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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
So Im testing out a new printer...
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<blockquote data-quote="Jenners" data-source="post: 313331" data-attributes="member: 9446"><p>It sounds like no matter what printer is bought, there will be some fiddling with settings. Was there any particular reason that the die was too big? Was it the exposure time? I'm liking the look of my print better than the one that I ordered... but that die. It just looks....puffy. I did manage to dig up info on the resin I ordered and recommended exposure is around 4 and I left it default 8. I'm anxious to get home and experiment. </p><p></p><p>Also, I've seen models print flat on the build plate and also at an angle with supports. Is there a better way? Mine come out great flat, but I'm not sure there would be more detail at an angle.... or just increased print time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenners, post: 313331, member: 9446"] It sounds like no matter what printer is bought, there will be some fiddling with settings. Was there any particular reason that the die was too big? Was it the exposure time? I'm liking the look of my print better than the one that I ordered... but that die. It just looks....puffy. I did manage to dig up info on the resin I ordered and recommended exposure is around 4 and I left it default 8. I'm anxious to get home and experiment. Also, I've seen models print flat on the build plate and also at an angle with supports. Is there a better way? Mine come out great flat, but I'm not sure there would be more detail at an angle.... or just increased print time. [/QUOTE]
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