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Anycubic Photon Printer Owners 造訪社團 » Aluminium

原文網址 Bob Pattenden
2019-04-08 05:14:59

Just finished my Terminator arm, based on the film prop. The Photon was used to make the hand, fingers, wrist jball joints, cylinder caps and elbow joints. All other parts were FDM printed.
A fantastic learning project for the Photon and combining FDM prints. Printed in grey and chrome paint spray, the piston cylinders and rods are polished aluminium.

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Kelly Rinaldi
2019-04-08 05:19:27

Rowan Watson
2019-04-08 05:24:02

Bob Pattenden
2019-04-08 05:28:02

Kleber Rodrigo Massri Negrón
2019-04-08 05:32:03

Dave Lemsing
2019-04-08 05:39:39

Wes Swain
2019-04-08 05:40:59

Calvin Damsted
2019-04-08 06:13:29

Justin Andrews
2019-04-08 06:15:52

Khalid AbuJubara
2019-04-08 06:21:23

Craig Cooper
2019-04-08 06:38:06

Darren Donovan
2019-04-08 09:30:42

Tyler Garland
2019-04-08 09:47:09

Mike Chess
2019-04-08 10:28:37

Konstantin Churkin
2019-04-08 12:34:25

Matthias Stolz
2019-04-08 12:37:02

Dave Lemsing
2019-04-08 13:39:01

Tim Layne
2019-04-08 14:17:17

Raphaël Gerber
2019-04-08 14:51:38

Marko Obradović
2019-04-08 14:54:51

Amanda Kennedy
2019-04-08 18:26:28

Mike Borrmann
2019-04-09 01:29:37

Mike Borrmann
2019-04-09 01:30:04

Julian Braun
2019-04-09 03:16:31

Bob Pattenden
2019-04-09 03:18:07

Don Roberts
2019-04-09 04:20:34

Bob Pattenden
2019-04-09 04:21:28

Scott Quinn
2019-04-14 04:09:29

Scott Quinn
2019-04-14 04:09:31


原文網址 Jasper
2019-03-16 19:57:28

Has anyone any experience with these? https://www.banggood.com/AC-220V-100W-Ultrasonic-Cleaner-Dr…

Thinking about building an IPA safe ultrasonic cleaner. All electronics in a seperate housing far away from the IPA. IPA in a thight aluminiumtank, maybe with an active carbon filter for filtering the IPA gases. Any recommendations?

Does the IPA expand or gas in an ultrasonic cleaner without heat? If not the filter wouldnt even be needed.

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原文網址 Nick B Dacek
2019-03-13 11:54:24

Hey everybody.
Couple questions for our casters in here:
Ive bitten off the task of casting 2 very close friends wedding rings + a few other items for a fun gift. Its what brought me to the photon over using my cnc mills to do the wax. Also...I program machines to cast steel and aluminium for a living
Same thing right ? ?

Anyways.

Bluecast seems to be the end all be all when it comes to fine detail and quality ive gathered. I figure thats what the rings will be.

Ive seen other castable resins mentioned. Cheaper? Less detail id assume but thats ok. Recommendations?

Lastly, ive seen the flood of the cheap chinese electric melters. Like anything ive purchased from China, i only expect it to last a short while before i have to dig in and fix it. (My Co2 laser for example)
Are these things as good/bad as ive read? Anyone found parts? Or is there a more reputable brand out there without breaking the bank?

Yes I know overall it’ll be quite an investment for the rest of machinery versus sending off to a casting house, but given my existing customer base and me just being a nerd, I’m certain itll pay for itself. Especially if I can cast a bit bigger pieces out of aluminium/brass etc.

If theres another group i should lean towards for casting instead of flooding the Photon group I’d ve game to join.

Thanks in advance!

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John Rudisill
2019-03-13 12:09:24

Nick B Dacek
2019-03-13 12:13:58

Mark Browning
2019-03-13 16:50:25

Stuart Radmore
2019-03-13 17:36:31


原文網址 Kamil Bucki
2019-02-28 04:45:06

Fellow Photoners,

Did anyone try to mix resin with aluminium powder (5-7 um)?
I know that aluminium could reflect the UV light, yet I am thinking about it to end up with some kind of composite material to make parts with better mechanical properties.

Any ideas or experience? Mix ratio? Curing time?

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Mark Wardle
2019-02-28 04:49:18

Kamil Bucki
2019-02-28 05:01:26

Kevin Rank
2019-02-28 05:02:23

Mark Wardle
2019-02-28 05:04:32

Darron Rodrigues
2019-02-28 05:43:06

Kamil Bucki
2019-02-28 05:53:22

Mark Wardle
2019-02-28 06:10:49

Kamil Bucki
2019-02-28 06:20:59

Jamie Joules
2019-03-02 04:31:11

Richard Bull
2019-03-02 10:13:39


原文網址 Keith Hebard
2019-02-27 21:59:38

Z-Axis Mod - Is anyone in the UK interested?

