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原文網址 Angelus Nox
2019-10-04 17:41:43

I give up. For the past few weeks, I've been trying to find a EU-based retailer of Siraya Blu, as I'm quite keen on trying it out, but no dice.
The only one I found (in Poland) just today - is out of stock.
Anybody know a EU retailer I might have missed?

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Angelus Nox
2019-10-04 17:42:48

David Collinson
2019-10-04 17:47:01

David Collinson
2019-10-04 17:47:52

Angelus Nox
2019-10-04 19:04:34

Leon Photon
2019-10-05 02:59:57

Angelus Nox
2019-10-05 04:10:52


原文網址 Angelus Nox
2019-04-20 19:18:00

So I haven't really gotten around printing much recently, but just came across this video by chance.
Perhaps it's some interesting information for some?

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原文網址 Angelus Nox
2018-08-17 04:29:53

It's time for me to buy a new resin. For simplicity's sake in terms of ordering, I'm looking at Anycubic Clear. How does that compare to Anycubic Green? I don't remember anything negative about it, so it's either a-ok or no one's used it?
Is there any noticeable difference between the Anycubic resins?

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原文網址 Angelus Nox
2018-07-23 04:56:17

Still got lots to learn about support placement, but I'm rather happy with this one.

If only I played the tabletop xD

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原文網址 Angelus Nox
2018-07-18 01:25:46

It me again. I vaguely remember being in a conversation about the actual build volume of the Photon, but my search-fu fails me.
Specifically, what is the maximum height an object can have to still print? Is the slicer to be trusted in this?
I have a few files I'd like to print that are in the 149 to 155 mm range, but I'm now not sure if that would work. I vaguely remember the print height being slightly below what it says in the adverts. But maybe, hopefully, I misremember?

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原文網址 Angelus Nox
2018-07-07 10:29:38

So it occured to me that we have a lot of vertical space, but only limited horizontal space. Most of the prints I've seen here also are on the rather small side, minis and the like.
I was wondering if it's possible to use more of the available space by, somehow, stacking the files.

For example: I'd like to print several pieces of fingers for two hands. I could, of course, just align them on the print plate and do maybe two or three pieces per print. If there were a way to stack the different files, I might get one or two entire fingers out of one print.

Lacking experience and technical knowledge, I have no idea if that is in any way feasible. Thoughts?

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原文網址 Angelus Nox
2018-06-18 05:28:03

Currently, after getting Druckwege D to print, I'm playing around with their Flex. So far, I had one successful print at 25s/ layer, but the object was not flexible at all (not even the supports). A print with 10s/ layer failed to print more than the supports and a little bit of the object. The supports were somewhat flexible, but the raft was brittle.
Will try 15s/ layer tomorrow and see if that helps any.

Just an fyi.

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原文網址 Angelus Nox
2018-06-17 17:17:54

Just a reminder to take a break from printing occasionally, before you start dreaming about taking your Photon apart to find out the Z axis rod was bent.

Stop looking at me like that!

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原文網址 Angelus Nox
2018-06-12 04:56:17

<Solutions found, check comments! Wasn't the resin, was my dumb ass =D >

Hello everyone!
I got my Photon last week, and the prints with the AnyCubic Green resin turned out great (except for one, but that way my fault). It is my first DLP printer, with my other one being an FDM I bought last September. That is to say, I'm somewhat experienced, but still pretty new.
It's a tad hard to get AnyCubic Green here, though, so I ordered a litre of Druckwege D in grey. After confirming that you cannot use the same settings as for the AnyCubic Green (duh), I've run into a roadstop, as even using the recommended settings in the GoogleDoc don't produce anything resembling usable results.
What happens is that raft and supports (at least mostly for the latter) print out fine, and on the build plate, but the actual print is stuck to the FEP in the vat, and utterly flat as a consequence (one attempt had some weird stepped structure over a height of about 5 mm, although the print up until that point should just have been a flat rectangle).
So far I've tried playing with exposure times a little and I've re-zeroed the bed, as described in the manual (even though my first levelling seems to have been sufficient for AnyCubic Green). I've also thoroughly cleaned and degreased the build plate. I read that some people roughen up the build plate a little, but that's one step further than I'm willing to take at this point, and it also doesn't gel with the raft and supports printing fine.
I've also made sure to thoroughly shake the resin before pouring it into the raft.
It doesn't seem to matter whether the model is hollow or not.

I've noticed that Druckwege D is significantly less viscous. Lacking a frame of reference beyond the AnyCubic, I wonder if that's normal and a possible issue? Mainly conjecture, I expect the viscosity is at it should be.

Also, somewhat related: I ordered a sample Druckwege's flexible resin along with D Grey. Has anyone here have any experience with that?

Thanks for your assistance, your friendly neighbourhood Space Marine.

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