Stop over-exposing! Follow this Lychee Slicer Tip for Success!
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- čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
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Your video guides and your google doc have been so helpful - thanks for posting and sharing your knowledge man!
Thank you!
Thanks for the info. I'm new to resin so I'm still feeling it out. Videos like this really help!
Thanks! Make sure to see my guide as well, it has well.. everything!
A the LOOT STUDIO method, massive chonky supports. Through the magic of math, having multiple smaller supports will yield a greater support surface than a single large support.
One Page Rules, Atlas, Witchon Miniatures, Lion Heart Forge, Archvillan games, Mini Monster Mayhem Nerkison, I could og on.. all use larger tips sizes than 0.4mm for the "structure" supports. This may feel large even to me, however I understand it's better to give the customer printability even with a poor resin and let them pick their exposure range.
I would also like to point out that in this video I did not suggest making all supports large. I showed a 10% growth of only the main structural supports. I would agree that doing this to all of them would end up in excessive damage to the print.
To your point that having many smaller = one large, yes and no. I've tested this quite a bit. If they get too small the resin simply does not have enough sheer strength and they fail. For example, 10x 0.18mm tips wont hold as much weight as a single 0.4mm. They have a tendency to be so brittle to be almost worthless for anything but the smallest details where all you need is a little push.
Final point, this is not a video about adding or moving supports to increase the effectiveness of support placement. Something you and yours are fantastic at. It's just an alternative method to get that frustrating print that won't work. And you rather not lose detail by smashing that exposure button.
Our best 3D printer Sensei! Again thank you, this help me so much!
Thanks again!
Dude I don't really Comment ever, BUT not only is this an incredible learning resource as I just purchased my first SLA printer, but the model in this video is in the SAME collection as my FIRST PURCHASE! Seems like Kismet! Thanks for the awesome class and the knowledge you're giving to the community!
Thank you very much! Id love to see some of of your prints!
I'm still super new to 3D printing and super lost with supporting models, but your documentation and videos are awesome! Thank you so much
Thank you! I've also done a lot of live streams on the Lychee Slicer Discord on how to support. The newest one isn't under live stream as it was done on discord but you can find it as a normal posting.
@@J3DTech Thank you! :)
Just joined the discord and will definitively check it out soon
Trying this on version 3.5.2 and loving it! Thanks!
Great video, thanks for your content and guides!
Thank you!
Subscribed. Great information
Thank you!
thanks for the advice! the patreons i use don’t give lychee files so you can’t change the individual supports. would you possibly look into a support settings video?
Hopefully as Lychee gains popularity this will change. And yes I need to record a few videos covering calibration and support.
my god..., I had a nerdgasm
Curious, when some shops give pre supported models are they giving lychee files?? The supports are always baked in to the stl for me.
Many do these days, if they dont.. well demand that they do ;)
@@J3DTech Would be nice to be able to change the scale of a pre supported then recalculate supports. I will ask them about it! Thanks
sadly the patreons that i use don’t use lychee files :(
@@ImInfinix I use Loot Studios, and they dont seem to use them either. Although I'm pretty certain they use Lychee to support.
@@ItsBrody i’m more on the anime/cartoon scene. but it’d be weird if they used lychee but uploaded from a different slicer. just seems like more work
Struggling with this exact thing at the moment. Took me a long while to figure out what was wrong and this must be it. Have a print going right now for the fourth time and this time I did what this video said, not pro version though.
Lychee said a few supports blended into the model and they had to be removed. Hope that won't cause a failed print.
If you don't have Pro it can be harder to fix a bad support. With Pro you can just move the different parts to get it into a good location.
I hope it works out
@@J3DTech The print just finished and it worked! I went overboard though just to make sure it was the supports that was the problem. The lowest supports along the whole base was 0.28 mm at the tips. Guess that was too little for my Mars 3 Pro, I changed all supports to 0.5 mm and also added heavy supports all over the bottom of the base. Too much, I know. But noe I know that was the issue! Going to have to learn more about adapting presupported models, I'm very far away from doing it from scratch.
Thank you so much for this video. After four fails in a row I was almost ready to give up resin printing all together.
@@HavasiP Great to hear, if you like you can try 0.4mm for the main structural supports and 0.3mm for details. See if it still paints and keeps the tip damage at a low.
Still have some problems. Just did a huge print and it's successful, but many supports have come off the model during the print. Even ones with a tip of 0.7 mm have "let go" during the print. Could there be something else wrong other than too small tips?
@@HavasiP If you can join up on the Lychee disco and reach out to me there. It's better to share screenshots and see your printers full settings and other conditions.
The truth is there are sooo many things that can cause a failure. It's best to just get all the information first.
pfff *rolls eyes*
Your solution to a pre-suppored file that won't print?
@@J3DTech no man is the flexing pose throughout the video that made me roll my eyes and the calculated gestures etc. It was so bad it made uncomfortable enough to stop paying attention to the video and leave. (See Narcissism).
@@TrasherBiner Sure thanks, hear of being nervous? Trying to get better on camera but really I've never enjoyed it. czcams.com/users/liveWVseYYG98F0?si=i5pmXQLDAwAPsCtk