SLA /MSLA 3D printing with an Elegoo Mars Ultra - with a model making inclination
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Body and Hat printed, now to do the stand .....
Printed ( 8 hours approx @ 0.36 µm layer height ), washed in IPA ( isopropyl alcohol, a far worse smell than the resin ), then allowed to air dry overnight ( 9 hours drying approx )
Put in warm water for about 30 seconds and the supports just came away in my hand, except for a couple behind the cloak which needed a little help from small pliers, pulled, and they came off
Then cured , and now sitting in what sunlight we have today
Will be making a small led to battery cable to allow a light to be inserted inside hollow models. which will only be things like this statue, its less grief to print things solid , just a statue like this would use 3x as much resin if solid.Comment
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Why not get a little UV torch for the inside of hollow models. I got mine with the UV glue that's used for fly tying.
Which is excellent stuff tooComment
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That's an excellent finish you've got there,by the way. What size contact points did you use for the support?Comment
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Did someone mention UV torches? This is my biggest. Maybe OTT for curing prints but cures primers & fillers in seconds :smiling5:
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Really stupid question time Garry. If you printed that as a solid, then cure it, I assume only the outside where the UV light hits, gets cured? Does the inside remain uncured and therefore still soft?
For anyone interested in getting involved in this 3D printing lark, Anycubic have some really good Black Friday deals on.Comment
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I don't know if any other wavelength light has an error in freq or spread that would also cover 405nm
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approx 0.5mm
tips on the supports
https://forum.formlabs.com/t/is-it-p...s-or-not/11655 << one thread from a manufacturer about overcuring ......... it's a topic discussed a lot , and I am still not 100% sure of answer
Did someone mention UV torches? This is my biggest. Maybe OTT for curing prints but cures primers & fillers in seconds :smiling5:
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Really stupid question time Garry. If you printed that as a solid, then cure it, I assume only the outside where the UV light hits, gets cured? Does the inside remain uncured and therefore still soft?
For anyone interested in getting involved in this 3D printing lark, Elgoo have some really good Black Friday deals on.
I am printing at 36µm ( 3.6% of a millimetre or 1/26th mm approx )
Yes they do have good deals, only my printer was bought in their pre-black Friday price promise, and the difference is £15.00, so I am not going to lose sleep over it.
It was also scarcer than rocking horse poop at the time.Comment
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This is really interesting to follow, but beyond me. But your patience in getting it right is proving a real winner.Comment
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I actually cure my stuff for much longer(max on my station is 30 mins!) I find it's not properly hard until at least 24 hours after.(this is the Elegoo ABS-like resin)
I haven't yet done anything that's big enough to need to be hollow.
it definitely helps to let it dry off from the IPA rinse before curing, although I don't usually leave it more than half an hour.Comment
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I actually cure my stuff for much longer(max on my station is 30 mins!) I find it's not properly hard until at least 24 hours after.(this is the Elegoo ABS-like resin)
I haven't yet done anything that's big enough to need to be hollow.
it definitely helps to let it dry off from the IPA rinse before curing, although I don't usually leave it more than half an hour.
I like VOGMAN's work
I am swaying to the ''no hollowing'' side of things, need to work out costs implication.Comment
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Resin is about £20 to £30 per litre/KG
Each resin has different characteristics, so needs different settings.
I need to spend as little as possible , so , lots of testing costs resin now , but once I have the results , I can store the settings in the slicer program, and save long term.Comment
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Bad day ..... first major print failure ...... the stand/base for the ''v'' character , everything else on the plate printed , so going to see about setting up supports on the ''unsupported'' version and see if it was a support failure.
Will post the successful bits laterComment
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