings: Layer = 0.05mm, normal exposure = 10, bottom layers = 8, bottom exposure = 50

Results & Impressions: the file printed successfully. The gray is not as brittle as the green and I could successfully remove the supports prior to final cure. However, after final cure removing supports caused breakage on the model; feet only the tails survived. After the final cure the model was easier to chip while removing supports. Support bumps that were left and went through final cure were removed by sanding. The support bumps could no longer be cut off with a hobby knife or scalpel (I prefer a scalpel for the small objects I print). The gray sands well and takes acrylic paints well; very easy to cover and no problems with paint remaining tacky.

Conclusion: a good quality resin that is capable of printing small scale items. Not to brittle before final cure, a little more brittle afterwards. A good “go to” resin for general prints.

3D Resin Solutions – Custom Color

Yes, they mix and sell custom color resin and at the same price as their standard color resin.

Smell – light, hardly noticeable

Print Settings: Layer = 0.05mm, normal exposure = 15, bottom layers = 8, bottom exposure = 70

Results & Impressions: love that it basically doesn’t smell. It is a thicker resin and when printed maintains a somewhat flexible state; it is not brittle at all. I can easily remove the supports from my little groundhogs before or after final cure without any problems. The support bumps can easily be trimmed with a scalpel or hobby knife negating the need for sanding. The resin takes acrylic paints well; very easy to cover and no problems with paint remaining tacky.

Conclusion: a great resin with little smell that is not brittle before or after final cure. My favorite resin so far.

Conclusion

The 3D Resin Solutions is my preferred resin, especially given the small items that I print. I also like that they offer custom colors and are located in the United States. You can actually get in contact with the folks there and they offer amazing Customer Service. You can order directly from them and shipping is very reasonable. AnyCubic Gray will become my backup resin which I order from Amazon.

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Rick Hanson
2019-09-19 06:27:39

Sherri Johnson
2019-09-19 08:36:25

Rick Hanson
2019-09-19 17:50:30

Matt Remus
2019-09-19 19:46:04

Sherri Johnson
2019-09-19 20:13:19


原文網址 Nigel White
2019-09-17 08:15:24

Not really 3D printing, but I broke the tip off the arm of my glasses.
After unsuccessfully trying to glue it back I decided to use some grey resin and a UV torch to rebuild it, I just kept dipping it in and curing it until it was long enough.

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Joel Viera
2019-09-17 08:18:13

Dingo Jenko
2019-09-17 08:25:17

Dingo Jenko
2019-09-17 08:25:25

Nigel White
2019-09-17 08:26:06

Chris Wilander
2019-09-17 08:27:47

Adam Burch
2019-09-17 08:31:40

Scott Colvin
2019-09-17 08:37:29

Brad Ruprecht
2019-09-17 08:45:40

Elle Heilig
2019-09-17 08:49:04

John Boyington
2019-09-17 08:53:27

Stephen Colin Richie
2019-09-17 08:54:38

Stefan Derek
2019-09-17 08:57:10

Thanos Panagiotaros
2019-09-17 09:10:32

Bob Deblier
2019-09-17 14:20:03

Kelly Sealey
2019-09-17 16:35:19

Anthony
2019-09-17 18:04:29

Thibaut Pral
2019-09-17 18:32:04

Curt Pangracs
2019-09-17 20:04:53

Nigel White
2019-09-19 18:02:53

Matt Dowis
2019-09-19 20:20:26

Nigel White
2019-09-20 08:04:07


原文網址 James Rozee
2019-09-17 08:03:01

Hi, I don't have a lot of experience with my new Photon or 3D printing for that matter. I purchased it to create action figures. However, after finally getting some success with printing, my models seem to be so stiff that the joints crack or break when I try to snap them together. They just have no give.

I rinse my prints in IPA and then shove them under my UV nail curing (405 nm) light for a few minutes on each side. I usually wait a day before trying to put the parts together.

Am I doing something wrong? Am I using the wrong resin? (Anycubic White and Translucent Green act the same way) Any advice? Thanks.

