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Anycubic Photon Printer Owners 造訪社團 » Aluminium

原文網址 Martin Sandford
2019-08-27 06:07:14

Evening all, so after the having the issue of the the build plate block hitting the vat by a fraction of a mm I decided to make my own spacer to keep it from binding.

I know I could have used 4x 1mm washers but did not want resin flowing into the cavity between the 2 Aluminium pieces. This plate covers the whole area.

Feel free to download the stl file from the link below, it takes 7 mins to print. Also make sure you push your screws through the 4 holes before curing as they are quite tight.

Cheers.

https://quickfileshare.org/Zil/plate_for_bed.stl

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Anthony Van Hamond
2019-08-27 10:21:22

Sen Kun
2019-08-27 13:18:15


原文網址 Pierre Gelinas
2019-08-19 10:17:34

Week end Project Curing Box … 1/4 " mdf cut with my co2 laser ,plexiglass mirror tinted window ,60W 6 led uv light and a 110v turntable … magnetic hold down for the door .. and aluminium foil inside spray glue with 3m super 77

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原文網址 Thomas Glover
2019-07-14 01:30:39

Getting these fairly severe layer shift lines. Any suggestions? Upgraded my Z axis and have an aluminium EZ level so not sure why it's happening.

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Stefan Giudici
2019-07-14 01:33:14

Thomas Glover
2019-07-14 01:34:57

Stefan Giudici
2019-07-14 01:35:50

Thomas Glover
2019-07-14 01:38:08

Stefan Giudici
2019-07-14 01:41:54

Thomas Glover
2019-07-14 01:49:02

Marvel Mendoza
2019-07-14 02:00:29

Mark Wardle
2019-07-14 02:10:31

Greg Chapman
2019-07-14 12:27:30


原文網址 James Dexter
2019-07-06 18:40:39

I have asked before but that was when I wasn't ready to print anything at that point.

I am trying to print injection moulds for a small machine I have. These will be in an aluminium housing.

Has anyone either got info of high temperature resins that can be used for this please?

I am not interested in the Formlabs resin because I am not sure if it will work when decanted to the Photon.

Thanks in advance....

This picture is the plan here - that is done with the Formlabs resin that is really expensive. If it will work on the Photon then it's OK but I'm not sure.

Thanks in advance....

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Vinicius Silva
2019-07-06 19:07:40

