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原文網址 Thomas A Coffey Jr
2020-04-03 07:28:26

Can someone explain the workflow when using the Photon File Validator because I must be doing something wrong. Allow me to explain. I open my file in Chitubox and run auto supports. Then I slice my file. I take the sliced file and open that in File Validator I run the Fix command to fix errors with only one or two pixels. I use File Validator to add supports to my file in Chicubox. I then save the "Fixed" file in Chitubox (I theoretically should be perfect except for the islands with one or two pixels that File Validator fixed before. I open the Fixed Chitubox file in a new File Validator window. After running the Fix command again, File Validator should "Fix" all of the one or two pixel errors like it did before and as far as I know the file should be error free. (Thats not what happens.) It ends up having lot's of errors and has many places where it needs supports and I can't figure out why. I just fixed all the errors berore? Anyone have any idea what I'm doing wrong? 翻譯年糕

Wayne Mitchell
2020-04-03 07:33:01

Maybe I am doing it wrong but I download stl files, load them in chitubox, add supports, slice in chitubox and take it straight to the printer

John Matthew
2020-04-03 07:35:01

I also do this.

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2020-04-03 07:35:22

That works too but the Photon File Validator checks and makes sure you don't have any areas that need supports that don't have them

Yessik Ziiq
2020-04-03 07:36:08

You will almost never get a completely artifact free print. If you really want one use the swap tool to manually fix the layers that are broken after the second scan.

Yessik Ziiq
2020-04-03 07:36:25

Slicing and moving the model can both produce islands.

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2020-04-03 07:37:12

Yessik Ziiq What swap tool are you talking about?

John Chrapkowski
2020-04-03 07:37:40

Use prusa slicer chitubox puts random filled layers when it shouldn’t

Jolene Sweeney
2020-04-03 07:38:46

Wayne Mitchell I also do it this way lol

Yessik Ziiq
2020-04-03 07:41:18

Thomas A Coffey Jr If in the validator you click on the section that contains the error, it brings up a closer view. there's then the option between pencil and swap. If you use swap you can select a group of pixels to "turn on".

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2020-04-03 07:50:57

Yessik Ziiq didn’t know about that option. Just tried it and I can see his it works but what exactly does it do?

Yessik Ziiq
2020-04-03 07:53:46

It does exactly what you'd think you can use it to connect any island to the nearest printed part. It'll only hold for about 5 layers, but that's usually enough to allow the print to proceed.

Mourni Tenchou
2020-04-03 07:54:33

It turns unlit pixels. Into kit pixels.. You are basically adding parts to the next layer.

With this you cna fix some overhangs but most islands still won't print as the connection via 1 layer of pixels won't be strong enough. You can't fix real islands, but you can fix some stuff that was already close to being supported by the model itself.

Yessik Ziiq
2020-04-03 07:54:39

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Thomas A Coffey Jr
2020-04-03 08:19:53

Yessik Ziiq gotcha, now that makes sense. Thanks ?

Yessik Ziiq
2020-04-03 08:21:59

Thomas A Coffey Jr No problem I wouldn't worry too much though, if you go through the validator once and fix everything it should prints. I do the pre supports for Titan Forge and we couldn't even validate this and it printed fine. (ignore the bullet holes, those are from my screen dying.

Nikola Pijanac
2020-04-03 10:16:24

Don't expect File Validator to fix sliced broken meshes. You should try to fix the mesh first with something like Netfabb, then slice the model. Unfortunately a lot of models look great on the outside but have a birds nest internally. Repair/check your mesh first then slice. You'll be happier for the experience. I believe meshmixer can also validate files, as can Blender both are free.


原文網址 Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-11-22 23:17:38

Need some help printing these wheels with very small spokes. The narrower front wheel prints fine. (It was printed laying down on its side). As you can see the larger rear wheel has two separate issues. If I print it laying down on its side or at any angle, even at something like 20 degrees, both sides come out completely solid as shown in the one picture. I have no idea why. If I print it standing up it’s somewhat better and at least the spokes come out, but it has two sort of flat spots at the top and bottom which ruins the curvature at the top and bottom of the wheel. It even does this if I put support at the top and bottom where these flat spots occur I’ve tried to print this wheel in every configuration I know of. Laying down flat, angled slightly standing up, standing up with a slight tilt, etc. If I can print the smaller front wheel with the same spokes, I would assume I should be able to print the same larger back wheel since the spokes are the same size, only the size of the tire and wheel is changed. Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks.

