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Got my UV light today. Tracking said out for delivery, but the mail man has already been here. About an hour later the mail man came back with my package. ...
It's becoming harder to resist getting a machine too. Has anyone tried to print something with rivets yet? If it can do that well, then it's time to buy one .
Bust open the piggy bank:https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=44668.msg580714#msg580714
Have you printed two parts that must fit together with a physical interface? Like a lid to a box or a shape into a hole of the same shape? Or something that must fit an off the shelf model, like an MT roof replacement?Anything with interior features or ribs, or complex strengthening?As you might guess these are some of my challenges for SLA printing.
Ok, so I am starting to get a little jealous. But I have some questions.Have you measured any parts yet to compare them to the 3D? Particularly when printed at an angle?You should design a block of various features having very specific dimensions so you can measure each dimension for calibration purposes. Have you printed two parts that must fit together with a physical interface? Like a lid to a box or a shape into a hole of the same shape? Or something that must fit an off the shelf model, like an MT roof replacement?Anything with interior features or ribs, or complex strengthening?As you might guess these are some of my challenges for SLA printing.
how are you figuring in for the shrinkage.
Ok, so I am starting to get a little jealous. But I have some questions...
Mark, Did you level the bed with a piece of paper like the videos show?
There's a set of interior supports on the stagecoach, which I later removed from the 3D model because they're a PITA to remove from the physical model. I plan to add an interior bench and maybe a pair of passengers, and a driver up top. Though, then the challenge would be how the heck to paint a figure inside a stagecoach!
I don't know about being jealous. There are still people posting to FB daily about their machines failing. Power bricks dying, LCD screens dying or cracking, front displays failing, motherboards failing, USB interface coming loose and needing re-soldered, memory errors with the card. Anycubic even has videos on Youtube on how to replace all these items. And this doesn't count all the print failures, but you only get that far if the machine is working. Print failures could be from other reasons. I'm crossing my fingers and hope it doesn't turn into a money pit.