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Anycubic Photon Printer Owners 造訪社團 » 用戶發文

原文網址 Joseph Nudi III
2019-05-26 12:39:58

Hi folks. I'm working trying to print some HeroForge minis on the Anycubic Photon. I had some success with earlier minis, but I have one now with tiny rivets all over which looks like it would result in islands or a massive amount of supports. Has anyone had any similar issues in the past and any thoughts on how to approach this? Turning the model on it's back etc doesn't look like it will help much in this case.

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Chad Elstad
2019-05-26 12:43:50

David Hsieh
2019-05-26 12:45:28

Joseph Nudi III
2019-05-26 13:04:23

Joseph Nudi III
2019-05-26 13:10:26

Joseph Nudi III
2019-05-26 13:11:51

David Hsieh
2019-05-26 13:16:01

David Hsieh
2019-05-26 13:17:13

Joseph Nudi III
2019-05-26 13:17:23

Joseph Nudi III
2019-05-26 13:21:51

Joseph Nudi III
2019-05-26 13:22:21

Joseph Nudi III
2019-05-26 13:29:30

Dan Cannon
2019-05-26 13:38:17

Joseph Nudi III
2019-05-26 14:14:27

Joseph Nudi III
2019-05-26 14:18:45

Joseph Nudi III
2019-05-27 03:06:29


原文網址 Joseph Nudi III
2019-05-16 04:55:59

Hey folks, still new to 3d printing and especially the Photon here. I've spent hours online researching this in the past week and still find mostly vague information about how long is necessary to complete UV curing in natural sunlight. Are there more robust guides out there in print or video? Is leaving something to cure until "it can't be scored with a fingernail" really the common approach here?

It seems like going to an eventual approach involving a curing station is best, but even there I've seen a lot of back and forth about how to determine whether the object in question is truly safe to be in contact with skin.

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Kevin Rank
2019-05-16 04:57:55

Thomassen Ølf
2019-05-16 04:58:10

Robert James
2019-05-16 22:10:53


 

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