Richard Burrell
2019-07-06 19:10:58

Vinicius Silva
2019-07-06 19:11:53

James Dexter
2019-07-06 19:17:51

James Dexter
2019-07-06 19:21:42

James Dexter
2019-07-06 19:34:48

Jao Au Pinto
2019-07-06 19:45:12

Richard Burrell
2019-07-06 19:46:02

Marcel Renkewitz
2019-07-06 19:47:34

Vinicius Silva
2019-07-06 19:48:13

Saša Sinek
2019-07-06 19:56:23

James Dexter
2019-07-06 20:21:32

James Dexter
2019-07-06 20:23:55

Robert Fliege
2019-07-06 20:33:54

James Dexter
2019-07-06 20:52:04

Mark Wardle
2019-07-06 21:07:05

Martin Sirakov
2019-07-06 22:49:46

Johnson Yeh
2019-07-06 23:10:28

Johnson Yeh
2019-07-06 23:10:29

James Hastings
2019-07-06 23:12:44

James Dexter
2019-07-06 23:56:13

James Dexter
2019-07-06 23:57:20

Saša Sinek
2019-07-07 00:04:41

James Dexter
2019-07-07 00:13:35

Saša Sinek
2019-07-07 00:25:43

Robert Fliege
2019-07-07 01:13:14

Vinicius Silva
2019-07-07 01:33:52

Vinicius Silva
2019-07-07 01:35:38

James Dexter
2019-07-07 02:11:28

Vinicius Silva
2019-07-07 02:15:43

James Dexter
2019-07-07 02:19:45

Josh Norris
2019-07-07 08:30:33

Siraya Tech
2019-07-08 09:02:22


原文網址 Andrew Sutherland
2019-07-01 01:27:29

Another newbie joins you and is about to sign up for the Voyage of the Damned or a trip to Fantasyland, depending on the posts you read in this group :) It was a toss-up between this printer and the Elegoo Mars but it all boils down to local availability so the Photon won. To avoid repetition, I've been through the last few weeks posts here to try and learn what I can before I start. I've used FDM printers for a year or more so have some idea of the process. But that still leaves lots of space for more questions. So sorry if you've heard these before but sometimes my Google Fu doesn't work.
I've got a Photon from a UK-based Anycubic reseller and 2 litres of flesh resin in my eBay basket together with a "10Watt power/60watt UV light" UV light, 3 x 1 litre tupperware tubs with lids (IPA and water are covered), filters for the resin and some replacement FEP sheets. Already have nitrile gloves and a scraper from my Ender 3s. Oh yeah, and lots of kitchen roll and blue paper rolls for the mop up ;D
So my initial questions are :
While I think I've got all the basics covered, before I hit "checkout", is there anything I should be aware of ? I don't want to buy stuff that isn't necessary to start but want to be able to begin safely when the printer is out of the box. Seen too many newcomers in the FDM community buying upgrades before they've even tested their new printer.
2) There have been comments about keeping the UV light lower in power to allow the cure to be more constant around the model. Would the light I've chosen be okay or too much ? Not sure about how the two values: 10W power and 60W light would affect the cure time.
3) I've seen some aluminium replacement vats on sale. Does this mean the stock item is plastic ? Is it a weak point of the printer and should be replaced earlier rather than when it finally wears out ?
There may be more questions coming but thanks for any input you can offer. 翻譯年糕

Anthony Southworth
2019-07-01 01:57:04

Andrew Sutherland
2019-07-01 02:09:10

Niall Forrester
2019-07-01 02:46:42

Anthony Southworth
2019-07-01 04:01:22

Anthony Southworth
2019-07-01 06:02:50


原文網址 Jens Andrée
2019-06-09 05:01:25

Hello fellow Photon people!
Finally caved in and got myself a Photon about a week and a half ago and as a scale modeller it's a fantastic tool to have! I'm printing 0.020 stuff virtually ready to go for 1/35 scale! :D

I do however have one problem and that's when I print larger parts, like busts, twice the print bed has tilted backwards which has resulted in rather weird prints...
The first time it happened I printed a really large solid bust and I figured it was the weight that caused it, but it happened again last night with a much smaller bust?!

As an engineer and tinkerer of anything mechanical and machinable I know the limit of aluminium threads so I've tightened the print bed gimbal tight, but not to the point of causing fatigue. I've just had it apart to eye over all the parts in the print bed but everything seems fine and it should be proper contact on the whole sphere in the gimbal. (I basically checked for burrs or other defects that could make tightening problematic)
I've now tightened it as hard as I dare with aluminium and will try again but before I do I thought I'd ask here if this is a common problem or if it's just my printer that needs some tinkering?

I've got an idea using a thin rubber sheet in the gimbal to secure it better when tightening it, but that's more of a last resort since it can bring unwanted effects too, like way harder to level it...

Amazing what technology $385 gives you! I'm still really surprised every time I finish a print of some scale model details!!! This is more than I hoped for 10 years ago - and now I have it at a fraction of the money I spent back then!!!

Many thanks in advance!

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Rob Mayberry
2019-06-09 05:08:38

Rob Mayberry
2019-06-09 05:09:03

Jens Andrée
2019-06-09 05:09:28

Rob Mayberry
2019-06-09 05:10:09

Jens Andrée
2019-06-09 05:10:11

Jens Andrée
2019-06-09 05:11:50

Rob Mayberry
2019-06-09 05:15:53

Jens Andrée
2019-06-09 05:17:26

Rob Mayberry
2019-06-09 05:17:33

Jens Andrée
2019-06-09 05:18:46

Jens Andrée
2019-06-09 05:20:47

Niall Forrester
2019-06-09 13:06:39

Jens Andrée
2019-06-09 16:03:05

Niall Forrester
2019-06-09 16:07:11


原文網址 Patrick Nijkamp
2019-05-09 19:06:36

Anyone else with an FDM printer that is using their heatbed in combination with UV to cure? Seems to work REALLY well for me. I built a quick makeshift UV-curing device (using a UV led strip inside an aluminium round container) that I just put on top of my heatbed (Creality CR10-s) at 60 degrees celcius with a lid on it that seems to cure anything really fast a.t.m. (for me fast is 30 min / 60 min). Prints are completely 'dry' and hardened.

