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Impressive! What size are those prints?IDK much about DLP. How would that compare say vs. a Phrozen Sonic Mini 8k, or Anycybic 12K Photon Mono M5s? (both pricier)?https://www.amazon.com/ANYCUBIC-Precision-Ultra-Silent-Printing-Life-Span/dp/B0B4QWYBZL/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2KMWPHTD2QA9W&keywords=AnyCubic%2BPhoton%2BD2&qid=1701191032&sprefix=anycubic%2Bphoton%2Bd2%2Caps%2C134&sr=8-3&ufe=app_do%3Aamzn1.fos.17d9e15d-4e43-4581-b373-0e5c1a776d5d&th=1https://www.amazon.com/phrozen-Printer-Resolution-Micrometer-Printing/dp/B0C5WSKBKQ/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=Phrozen%2Bsonic%2Bmini%2B8k&qid=1701190939&sr=8-4&ufe=app_do%3Aamzn1.fos.17d9e15d-4e43-4581-b373-0e5c1a776d5d&th=1https://www.amazon.com/ANYCUBIC-Self-Leveling-Intelligent-Detection-Printing/dp/B0C5M4Z951/ref=psdc_6066127011_t2_B0B4QWYBZL?th=1
No mfg ever explains the resins and what makes them different. Is the resin with ceramic called Craftman resin?
I tend to think about print volume in terms of being able to print a passenger car body flat (or 90 degrees). So while DLP may have a lesser volume capability, Bryan's new machine has the capability of doing an 85' passenger car vertical.
I wish I could tell what those parts are.... I would also love to see how one of these printers might render say an EMD SD40-2 fuel tank in N scale.Ed
Nice. Are you using the ABS-like with the DLP? I tried it with my Mono a few years ago and wasn't happy with the soft detail, but I didn't experiment with it very much since the basic resin was so crisp, relatively. But maybe it plays better with the DLP?
Yup. DLP still uses FEP film on the bottom of the resin vat.Basic differences between DLP and SLI resin printers is that DLP's don't have an LCD, and don't need to collimate UV light since they use a UV LASER as their light source.
I hope that Bob is not insulted, but I believe he has confused SLA and DLP. Both the Anycubic and Elegoo machines are digital micro mirror devices. The light source is a UV projector (not a laser) that shines at a panel that is made up of thousands of microscopic mirror elements. These elements are flipped to either direct UV light at the vat or away from it. Light directed to the vat determines which pixels are exposed. Because of the nature of this device, it is much less susceptible to light bleed so light uniformity is about 92%. Less light bleed means that there is less light leaking into the voxel next to the one being exposed. This gives a crisper edge that is difficult to reproduce with the MSLA common in most hobbists printers. MSLA printers as we know use a light source shining through a screen and can use lenses to try to straighten the light in relation to the screen, but there is still more light bleed in these systems. Please forgive me, but I felt there was confusion about how it works. This is one that will be interesting to see how it develops as tech and software evolve. Mike
Gary, I'm using the newer Anycubic ABS-Like Resin Pro, but have the newest ABS-Like Resin Pro 2 on order. Details with the ABS-Like Resin Pro are excellent, and both were/are optimized for both details and non-fragility...flexibility.I've got some parts in the works with ultra fine standoff details..grabs, railings & mesh walkways that will test the durability of the ABS-Like Resin Pro 2, but I am sure these details will print very well. I am, however, very happy with the results I'm getting on the E9 detail parts.Cheerio!Bob Gilmore