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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: 313389" data-attributes="member: 9446"><p>So now that I have this printer I'm going to drive you all nuts. </p><p></p><p>I did the exposure test and column 5 or 6 seems the best. The instructions say to multiply by 2 on slow curing resins to get the exposure time, but 10-12 seconds seem a little much. I'm not sure this resin is considered slow curing. This is with the Anycubic Dental resin. I admit I don't fully grasp the exposure test.</p><p></p><p> I downloaded the blocks linked in this thread, set the exposure to 5 ( as I saw on some site that 4-6 is average). The dimensions on all blocks, both x and y axis were .2-.3 too large. Consistently so.... I suppose that's something..... </p><p></p><p>I loaded up Anycubic grey so I don't waste all of my model resin and ran the exposure test on that. I didn't bother with the blocks yet as I'm not sure what to do with this information anway. </p><p></p><p>I'm using Chitubox as a slicer. 50s bottom exposure, 65 for lift speed. .05 layer height. 5 seconds exposure for the other layers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenners, post: 313389, member: 9446"] So now that I have this printer I'm going to drive you all nuts. I did the exposure test and column 5 or 6 seems the best. The instructions say to multiply by 2 on slow curing resins to get the exposure time, but 10-12 seconds seem a little much. I'm not sure this resin is considered slow curing. This is with the Anycubic Dental resin. I admit I don't fully grasp the exposure test. I downloaded the blocks linked in this thread, set the exposure to 5 ( as I saw on some site that 4-6 is average). The dimensions on all blocks, both x and y axis were .2-.3 too large. Consistently so.... I suppose that's something..... I loaded up Anycubic grey so I don't waste all of my model resin and ran the exposure test on that. I didn't bother with the blocks yet as I'm not sure what to do with this information anway. I'm using Chitubox as a slicer. 50s bottom exposure, 65 for lift speed. .05 layer height. 5 seconds exposure for the other layers. [/QUOTE]
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