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Likely the most plausible explanation.
Oh and I have shim stock to cut a vat spacer from. That stuff should hold up.
Jeff, Man is there anything left of the stock machine.
Precisely what I was thinking. I might have welded the two angles and machined the perfectly perpendicular to the guide using a fixture. Be careful with plastic, it compresses and will relax and loosen over heat and time. Acrylic sheet or aluminum might be better.
Here's the latest on the mods I've been making with mine... Still not back together yet, but getting there!Untitled by jeffB, on FlickrI modified the Z-column support to work by cutting off the mounting tabs and using some heavy aluminum angle stock to attach it to the base instead. I hope that this mounting stiffens up the flimsy base so that I don't need to bother replacing it with a thicker piece.I've decided against modifying the mounting for the glass plate and LCD screen. I'm going to laser cut a plastic shim to fit under the vat, but around the LCD screen so that when the vat is in place, the FEP is more or less flush with the LCD screen. I'll probably use 0.015" or 0.020" thick plastic sheet, which laser cuts pretty easily. Just have to take a bunch of measurements and do some test cuts to make sure it'll fit.Jeff
@JeffB that rear bracket is brilliant. I hope you get to printing soon, I want to see how your machine is printing. I have the lcd gasket in the files section Sonic Mini Users Community. Let me find it and get it to you guys.
Hello fellow enthusiasts, I hope that in a year or two I will be able to replace 2K with 4K screen (there is a store on Aliexpress which sells the boards and screens) and it shall cost me less than buying a new machine with sturdier and more stable Z axis, and this is smth most SM4K owners will have to do eventually. I am not 100% satisfied with my Photon Mono SE - there two main drawbacks: the knob is made of plastic and it easily eaten by an IPA. There are reports from other owners who already got their knobs broken. If I remember it right, the first generation Photon's knob was made of aluminum. The second drawback is more serious - my build plate is not even and has a warp near the edges. Due to this warp, I have print failures when the objects are placed on edges (around 1 cm each side). Still I believe it's a more superior and better quality machine than the SM4K. The main problem I can see in resin printing at the moment is resin shrinkage leading to the warped prints. If you print smth long and narrow, like locomotives, carriages or rail ballast, those prints will always come out warped due to resin shrinkage I believe.
Here is the gasket cutout pattern. (Attachment Link) Here is my z gusset. (Attachment Link)
I guess I'm being a little snarky but at this point, you bought a kit. Wouldn't it have been cheaper just to source everything and build from scratch. You guys have built a 100% better machine on your own.
It would be great if somehow you could retrofit an existing 2K machine with a 4K LCD, but I'm inclined to think that it's not that simple and that some sort of software or firmware change also has to go hand in hand with that.
Hello fellow enthusiasts,I have found out that SM4K has 3 major drawbacks - plastic case which cracks from resin or IPA exposure (I hope you are agree resin printing is a messy process and accidental spills happen very often)
@timwatson how thick are your braces under the base?
Not too snarky! You're not wrong, but I don't really need another hobby at this point... Building from scratch would mean dealing with some kind of software and control for such a unit, while that's a lot easier these days thanks to Raspberry Pi and/or Arduino controls, canned control software and off the shelf components, there's still quite a bit more to it.It's a few more steps, but those are pretty big steps! I'd love to build my own CNC mill someday (epoxy granite base/column, linear guide-ways and servo motors), but that's a lot of work and the time it would take to learn how to interface everything is more than I want to spend at this point in my life.Jeff