Finally dove into printing a more complex mini that I supported and overall I'm quite happy with the print. One thing I noticed however was this arching between the supports on the base. I ran a search and it seems that it's likely over exposure, however a few people mentioned it could be temperature or anti-aliasing. The room is roughly 70F though.
Setting are
AnyCubic White
Layer Height: .05
Bottom layer count: 8
Exposure: 8s
Bottom Exposure: 80s
Anti-Aliasing is set to 2
The print was cleaned in IPA bath before final curing (clouds in AZ, now that's rare)
One thing to note is the gap between the lifted foot and leg closed off, leading me to believe it might be over exposure. Am I on the right track, would minimizing exposure time assist?
Edit....ooorrrr, could it be a lack of supports? Are the shearing forces pulling unevenly on the area?
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