I only know it is a process that is used. My resin prints are perfect every time :)Do you account for this in the dimensions?
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I only know it is a process that is used. My resin prints are perfect every time :)Do you account for this in the dimensions?
I'm nervous about putting acetone treated parts in the tank. haven't looked into any residual residues or similar... besides, the extra surface area is good for bacteria. ;)One trick with FDM prints is to smooth them in an acetone vapor bath which effectively melts the outer surface thus smoothing it.
don't have to worry about smoothing the insides. you only leave the part in the acetone vapor long enough to melt just a little bit around the outside.What about internals?
Lars is awesome! I cannot believe some of the stuff he can do, and make it look so easy. Like Bob Ross for 3D.I got into 3d only a few years ago when I found shapeways very expensive. I downloaded a for home use version of Fusion360 and watched a lot of youtube videos by Lars. Very good teacher.
I have drawn up and printed a lot of stuff. I find it more appealing to draw my own than print other peoples stuff.
But sometimes why bother reinventing the wheel if someone has done a good job already
I had to laugh at the bacteria comment. It's all about the bacteria in this hobby. They are the very tiny workhorses of our tanks and if a rough finish on a 3D printed part gives them a nice home then that's a bonus. LOLI'm nervous about putting acetone treated parts in the tank. haven't looked into any residual residues or similar... besides, the extra surface area is good for bacteria. ;)
To be honest I'd not use the process for anything going into the tank. Where's the requirement for nice and smooth in a frag rack?I'm nervous about putting acetone treated parts in the tank. haven't looked into any residual residues or similar... besides, the extra surface area is good for bacteria. ;)
comes down to what you intend printing.layer lines don't bother me so much that I went from a .4 nozzle to a .6! I'll take larger faster stronger prints with lines anyday.