Balrog from The Lord of the Rings, printed on our new Elegoo Saturn 2 resin 3D printer!
I’m impressed with the level of detail it got out of my model. Definitely going to print some old works out and have some fun comparing them with my FDM printer.
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#balrog #lordoftherings #elegoosaturn2 #elegoo #zbrush #resin3dprinting #resin #3dmodeling #3dprinting #elegoo #resin3dprinter #3dprintinglife

My son is getting a resin printer tomorrow so as soon as he's tested it and got the hang of it all, I shall be submitting a whole load of STLs to see if his #Resin3DPrinter can do a better job of them than my #FDM3DPrinter .

Most of these will be 28mm fantasy miniatures. 🙂

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Adult Gold Dragon fresh off the printer! STL by @mz4250 #dnd #3DPrinting #resin3dprinter #dungeonsanddragons #mini #miniature
Läuft, die Vorbereitungen für Weihnachten!
#3ddrucker #3ddruck #resin3dprinter

Finally finished painting the second variant of the strike carrier.

For my first physical model I've ever painted I think it didn't turn out too bad.

The white one was painted by my gf and she's been at this for a while - much faster and more confident/clean job.

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You better listen to him. He *is* the Law.
Printer: Anycubic Photon Mono X 6k with Wash & Cure Plus and AirPure
Resin: Anycubic Basic Grey
Slicer: Lychee Slicer
Model: Eastman https://www.printables.com/fr/model/37791-judge-dredd-stl
Paint: Army Painter Colour Primer (Uniform Grey)
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Add-On Lets FDM 3D Printer Wash And Cure Resin Parts

The dramatic price reductions we've seen on resin 3D printers over the last couple of years have been very exciting, as it means more people are finally getting access to this impressive technology. But what newcomers might not realize is that the cost of the printer itself is only part of your initial investment. Resin printed parts need to be washed and cured before they're ready to be put into service, and unless you want to do it all by hand, that means buying a second machine to do the post-printing treatment.

Not sure he wanted to spend the money on a dedicated machine just yet, [Chris Chimienti] decided to take an unusual approach and modify one of his filament-based 3D printers to handle wash and cure duty. His clever enclosure slips over the considerable Z-axis of a Anet ET5X printer, and includes banks of UV LEDs and fans to circulate the air and speed up the drying process.

Looking up into the curing chamber.

The curing part is easy enough to understand, but how does it do the washing? You simply put a container of 70% isopropyl alcohol (IPA) on the printer's bed, and place the part to be washed into a basket that hangs from the printer's extruder. Custom Python software is used to generate G-code that commands the printer to dip the part in the alcohol and swish it back and forth to give it a good rinse.

Once the specified time has elapsed, the printer raises the part up into the enclosure and kicks on the LEDs to begin the next phase of the process. The whole system is automated through an OctoPrint plugin, and while the relatively low speed of the printer's movement means the "washing" cycle might not be quite as energetic as we'd like, it's definitely a very slick solution.

[Chris] provides an extensive overview of the project in the latest video on his YouTube channel, Embrace Racing. In it he explains that the concept could certainly be adapted for use on printers other than the Anet ET5X, but that it's considerable build volume makes it an ideal candidate for conversion. Of course it's also possible to use the foam board enclosure by itself as a curing chamber, though you'll still need to wash the part in IPA ahead of time.

This is perhaps one of the most unusual wash and cure systems we've seen here at Hackaday, but we appreciate the fact that [Chris] based the whole thing on the idea that you've probably got a FDM printer sitting nearby that otherwise goes unused when you're working with resin. If that's not the case for you, putting together a more traditional UV curing chamber is an easy enough project.

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Add-On Lets FDM 3D Printer Wash And Cure Resin Parts

The dramatic price reductions we’ve seen on resin 3D printers over the last couple of years have been very exciting, as it means more people are finally getting access to this impressive tech…

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How to Make Resin Prints Crystal Clear

[Matou] has always been entranced by the beauty of natural crystal formations [and has long wished for a glowing crystal pendant]. Once he got a resin-based 3D printer, he was majorly disappointed to find out that although transparent resin prints look like delicious candy when they're still wet, they turn cloudy and dull after being washed in an isopropyl bath and cured with UV light. There must be a way to either polish pieces back to clear, or keep them clear in the first place, [Matou] thought, and set about experimenting with some test crystals (video, embedded below).

As [Matou] found out, the dullness is caused by surface imperfections. Resin prints have layer lines, too, and although they may be super fine and invisible to the naked eye, they will still scatter light. The choices seem obvious -- either polish the proud parts down with many grits of sandpaper, or fill the valleys with something to smooth everything out. As you'll see in the video after the break, [Matou] tried it all, including a coat of the same resin that made the print. It's an interesting look at the different ways to smooth out resin prints, though you may not be surprised to find that the one with the most work put into it looks the best.

We were hoping to see [Matou] try a green LED in the pendant, but it didn't happen. If you're dying to know what that looks like, you can get one of these pendants for yourself by supporting [Matou] on Patreon.

We think crystals are pretty cool, too -- especially crystal radios. Here's the hack-iest one of those we've ever seen, free of charge.

#howto #ledhacks #crystals #jewelry #led #ledjewelry #resin3dprinter #resinprinter

How To Make Resin Prints Crystal Clear

[Matou] has always been entranced by the beauty of natural crystal formations [and has long wished for a glowing crystal pendant]. Once he got a resin-based 3D printer, he was majorly disappointed …

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