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Anycubic Photon Printer Owners 造訪社團 » 用戶發文

原文網址 Jon Mitchell
2019-11-01 04:03:05

Erode, Dilate and Voxels.
So I pretty much have my Photon dialed in now for scale, tramming, minimum Z wobble and exposure settings.
However I am now learning that our material is not stable, and during the printing and curing process, there is an element of expansion which seems to be variable to different resins, which is of course different to scale.
Looking through historic posts, I notice some people were using Voxel software to process the individual slices as batches, trimming perimeter pixels from the slices to dial in some compensation for expansion.
Rather than take the historic posts as verbatim and the current state of play, are there any slicers which can erode/dilate items when slicing, or is using the voxel code still the way to go?

And if so, is there any good how to videos or write ups on the process?

I am trying to print mechanisms and although I can calibrate for scale, tolerances between components (for example) are closing up (an example would be printing a male and female thread and needing them to have the right kind of clearances)

Many thanks in advance.

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Sen Kun
2019-11-01 04:17:59

Péter Farsang
2019-11-01 04:19:41

Jon Mitchell
2019-11-01 05:02:40

Jon Mitchell
2019-11-01 05:27:18

Jon Mitchell
2019-11-08 22:48:19


原文網址 Jon Mitchell
2019-08-27 05:38:09

OK UK photon users.. What do you use as a good strong resin? Or is there an easy way of getting Siraya Blu in the UK?

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Gareth Williams
2019-08-27 05:53:47

Caleb Custer
2019-08-27 06:30:38

Chad Elstad
2019-08-27 06:44:33


原文網址 Jon Mitchell
2019-08-27 05:36:59

So the photon turned up last week, a few test prints in and all seems good!
Over the weekend had the Ender3 printing a vat draining frame, and will get it next printing a new backplate for the 3m respirator.
Just adding this so it does not seem like they all turn up wonky! Our one seems fine out of the box! ?

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Iain Craig
2019-08-27 05:42:23


原文網址 Jon Mitchell
2019-08-17 06:38:24

So, I pulled the trigger and ordered a Photon1 to dip my toe into UV Resin printing.
Just in case I forgot to order anything at the same time, here is a list of what I have ordered, is there anything else anyone would add to the list?
* Photon Printer.
* Two 1.5 litre plastic tubs with sealed lids and lift out strainers for parts washing.
* 5 Litres of IPA
* 1 Litre of Anycubic Grey
* 1 Litre of Anycubic Black
* 0.5 Litre of Anycubic "God knows what" comes with the Photon.
* 100 IPA Wipes to help with cleanup.
* 5 Meters of 395nm to 405nm UV LED Stips (12v supplies I have)
* Spare FPA Sheets.
* 3M 6001 respirator filter cartridges to try out the Photon fume extractor.
* Silicone funnel for getting the resin back into bottles.
I have a auto paint store near my office, so on Monday I will be getting a lot of paint grade paper funnel filters.
I also have an almost infinite supply of nitral gloves.
I think my FDM printer is going to be working overtime making some parts to help with this hobby, like the backplate for the respirator fume extractor etc.
So what else would be on anyones "essential list"?

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Douglas J. Behringer
2019-08-17 06:45:35

Fred Bey
2019-08-17 06:46:17

Fred Bey
2019-08-17 06:47:09

Arel Armour
2019-08-17 06:47:55

Fred Bey
2019-08-17 06:49:06

Fred Bey
2019-08-17 06:49:23

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-17 06:52:18

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-17 06:53:38

Fred Bey
2019-08-17 06:54:05

Fred Bey
2019-08-17 06:55:20

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-17 06:55:53

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-17 06:56:32

Fred Bey
2019-08-17 06:58:32

Caleb Custer
2019-08-17 07:43:23

Kevin Lems
2019-08-17 08:59:41

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-19 05:33:17


原文網址 Jon Mitchell
2019-08-17 06:29:49

Practical 3D prints.
It seems like many people here use their Photon for making ornamental or game models.
I would be interested in hearing from anyone using their 3D printer for more practical uses, casting, tool making, or even making useful things for around the house, for your car or bikes.
So what are you all up to?
I will probably be using mine for making upgraded parts for my FDM printer, along with prototyping and developing car parts for my work.

