Better support method for 3D resin prints better details less support damage

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  • čas přidán 10. 01. 2023
  • Want better details and less damage? Of course! Check out this video, and share your thoughts. I am using 99% light support tips on these models, and the results are great. Very little effort to remove them, and amazing details that are perfect and ready to finish and paint! Our customers love this, and you will too.
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    Check out our 3D Printing info:
    Angle guide:
    Angle Equation:
    0.50 represents the layer height you are printing.
    0.35 represents the printer's max resolution, in this case 35 microns.
    Put this into Google:
    arctan (0.50 / 0.35) in degrees
    You get this 55.0079798 degrees or 55, so when doing the angle for bases, and flat objects remember the angle degree and use that to angle the objects.
    Here it is with the numbers zeroed for you, just add the resolution of your printer and the layer height you are printing at.
    arctan (0.00 / 0.00) in degrees
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    My Lychee Slicer support settings for minis.
    Super Light and Light supports
    1.15 - 1.22 bar diameter
    0.22 - 0.15 tip diameter
    3.10 - 3.57 tip length (sometimes longer, depends on the area or need)
    raft - line/support triangle, or shape
    bottom thickness on supports .29, raft is .50
    Mediums
    1.33 - 1.44 bar diameter
    0.33 - 0.44 tip diameter
    3.00 - 3.57 tip length (sometimes longer, depends on the area or need)
    raft - line/support triangle, or shape
    bottom thickness on supports .50, raft is .50
    I rarely use heavy supports, but these are my settings for HEAVY
    Heavy
    1.55 - 1.75 bar diameter
    0.55 - 0.75 tip diameter
    4.00 - 5.35 tip length (sometimes longer, depends on the area or need)
    raft - line/support triangle, or shape
    bottom thickness on supports .50, raft is .50
    Happy printing!
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Komentáře • 7

  • @IPrint3dMinis
    @IPrint3dMinis  Před rokem

    We got this printing off this weekend with a bunch of tests, we will let you know how it went!

  • @Fresco272
    @Fresco272 Před rokem +1

    Is there any reason for such specific tip lengths?

    • @IPrint3dMinis
      @IPrint3dMinis  Před rokem

      Yes, control and balance. It's all about mass and you don't want the tips too long based on how thin one end is over the other.

  • @danielmccain6549
    @danielmccain6549 Před rokem +1

    Hi just found your channel, will these work in Chitubox?

    • @IPrint3dMinis
      @IPrint3dMinis  Před rokem +1

      The settings should translate over yes. Just use the same tip, bar and tip length parameters. Going to be re-visiting this topic and I plan to do some Chitu episodes too in the near future.

  • @chrisuddin9760
    @chrisuddin9760 Před rokem +1

    Hi I wonder if you can help?, I have some .PM3R files on my memory stick created on Lychee Slicer and the same type of files are on my Anycubic Photon M3 premium but the machine can't see the these same file types - why?, I assume these are what the files need to be in order to be read, plus I'm new to the hobby and I wonder if anyone out there can help me with a file of a pylon that I'd like to print, I need help with positioning / seeing if it can fit on the plate and whether it needs supports or not. Is there anyone that can help?, I can PM people with pictures, many thanks.

    • @IPrint3dMinis
      @IPrint3dMinis  Před rokem

      Did you try using Photon Slicer? It should be able to read any Photon file.