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Clifford Schwankner
2019-11-22 23:33:05

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-11-22 23:38:05

Brett VanDyke
2019-11-22 23:39:05

Joel Mendoza
2019-11-22 23:51:32

Kurt Bainum
2019-11-23 00:11:02

André Nettermann
2019-11-23 00:53:09

Cristian Cozma
2019-11-23 00:54:53

Justin Miller
2019-11-23 00:55:09

Kārlis Dii Lers Dišlers
2019-11-23 02:06:17

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-11-23 02:12:59

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-11-23 02:14:00

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-11-23 02:14:29

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-11-23 02:15:26

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-11-23 02:16:25

Cristian Cozma
2019-11-23 02:18:35

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-11-23 02:19:19

Bernardy L
2019-11-23 02:40:01

Kārlis Dii Lers Dišlers
2019-11-23 02:40:12

Kārlis Dii Lers Dišlers
2019-11-23 02:43:07

André Nettermann
2019-11-23 02:49:15

Ron Kouf
2019-11-23 03:49:56

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-11-23 03:54:58

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-11-23 03:57:43

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-11-23 03:59:54

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-11-23 04:01:13

Iain McCrea
2019-11-23 04:03:56

Rick Driftmyer
2019-11-23 04:44:12

Richard Shapiro
2019-11-23 05:12:57

Justin Leone
2019-11-23 05:21:11

Brett VanDyke
2019-11-23 08:53:40

Clifford Schwankner
2019-11-23 09:13:06

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-11-25 07:30:52

Lane Shutt
2019-11-25 08:04:20

Justin Leone
2019-11-25 08:19:35


原文網址 Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-11-12 10:23:49

Anybody have any good settings I can try for the Elegoo Maroon resin for maybe .020 or .030. The only thing on the google sheet is for the Anycubic resin and the smallest it goes is .035.

Thanks in advance to anyone with suggestions.

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原文網址 Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-10-12 07:59:02

Getting an error message when using the Photon File Validator I was hoping someone can help me with.

As far as I know, the steps for using the Photon File Validator are to;

1. Save your completed file from ChiTuBox.

2. Read the .photon file from ChiTuBox and run it for errors.

3. Fix the small errors using the Photon File Validator.

4. Save the fixed file from Photon File Validator to your hard drive.

5. Re-Open the saved .photon file from Photon File Validator into ChiTuBox.

6. Compare the larger errors in the File Validator that weren’t fixed to ChiTuBox and fix them manually.

7. Saved the completed fixed file from ChiTuBox to the hard drive for printing.

This issue I’m having is with step number 5. Every time I go to re-open the file created by the Photon File Validator in ChiTuBox I get the error message, “The file is too large, so only part of the 3d model and all layered images can be displayed!”

This happens no matter what file I am trying to use. Has anyone run into this before and have a solution for it? Thanks

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Sherri Johnson
2019-10-12 08:13:38

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-10-12 08:16:55

Sherri Johnson
2019-10-12 08:27:59


原文網址 Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-10-05 21:42:50

I have a model of a train that is very, very, detailed with extremely small parts. Some of the parts I'm concerned with are the rails or pipes going down the sides of the engine at the top. It seems they may even be smaller than the small supports! There are also overhangs that need support in areas that are almost inaccessible, particularly in the back in the cab area. I can add supports to that area but I'm not sure I would be able to remove those once printed. I'm wondering If I should try to print this as one piece or separate it, flat on the build plate or angled? I have the STL in multiple parts, in fact, it breaks down into literally a thousand parts so I can choose to print it however I like. Any ideas on how I should proceed?

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Phillip Kenney
2019-10-05 21:45:11

Alessandro E. Danti
2019-10-05 21:45:24

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-10-05 21:49:24

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-10-05 21:52:37

Alessandro E. Danti
2019-10-05 21:57:35

Scott Pavlich
2019-10-05 22:02:53

Niall Forrester
2019-10-05 22:18:05

Niall Forrester
2019-10-05 22:19:35

Brian Alexander
2019-10-05 22:21:13

Justin Leone
2019-10-05 22:24:03

Mike Roof
2019-10-05 22:29:48

Niall Forrester
2019-10-06 00:28:41

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-10-06 01:12:32

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-10-06 01:12:52

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-10-06 01:14:51

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-10-06 01:20:13

Saravuth Kaew
2019-10-06 04:00:21

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-10-06 04:05:16

Thomas A Coffey Jr
2019-10-06 04:08:09

Alessandro E. Danti
2019-10-06 04:51:33

Alessandro E. Danti
2019-10-06 04:53:15

Justin Leone
2019-10-06 05:45:07

Jerry Baldwin
2019-10-06 13:46:59

Marius Fraterman
2019-10-07 05:01:44

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2019-10-12 06:05:44


 

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