Reply To: Does anti aliasing have visible results ?
same part sliced with antialiasing set at 5 this time i did not wipe it, less dust, just one defect, maybe something on the power line, not sure,i guess this is pretty much the best i can do with 100XY...
View ArticleReply To: Does anti aliasing have visible results ?
in my first poset above the antialiased part is on the left. We can see the difference in the second picture in my first post, there are some vertical lines that are no longer visible when anti...
View ArticleReply To: Does anti aliasing have visible results ?
Interesting, that’s a very minute difference for that part. I suppose antialiasing can only smooth curves on the XY plane but not in Z, which could produce some interesting effects.
View ArticleReply To: spot of light
I had a desktop icon appear on the projector side of the desktop that made a bright square. Caught it early and moved it back to the left side, before I printed a bunch of blocks along with my intended...
View ArticleReply To: What can i still do to improve print quality
I know that the Envisiontec micro has some type of antialiasing. This looks like it’s definitely worth testing.
View ArticleReply To: My first print ! finally.
i’ve re-done the first print i was struggling with initially.Now using Funtodo IB, pigment, 100XY 50Z, antialising 3.5, raft and short dense supports using meshmixer, part not tilted, 3 sec exposureit...
View ArticleReply To: My first print ! finally.
Cool, so what is it for? Do you plan to fill it solid? what was your xy resolution?
View ArticleReply To: Does anti aliasing have visible results ?
Great test and the part looks excellent!
View ArticleReply To: Anyone in the SF Bay Area?
Thanks everyone who traveled near and far to TechShop San Jose for this meetup.I’m glad I decided to pack and bring my printer:Turns out we did an impromptu print of a force testing part in Venus...
View Article60mm figure with lots of thin protruding parts
I wanted to print out something interesting for the SF Bay Area user meetup, and had a Tachikoma model with lots of fine protruding parts.I unsuccessfully tried to dial in settings for doing it in...
View ArticleReply To: better prints with spot HT
@joel you are right is 0.9%, sorry for the misunderstanding i’m using mj black pigment.
View ArticleReply To: First successful prints
If you have a small blue laser pointer (5mW is more than enough power, like this one from ebay:...
View ArticleReply To: Debugging first print
@Michal: Thanks for confirming, I think you are the first person to confirm a software based resolution to this problem.For future reference, where did you adjust the gamma and brightness?
View ArticleReply To: quartz vat
I believe many or most of those have been tried before on buildyourownsla.com, and didn’t work because they’re too sticky. None of them are as non-stick as Teflon, and even Teflon is considerably...
View ArticleReply To: quartz vat
We can just put the teflon film on top right? Where im going with this is making a vat thats not dispensable and doesnt scratch so easily, currently its such a pain in the ***. I will also try the...
View ArticleReply To: Debugging first print
Nvidia control pannel. What i did is put a sheet of white paper on the vat and start displaying slices. Moved gamma to zero, chandged the saturation to 0 just in case, and lowered overall brightness...
View ArticleReply To: quartz vat
It’s worth experimenting, although I do suggest that you take a look at the various vat construction threads on buildyourownsla.com, there are threads there covering vat designs and various sprays....
View ArticleFirst Print Checklist and PSP Handling Instructions
Please refer to the new First Print Checklist and PSP Handling Instructions document we posted. It will help with decreasing the number of failed prints and preventing the PSP resin container from...
View ArticleReply To: 60mm figure with lots of thin protruding parts
Very nice!! Interesting pigmentation – what are your ratios?
View Article