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Bob Deblier
2019-05-09 22:20:14

Patrick Nijkamp
2019-05-10 01:44:07


原文網址 Muhammad Zulkhairol Yacob
2019-05-07 11:09:57

In stock the plate come with aluminium brush kind of texture. Over time this scratches fill with cured resin and this effect first layer stickness for next print.

And people recommend to sand the plate so it restore the brush texture and maximum the stickness of the first layer.

Am i right?

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Stefan Lukus
2019-05-07 11:12:07

Thean Osinski
2019-05-07 11:18:10

Muhammad Zulkhairol Yacob
2019-05-07 11:19:44

Stefan Giudici
2019-05-07 12:45:10

Dan Smith
2019-05-07 13:18:22

Puren Bulat
2019-05-07 19:27:19

Muhammad Zulkhairol Yacob
2019-05-07 20:29:23

Puren Bulat
2019-05-07 22:58:12

Chris Comeau
2019-05-08 04:26:30

Puren Bulat
2019-05-08 05:35:51

Chris Comeau
2019-05-08 06:11:02

Puren Bulat
2019-05-08 07:39:45

Muhammad Zulkhairol Yacob
2019-05-08 08:49:09

Puren Bulat
2019-05-08 11:17:28

Greg Miller
2019-05-09 11:38:31


原文網址 Sen Kun
2019-05-04 22:36:41

Thought it was a Phrozen, similar twin linears plus ball screw, but it isn't. Says it's 100% made in Italy. Looks all aluminium, pretty sexy. 40W uv, same print area as Photon. Apparently named Bluecast Revo.

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Benjamin Matthews
2019-05-04 22:44:20

André Klein
2019-05-04 23:09:08

Justin Ragsdale
2019-05-04 23:15:34

Brian Keith Weyer
2019-05-04 23:28:11

Benny Yulianes
2019-05-04 23:33:01

Ed Gaulton
2019-05-04 23:33:57

Stefano Corinaldesi
2019-05-04 23:41:02

Seum Jeong
2019-05-04 23:50:37

Sen Kun
2019-05-04 23:54:26

Sean O'Hayer
2019-05-05 00:08:14

Mikko Asikainen
2019-05-05 00:40:48

Lorenzo Colli
2019-05-05 00:51:13

Lorenzo Colli
2019-05-05 00:51:37

Mark Weller
2019-05-05 02:02:37

Lorenzo Colli
2019-05-05 03:18:37

Ante Ravlić
2019-05-05 07:26:19

Vinicius Silva
2019-05-05 09:05:57

Vinicius Silva
2019-05-05 09:16:24

Sean O'Hayer
2019-05-05 09:42:29

Jarrod Smith
2019-05-05 10:05:06

Vinicius Silva
2019-05-05 11:34:59

Sean O'Hayer
2019-05-05 11:45:05

Sen Kun
2019-05-05 12:25:20

Toto Claudio
2019-05-05 12:32:21

Sean O'Hayer
2019-05-05 12:39:01

Sen Kun
2019-05-05 12:40:47

Wm Kuch
2019-05-05 12:51:21

Robert Silvers
2019-05-05 13:02:52

Vinicius Silva
2019-05-05 18:13:49

陳彦廷
2019-05-05 19:55:35

Robert Silvers
2019-05-05 20:32:40

Simon Raczka
2019-05-05 22:25:36

Sen Kun
2019-05-06 00:03:51

Giancarlo Arriola
2019-05-06 07:50:31

Vinicius Silva
2019-05-06 10:12:16


原文網址 Danny Broekhuis
2019-05-04 02:27:42

Photon is set up.
Unfortunately I'll have to wait until tomorrow to do the test print.
I did a curing test with my curing box (aka my Retrobright Station, big enough to store the Photon)
The curing box works. A 13 euro nail dryer and a ikea cabinet lined with aluminium foil.

The extra two litres of resin I got are the Orange and the Grey resin.

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Gary Houser
2019-05-04 02:30:35