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Yasu Tano
2019-08-17 06:32:48

Michael Van Kesteren
2019-08-17 06:33:08

Yasu Tano
2019-08-17 06:33:20

Paul Tyer
2019-08-17 06:33:32

Erik Kaski
2019-08-17 06:36:04

Rigo Arevalo
2019-08-17 06:38:55

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-17 06:44:43

Dean Drew II
2019-08-17 06:44:50

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-17 06:45:18

Erik Kaski
2019-08-17 06:46:15

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-17 06:46:30

Jesse Mouré
2019-08-17 06:47:40

Tom Lang
2019-08-17 06:51:23

Fred Lecomte
2019-08-17 06:52:53

Scott Pavlich
2019-08-17 06:54:48

Scott Pavlich
2019-08-17 06:55:40

Jimmy Gent
2019-08-17 06:56:00

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-17 06:57:54

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-17 06:58:35

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-17 06:58:56

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-17 06:59:25

Anh Hoàng
2019-08-17 07:02:04

Jimmy Gent
2019-08-17 07:02:55

Tom Lang
2019-08-17 07:04:28

Fred Lecomte
2019-08-17 07:16:03

Ofek Samsonov
2019-08-17 07:32:11

Marcin Kudzia
2019-08-17 07:33:37

Nick Williams
2019-08-17 07:44:05

Stephen Noble
2019-08-17 07:56:23

Scott Pavlich
2019-08-17 08:02:53

David Johnson
2019-08-17 08:11:05

Steve Nottingham
2019-08-17 09:06:58

Spencer Bartley
2019-08-17 09:17:01

Spencer Bartley
2019-08-17 09:17:20

Adam Shields
2019-08-17 14:08:48

Zach J Hill
2019-08-17 16:06:06

Booga Kabuto
2019-08-17 19:25:51

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-17 22:00:42

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-17 22:01:07

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-17 22:02:55

John Boshier
2019-08-17 22:13:20

Marcin Kudzia
2019-08-17 22:49:12

Mikko Asikainen
2019-08-17 22:49:38

David Johnson
2019-08-17 23:12:30

Nick Williams
2019-08-18 00:48:19

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-18 01:26:04

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-18 01:27:59

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-18 01:31:02

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-18 01:32:19

Nick Williams
2019-08-18 01:33:06

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-18 01:33:44

Ofek Samsonov
2019-08-18 02:07:02

Jay Raven
2019-08-18 02:41:21

Devin Wallace Simonsen
2019-08-18 02:57:56

James Reedy
2019-08-18 04:49:39

Chris Shipman
2019-08-19 22:13:59

Travis K. Jansen
2019-08-19 22:31:22


原文網址 Jon Mitchell
2019-08-15 23:28:38

Has anyone seen any reports on exposure time, versus UV intensity, versus final product strength?
One of the things that was "turning me on" towards the Epax X1, was the more intense backlighting, and therefore shorter exposure times, and shorter print times.
But one of the things I wonder about, with the Photon being a lower intensity backlight, with longer exposure times, will the part be stronger?

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Stephen Noble
2019-08-15 23:32:15

George Kinney
2019-08-15 23:35:38

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-16 01:35:57


原文網址 Jon Mitchell
2019-08-15 22:05:11

I am experienced with FDM Printing, but not resin. So I have been watching this group, as well as the Epax X1 group for a couple of months, and am getting close to pulling the trigger on buying either a Photon, PhotonS or Epax X1.
So what would you guys have to say about the three different machines?
Times change quickly in this hobby, I know a couple of months ago the advice was to avoid the PhotonS for several reasons and buy the Photon instead.
In the Epax group, if I ask them, they all seem to be Epax evangelists, so I worry that the advice might be very objective, whereas in here, you all seem relatively level headed about your kit.
So what do you all think? If you could spend your money again, would it be a Photon, PhotonS or Epax X1?

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Chris Beaumont
2019-08-15 22:13:49

Darrell Schwark
2019-08-15 22:43:40

Chris Beaumont
2019-08-15 22:44:34

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-15 23:26:03

Chris Beaumont
2019-08-15 23:30:51

Jon Mitchell
2019-08-15 23:52:31

Stefan Giudici
2019-08-16 00:36:22

David Dorsett
2019-08-16 02:26:53

Jarrad McDonald
2019-08-16 06:07:00

Fred Bey
2019-08-17 05:52:21


 

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