Reply To: Kudo3D V2.0 software missing features?
Many thanks for the links, it works great.Any idea why V2.0 of the software removed these features and set a default delay of 0.5s? I would be surprised if this was optimal because I tend to use very...
View ArticleReply To: carbon 3d and oxyegen permable glass
No one has mentioned these new videos yet, so I thought I’d revive a link showing the processes now a bit more detailed.http://carbon3d.com/clip-processWhat is interesting so far as that though they...
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the build size in XY is surprisingly small as well, considering that most SLA.DLP type printers can do small prints very well or well enough. The real benefit I see beyond speed if that is true (James...
View ArticleReply To: carbon 3d and oxyegen permable glass
I did contact them to inquire about the price, no reply so far. I would think the retail price is greater than 10’000 usd if they don’t advertise it on their web page.
View ArticleReply To: 3DM XSeries GoPro Frame
James, thank you for being sharing all the work you do with 3D printing!!! It’s a great help to the community not just here, but everywhere else!Would you recommend the X series over the ABS in terms...
View ArticleReply To: carbon 3d and oxyegen permable glass
Wow, they are very impressed with their machine! Appears it’s not truly for sale, only on subscription/lease with a min of 3 years for 40k per year!!...
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not sure who is actually going to pay for this…crazy.
View ArticleReply To: 3DM XSeries GoPro Frame
Unless you specifically need the elongation that XSeries offers, I would not recommend it over the 3DM-ABS.3DM-ABS is extremely easy to print with because it both cures fast, has high detail, and...
View Articleanoyed with tray durability
i had a project to do so i ordered 2 of the soft silicone trays, after about 2 prints that lasted about 3 hours each the bottom of the tray was all wavey and distorted,, i thought it was just some...
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The soft silicone distorts dramatically in my experience, that’s just the price that’s paid for a faster print with less failures than the hard vat I think.However, I noticed that it is easier to...
View ArticleReply To: anoyed with tray durability
Waviness on the soft tray is an easily correctable defect that does not require any new materials to fix. So long as the film is not torn, you can remove it and then re-apply it. The waviness generally...
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hmm i’ve never removed the teflon, how tricky is it to remove from the soft trays and get set back down evenly? i asume clean the try and let it dry good,, get under a edge with a razor or something?...
View ArticleRefurbishing Hard Vat – FEP Adhesion Problem
I’m trying to replace the silicone and FEP layers in my v2 hard vat. I poured QSil 216 silicone and it came out crystal clear overnight. It was easy to do.But I’m having problems adhering an FEP...
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If you are refurbishing a hard vat by pouring new silicone, you will probably need to lay down the FEP film while the silicone is still wet (think how silicone caulk will adhere stuff very strongly...
View ArticleCreation Workshop no longer free?
Hello,by now we have used Creation Workshop to slice our models and get the necessary input images for the Titan1 software. After a re-installation of our computer we discovered that Creation workshop...
View ArticleReply To: Refurbishing Hard Vat – FEP Adhesion Problem
@jkao thanks for the idea. I gave a clear silicone adhesive a try. Unfortunately, the result was wavy like bottle glass windows. I think the adhesive needed to be thinned down quite a bit with mineral...
View ArticleReply To: Refurbishing Hard Vat – FEP Adhesion Problem
The peel-and-replace procedure only works for the soft vat, which has a tacky surface. It won’t work for the hard vat.
View ArticleReply To: Refurbishing Hard Vat – FEP Adhesion Problem
My guess is that if you apply while the QSil is still wet (uncured), you can probably use a similar procedure as I did for the soft vat.
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