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Everything posted by Jasseji
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I was able to pause the print several times without any issues (the plate raises) apart from that, just pour slowly
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i got the LN as well but then after starting i only checked the Alert Manual. Both models are designed by Chris but the Manual for his new Creations is UNIVERSES apart from the LN, also his own kits adress some frustration-issues (both in the manual as in the Kit solutions themself)
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Now i need to re-slice the Voyager and scale it back to original stl size but i need time over the weekend for the print - my problem is that the printer is in the attic, which is basically another apartment above ours (with separate door) so i cant just casually check up on it while doing other stuff. It's not a problem to go up, but when i go back down i somehow cant focus on other tasks bc i'm nervous something will go wrong
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5hours print of 3 items at once, parrial success The miniature and heart printed perfectly, on the Voyager model the Supports detached from the hull and this is what came out
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So, first Test-Print failed, luckily i went and checked - the base layers stuck to the Build plate correctly but the next didnt - they stuck to the FEP Film instead... Propably (Hopefully) due to the Fact that i am using another Resin - ELEGOO Water Washable, i loaded now the RERF File and will see what the result will be
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Thanks, we have an attic Space which the previous owner converted to living area for one of his Kids, so we have extra Space for a "smelly machines" room (and another room for the admirals gym + a small bathroom)
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We prepared a Dedicated space in the Attic for the Printer: Unfortunately, the Resin wasnt delivered so i ordered Water-Washable Resin from Amazon (only one available short notice in the area and there is no IPA available here in larger quantities so decided we will give it a try)
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huh, you make me fear for any success with this printer First off i'd like to print the Test-Cube and then maybe a RERF before moving on to stuff the Admiral wants (like flower pots for all her Cactus collection)
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My anycubic package arrived today but we agreed with the admiral, That we wont Assemble them in the Apartment. Over the weekend we will put together a desk Space in the attic for it (Gotta make the Space there first)
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ok, so i should be fine if i order an enclosure with +5cm on each side (height is with display base ?)
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Maybe someone opens a "Planking Service" for those who want to get this stage fast behind them
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@James H could you confirm the measurements which Christ posted on the box ? I will need to get an Acrylic enclosure before i even dream of starting on the fittings and Masting so the Cat is kept away from the oh soooo tempting thin pieces
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hm, maybe i should ask my Dad if he still has Granpa's old Distilling station
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I only saw kits from 5 different manufacturers, as for now i'd say definitely Vanguard
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have you considered those flexible magnetic build plate additions ? They do require a flat magnet to be glued onto the buildplate tho so no idea how that would impact "flatness"
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