My Nephew purchased an Anycubic Photon M3 Premium with AirPure+Wash&Cure Machine Plus.
Was hoping someone has a resin printer so we may get support from forum using our combined knowledge of resin 3D Printers and cure station.
Anycubic Photon M3 Premium
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Re: Anycubic Photon M3 Premium
I have 2 resin printer, I've had the first one a few years now.
Once you get the hang of them they are great, the learning curve isn't as steep as an FDM, in my opinion.
The main thing to understand is the supports and the angle of the print. Sometime it's better to put the part at an angle to get a better quality print.
There are many youtube videos that will help.
Safety, Paul would want me to remind you that you are working with chemicals, so wear gloves and glasses, and print in a well ventilated room.
Enjoy
Les
Once you get the hang of them they are great, the learning curve isn't as steep as an FDM, in my opinion.
The main thing to understand is the supports and the angle of the print. Sometime it's better to put the part at an angle to get a better quality print.
There are many youtube videos that will help.
Safety, Paul would want me to remind you that you are working with chemicals, so wear gloves and glasses, and print in a well ventilated room.
Enjoy
Les
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Re: Anycubic Photon M3 Premium
Yes! If you read the safety data sheets on those resins, you will be very surprised how dangerous contact with those resins are.
I probably repeat myself a lot - and this is due to my experience working in a laboratory environment now - please go overboard on safety. Goggles, splash guards, fumes and proper disposal of waste resin and cleaning products.
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Re: Anycubic Photon M3 Premium
Thank you very much, we appreciate all input we can get.
If you have watched any videos that extremely helpful.
Please post a link would like to watch them before others corrupt the correct way of working with resin....
If you have watched any videos that extremely helpful.
Please post a link would like to watch them before others corrupt the correct way of working with resin....
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Re: Anycubic Photon M3 Premium
Thanks for the advice, Les! It's great to hear your experience with resin printers. I'll definitely keep the tips about supports and angling in mind for better print quality. I appreciate the safety reminder as well—gloves, glasses, and ventilation are a must. Looking forward to diving in and learning more. Cheers.Lez0 wrote: ↑April 22nd, 2023, 12:04 pm I have 2 resin printer, I've had the first one a few years now.
Once you get the hang of them they are great, the learning curve isn't as steep as an FDM, in my opinion.
The main thing to understand is the supports and the angle of the print. Sometime it's better to put the part at an angle to get a better quality print.
There are many youtube videos that will help.واتساب الذهبي
Safety, Paul would want me to remind you that you are working with chemicals, so wear gloves and glasses, and print in a well ventilated room.
Enjoy
Les