Re: PROBLEM PRINTING NEMESIS ENGINES ON ELEGOO MARS PRO
Posted: January 12th, 2021, 2:41 am
The Resin printers have a small footprint so you don't need a lot of space.
I would recommend getting one with a hinged top otherwise you have to have a place to put top that you have taken off.
I have a plastic tray, the size you use for meals, where I keep the cleaning alcohol in a couple to plastic containers. The tray keeps everything in one place and it's easy to clean.
I have an Anycubic Photon (not the S). It has a good following and is very popular, but there are other makes that are probably just as good.
There is now the Anycubic mono X which is a lot bigger. I'll will be getting one when I have saved up.
I use Eligoo resin for normal prints and siraya blu for stronger prints as it's so strong.
I have just bought 2 resin vats for different resins, they are not expensive and are worth getting if you use more than one resin.
I found the detail of these prints is far and beyond anything that you can get from a FDM printer. I only use my FDM printer for the larger prints now that won't fit on the Photon.
Oh and having sunshine is a help to cure the parts otherwise you will need to get something to cure them. Even in winter here in Spain there is enough sunlight to cure the prints.
My thoughts
Lez
I would recommend getting one with a hinged top otherwise you have to have a place to put top that you have taken off.
I have a plastic tray, the size you use for meals, where I keep the cleaning alcohol in a couple to plastic containers. The tray keeps everything in one place and it's easy to clean.
I have an Anycubic Photon (not the S). It has a good following and is very popular, but there are other makes that are probably just as good.
There is now the Anycubic mono X which is a lot bigger. I'll will be getting one when I have saved up.
I use Eligoo resin for normal prints and siraya blu for stronger prints as it's so strong.
I have just bought 2 resin vats for different resins, they are not expensive and are worth getting if you use more than one resin.
I found the detail of these prints is far and beyond anything that you can get from a FDM printer. I only use my FDM printer for the larger prints now that won't fit on the Photon.
Oh and having sunshine is a help to cure the parts otherwise you will need to get something to cure them. Even in winter here in Spain there is enough sunlight to cure the prints.
My thoughts
Lez