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Nathanael Gardner
2019-09-17 08:05:19

James Hendrix
2019-09-17 08:05:45

James Hendrix
2019-09-17 08:06:40

James Rozee
2019-09-17 08:10:12

James Rozee
2019-09-17 08:11:24

Nathanael Gardner
2019-09-17 08:15:38

James Rozee
2019-09-17 08:25:53

James Rozee
2019-09-18 09:16:29


原文網址 Polly Jackson
2019-09-17 01:11:26

So I ran my first test print last night as you see it went mostly decent but the other letters inside the cube did not print and I have some snags on the cube itself okay people can I get some help and assistance for you what do I need to adjust or change ........
ELEGOO ABS-Like 3D Printer Rapid Resin LCD UV-Curing Resin 405nm Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printing 500Gram Grey and the settings on the machine or as they are out of the box except for the leveling I did the flatbed leveling and everything else

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Scott Woehl
2019-09-17 01:16:51

Polly Jackson
2019-09-17 01:49:44

Dave Green
2019-09-17 02:12:06

Polly Jackson
2019-09-17 02:18:32

Scott Woehl
2019-09-17 02:24:33

Dave Green
2019-09-17 02:29:39

Melecio Guzman
2019-09-17 02:32:50

Polly Jackson
2019-09-17 02:41:06

Melecio Guzman
2019-09-17 03:01:49

Polly Jackson
2019-09-17 03:05:47

Melecio Guzman
2019-09-17 03:09:15


原文網址 Jason Bogue
2019-09-15 04:11:30

bah weep granah weep nini bong!
At the end of this month I am buying a Photon. Should I stick with the original Photon? Or buy spend a little more & get the Photon S? I know the Photon S comes with air filters, and a different Z axis?

Also are there any new user guides in this groups files section? I’ve seen some videos on YouTube that I will watch to educate myself.

Other than resin, what else should I purchase with my Photon? I’ve seen some posts about buying a specific kind of tape. I’m guessing a UV light would be beneficial. Isopropyl alcohol.

I have an Ender 3 that I really enjoy. But I’m brand new to sla 3D Printing.

Thanks for any help, this group has been very educational so far.

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Rigo Arevalo
2019-09-15 04:25:14

Marc Braden
2019-09-15 04:32:51

Marco Dieckhoff
2019-09-15 04:45:00

Travis K. Jansen
2019-09-15 05:06:06

Jason Bogue
2019-09-15 06:06:02

Ferrous Ward
2019-09-15 06:23:46

Jason Bogue
2019-09-15 06:25:27

George Bulte
2019-09-15 07:01:11

Mike Viola
2019-09-15 07:05:07

Joe Broggio
2019-09-15 07:12:35

Nathan Inwin
2019-09-15 07:41:24

Stefan Giudici
2019-09-15 07:46:19

Stefan Giudici
2019-09-15 07:46:53

Mike Viola
2019-09-15 10:19:48

Smith Hayward
2019-09-15 11:37:16

Ferrous Ward
2019-09-15 11:40:27

Shane Johnson
2019-09-15 15:10:54

Nathan Inwin
2019-09-15 15:28:37

Thibaut Pral
2019-09-15 15:50:17

Booga Kabuto
2019-09-15 18:15:15

Zach J Hill
2019-09-15 19:07:16

David Collinson
2019-09-15 19:52:35

Dan Cannon
2019-09-15 21:58:50

Jason Bogue
2019-09-15 22:24:28

Jason Bogue
2019-09-15 22:26:23

Jeremy Swigart
2019-09-16 21:04:13

Jeremy Swigart
2019-09-16 21:04:58

Marco Dieckhoff
2019-09-16 21:11:16

Jeremy Swigart
2019-09-16 21:12:54

George Bulte
2019-09-16 22:24:37


原文網址 Matthew Zakrzewski
2019-09-15 00:30:25

Hi there. I have run into an issue with my photon resin printer. The motor, fan, and uv screen are not working when i turn on the printer. I can still access the menu but other than that I am unable to make any changes. I heard someone had a similar issue here. But I cannot download those files from Github. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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原文網址 Robert James
2019-09-14 22:58:09

I've been using Monocure rapid resin, and have compared the same thing printed in grey, vs blue. In the blue i seem to get much finer detail. I've varied my exposure for the grey between 8s and 11s, but doesnt as the blue was.

Is the blue just better at fine detail because its colour absorbs UV better or something?

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Nick Williams
2019-09-17 01:38:00


原文網址 Shawn O'Hara
2019-09-14 11:17:37

Picked up one of those solar/battery powered turn tables to use for curing. In case anyone was wondering, UV LED's do activate the function. No batteries required.

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Handrez Pintubola
2019-09-14 12:52:12

Zach J Hill
2019-09-14 13:08:33


 

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