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  • Gary MacKenzie
    SMF Supporter
    • Apr 2018
    • 1057
    • Gary
    • Forres , Moray , Scotland

    #16
    Originally posted by Andy T
    Thanks Gary. I'll need to read that through a few times for it to sink in lol.
    Basically, it's the smaller the micron size per pixel that give better results

    A 25-micron printer has 4x the resolution of a 50-micron printer
    That is the figure I look for, then see if it is available at a bigger build plate size ...... that's the big problem, LCD screens don't have the resolution for lower micron-sizes the larger they get.

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    • Gary MacKenzie
      SMF Supporter
      • Apr 2018
      • 1057
      • Gary
      • Forres , Moray , Scotland

      #17
      Originally posted by Dave Ward
      Surely the answer to this is an enclosure? Remember fume chambers in the chemistry labs at school? - Obviously not as big, or fancy, but large enough for the printer - reasonably airtight, with connections for air filters, or whatever. I've seen them for FDM printers to keep a constant temperature, but why not uv curing printers?
      Dave
      Apols for late reply , was looking at some of the other videos he made.
      This is his dream setup , as per a video he uploaded 8 months ago.



      I therefore believe he put no thought into 3d printer requirements , or he decided to do a click bait video about resins problems.
      I do notice a few other on youtube have suggested he should have done something about air filtering out of the room.

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