I’m working on a cheap z-axis mod with as few parts as possible and with as little work as possible. I am not a business or a professional tradesman (I am an Army Engineer and am good at solving problems with little resources and blowing up stuff).

I reckon that the mod will cost about £10 in materials + the cost of the MGN9 carriages and rails (iv just got a used set for £25 off eBay).

2 x MGN9H Carriages
2 x MGN9 rails 225mm long
30 x M3 Hex Bolts 6 or 8mm
4 x M3 washers (0.5mm thick).
1 x Aluminium Channel 3” x 1.5” x 3/16” (55mm long)

You could go ahead and do this yourself but I cannot find a supplier of the aluminium that supplies it in small amounts, making it a bit more expensive than I’d like, so I will end up buying enough aluminium channel for over 10 mods.

This is untested but if I go ahead and get the aluminium channel and if after testing it works, would anyone in the UK want some of the channel? I could cut it to length for you.

You will need to get everything else and drill accurate perpendicular holes in your current z-axis and in the piece of aluminium channel (a pillar drill is highly recommended). In total 34 holes and make 2 cuts on the aluminium (I could make these cuts for you).

I don’t have time to sell this as a packaged mod (if successful) but I can sell a sell a few pieces of the channel. Is anyone interested at this stage? No commitment.

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Kel Gon
2019-02-27 22:01:51

Keith Hebard
2019-02-27 22:09:37

Laurent Labède
2019-02-27 22:30:11

Natan Kozirev
2019-02-27 22:30:32

Christopher Ashworth
2019-02-27 22:33:19

Keith Rea
2019-02-27 22:38:14

Diego Torres
2019-02-27 22:38:19

Keith Hebard
2019-02-27 22:38:26

Théo Rehgab Rodier
2019-02-27 22:41:49

Gazsó Péter
2019-02-27 23:16:53

Chris Crute
2019-02-27 23:57:35

Joel Dawson
2019-02-28 00:54:10

Daniel Warchol-Anderson
2019-02-28 01:05:04

Joschka Röben
2019-02-28 01:12:25

David Toth
2019-02-28 01:37:20

Fred Breton
2019-02-28 01:43:42

Fahrid van Uitert
2019-02-28 01:56:09

Chris Trilsbach
2019-02-28 03:24:07

Jamie Joules
2019-02-28 04:14:41

Patrik Tóth
2019-02-28 05:11:21

David Duc
2019-02-28 05:32:38

Elvin Torok
2019-02-28 14:31:11

Gos Hikes
2019-02-28 14:49:39

Justin Ho
2019-02-28 18:00:51

Per Bekker-Madsen
2019-02-28 18:15:35

Toni Salaverri Leiras
2019-02-28 20:07:14

Susan Doolittle
2019-03-01 08:36:26

Daniel Churcher
2019-03-01 13:25:49

Ty Mansfield
2019-03-01 21:29:40

Alex Vee
2019-03-01 21:31:45

Keith Hebard
2019-03-03 22:02:48

Keith Hebard
2019-03-04 00:56:54

Justin Ho
2019-03-04 04:07:37

Justin Ho
2019-03-04 04:12:13

Keith Hebard
2019-03-04 05:20:00

Vinicius Silva
2019-03-04 05:46:49

Vinicius Silva
2019-03-04 05:51:40

Vinicius Silva
2019-03-04 05:55:35

Vinicius Silva
2019-03-04 05:57:14

Keith Hebard
2019-03-04 06:18:38

Vinicius Silva
2019-03-04 06:40:45

Vinicius Silva
2019-03-04 06:41:59

Keith Hebard
2019-03-04 06:57:21

Vinicius Silva
2019-03-04 07:25:41

Vinicius Silva
2019-03-04 07:26:46

Keith Hebard
2019-03-04 07:28:31

Keith Hebard
2019-03-04 07:29:13

Keith Hebard
2019-03-04 07:29:30

Keith Hebard
2019-03-05 21:05:28

Justin Ho
2019-03-06 05:19:27

Adrian Półtorak
2019-03-06 20:22:41

Keith Hebard
2019-03-06 20:50:22

Keith Hebard
2019-03-06 22:45:55

Justin Ho
2019-03-07 07:57:45

Vinicius Silva
2019-04-04 08:02:20


原文網址 David Nicholls
2019-02-14 23:38:31

Bearded Yell finished with grey primer (2 coats), aluminium paint (2 coats), black paint wash and finished with Silver Leaf Rub'n'Buff...

Really pleased with the finish...

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Seth Seth Dyte Dyte
2019-02-15 01:46:30

David Nicholls
2019-02-15 02:11:22

Seth Seth Dyte Dyte
2019-02-15 02:11:57

David Nicholls
2019-02-15 17:49:48

Ron Mitchell
2019-02-16 02:31:16

Eric Wheatley
2019-02-16 03:35:05


原文網址 Hosung Kim
2019-01-07 10:12:31

So, Water Washable Resin, Yes or No?

