Here are a couple new prints using a true white and grey. Printed at 50xy 38z - Macro shots...the surface is very smooth!
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Wow! the quality looks amazing on the print!
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I am also impressed! What is the size of the printed object?
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Thanks!! As the US distributor of Fun To Do resin I have the opportunity to test a few things, this one has me super excited. Strong and light, feels like plastic. Surface looks rough due to a macro lens, it's smooth!
Both are about 30 mm tall. There will be more goodies tomorrow, you'll really be impressed with the gray
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Both are about 30 mm tall. There will be more goodies tomorrow, you'll really be impressed with the gray
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how fast does the pigment settle?
I have an issue when I print solid objects, the core starts to get less pigmented after a while due to the pigment being not very well dispersed. This leads to overexposure of the core and destruction of the VAT. Could the FTD resin solve my problem?
I have an issue when I print solid objects, the core starts to get less pigmented after a while due to the pigment being not very well dispersed. This leads to overexposure of the core and destruction of the VAT. Could the FTD resin solve my problem?
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@adambx - pigments stay suspended quite well. The resin is welled mixed when first added and then I'll give things a quick stir if I leave the resin overnight, otherwise it's not an issue - based on both tilt and slide release. I've used nothing but Fun to Do since December '13 - used it for about a month prior to becoming a distributor. PM if you would like more info.
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@adambx - I'm using both the IB and CB exclusively right now. I've got a large project underway which involves investment casting - printing pieces in IB for vulcanized molds and in general stronger pieces.
50um z slices work very well, attached are images using the SB Red straight out of the bottle, hopefully these will give you a better idea of achievable resolution without adding pigments. I believe all of these are at 50xy 50z.
50um z slices work very well, attached are images using the SB Red straight out of the bottle, hopefully these will give you a better idea of achievable resolution without adding pigments. I believe all of these are at 50xy 50z.