WANHAO Water Washable Resin For D7 3D Printer 1000ml/bottle Aluminium Bottle

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Sining Ong
2019-01-07 10:21:56

Hosung Kim
2019-01-07 10:22:26

Sining Ong
2019-01-07 10:24:21

Ari Isaacs
2019-01-07 10:26:51

Hosung Kim
2019-01-07 10:27:24

Hosung Kim
2019-01-07 10:36:23

Sining Ong
2019-01-07 10:41:44

Hosung Kim
2019-01-07 11:23:40

Sining Ong
2019-01-09 13:11:44


原文網址 Nikola Petrov
2018-12-15 02:20:09

Pro tip: when you are screwing/ unscrewing screws in alumimium, add little bit of machine grease on tip of every screw. NOT MUCH- just little, like how much can be on top of needle. Like this you will prolongue your aluminium parts from wearing off.

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Ritmo Pat
2018-12-15 20:33:09


原文網址 Vincent Meens
2018-12-01 07:26:41

Anybody knows why the support didn't print in the middle of this part while the base printed perfectly and was sticking well to the aluminium plate. I actually tried to print two parts at once, the one in the back printed well and the problem was with the front part. I tried with two kinds of resin (anycubic skin and Monocure 3D clear), changed the FEP and releveled the plate and had the same problem each time

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Vincent Meens
2018-12-01 07:27:33

James Paull
2018-12-01 07:43:11

Vincent Meens
2018-12-01 07:56:41

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 08:35:21

Calvin Tan
2018-12-01 10:25:18

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:34:20

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:35:02

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:36:23

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:37:30

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:38:16

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:39:40

Calvin Tan
2018-12-01 10:40:30

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:41:49

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:42:13

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:42:17

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:42:40

Julian Chan
2018-12-01 10:43:12

Calvin Tan
2018-12-01 10:43:12

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:44:08

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:44:24

Calvin Tan
2018-12-01 10:45:37

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:45:38

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:47:46

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:48:08

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:48:25

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:48:47

Calvin Tan
2018-12-01 10:51:08

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:51:50

Calvin Tan
2018-12-01 10:52:04

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:52:08

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:52:31

Calvin Tan
2018-12-01 10:53:25

Nick Williams
2018-12-01 10:53:56

Anh Tuan Phan
2018-12-01 13:27:37

Anh Tuan Phan
2018-12-01 13:33:09

Vincent Meens
2018-12-01 17:31:34

Sen Kun
2018-12-02 17:39:09


原文網址 Christopher Botha
2018-11-09 02:45:14

going through my messages, heaps of "XXX wants to connect" messages about fixing the stepper coupler/mount eccentricity. I simply dont have time as I have many many messages from girls in my neighbourhood that want to connect with me and will show me "bobs and vagene" for just my credit card details.. priorities..

1. you probably don't need to do this, its more likely you have not leveled properly or your FEP is loose. you will know you need to do this, if no matter how much lube you add you have a persistent, regular grinding noise from machine even after tightening/loosening the travel chuck and/or you can visible see eccentric motion at the bottom of the lead screw.

2. To find out if you need to do this, buy a dial gauge, any CNC supplier, I have a few, I used the magnetic mount one and ran it against my lead screw, even for experienced machinists taking a reading from a lead screw is tricky because , well, its not a cylinder, its a screw. If you spent enough on your dial gauge (costs more than the photon), you can read max and min deviation from the edges of the rail.

3. If you are cheap (you bought a photon, the cheapest printer you could find, you ARE cheap, you pick flowers from the neighbors yard instead of buying for your wife, and you are reading this from a linux computer..), then you can simply rest a block against the lead screw and see if the block moves at all while turning the lead screw.

4. If you have eccentric motion, then, and ONLY then, remove the stepper and its coupler (the thingomajoozit that mounts the stepper to the photon. cover your screen, use a spindle (drillamajoozit) to open the holes in the photon by an additional 0.1mm (deviation was ~70um in mine) and remount loosely. hand tighten the bolts allowing some slip. spin the lead screw by software with your measuring tool in place. use a light object (i used the back of a kitchen knife) to tap left/right or front/back as required, until you have sub 10um deviation (read point about how hard it is to read deviation on a lead screw)

5. lock down screws another 1/4 turn, repeat point 4, most likely you moved it while tightening.. rinse repeat, then lock it down hard.

6. Bonus info: If your lead screw has yaw/pitch compared to the rail, raid your wife's pantry for aluminium foil, for the Americans, that is pronounced A as in cat, lew as in in lieu, mi as in me, ni as in the knights that say NI!, um as in yoom. Learn to pronounce it properly, you are butchering the queens English.
Now. assuming your lead screw is not bent (mine was, took a mallet to it, whole different measurement saga, worth checking before doing anything else from here on), measure the left and right extremes of the top of the lead screw to the left and right of the rail, loosen the rail assembly or the stepper, your choice, and fold some aluminium under the opposite side of the worst error, re-tighten, remeasure, add more or less AL until you get max deviation under 50um top to bottom.

HTH.

(all the CNC guys are going "ahhhh same as tramming a 4th axis, ya, kinda. )

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