Clean and Cure Your RESIN 3D PRINTS the RIGHT WAY!

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @marklafferty5319
    @marklafferty5319 Рік тому +46

    In addition to a uv light inserted into the hollow model, I’ve had great success curing parts in my cure station submerged in water as the water reflects the light through the drain holes.

    • @blueckaym
      @blueckaym Рік тому +1

      That's interesting!
      I was wondering if optic fibers with uv source light won't be convenient to get inside smaller holes (if not too expensive)?

  • @Desmo904
    @Desmo904 Рік тому +21

    The first print I ever made (Mandalorian about 12" tall) I didn't know about drain holes...until several months later during hot weather when the base platform broke open and liquid resin poured everywhere on my desk! Lesson learned. I mean it POPPED that base wide open. Huge cracks. 😦

  • @savag31ife49
    @savag31ife49 Рік тому +4

    Bro, I’m a 5 axis aero space CNC machinist. Your videos really help me. Thank you!

  • @thatvanillagorilla
    @thatvanillagorilla Рік тому +11

    Another thing I do that has really reduced resin in my IPA is airbrushing the outside of model before wash. I was shocked how much came off onto paper towels. I use the same battery electric airbrush you tested on the channel to do it. Also just to be on the safe side for resin inside the model I bought a little uv flashlight and I shine it in the holes. Better safe than sorry. Thanks for the vid.

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому +1

      Good idea! I might have to try that!

    • @monastery4090
      @monastery4090 Рік тому

      Curious how do you manage the spray of resin? I airbrush off the IPA after rinsing, makes a huge difference

  • @scaredstar9127
    @scaredstar9127 10 місяців тому +3

    Just started into resin printing and the hurdle was the curing but the box idea helps a lot, super ghetto but effective. Awsome video thanks!

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  10 місяців тому +2

      Very ghetto but it brats paying $500 for a curing station. lol

    • @wkdpaul
      @wkdpaul Місяць тому +1

      Just started a month ago, I went 1 level above "ghetto" ; got a free broken microwave, removed the transformer and the microwave "canon" and put my UV led power brick in it's place (the transformer is supplied 120v), so I simply punch some time on the microwave, hit start, the plate rotates and the UV LEDs turn on ... And I get a nice "beep" when it's ready 😂

  • @InterstellarModeler
    @InterstellarModeler Рік тому +5

    your tips have been very helpful. I had some prints crack on me, particularly when I used water washable resin. Now I'm wondering if the issue was due to the walls being too thick and not using the infill technique that you have demonstrated in your videos (vs it being the actual product). Thanks again for sharing this great info. Will let my subscribers know of your channel when I get a chance.

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому +1

      Thanks. I've found that thick walls can lead to cracks unless you cure the inside separately. With thin walls you don't have to

  • @getniftygaming6450
    @getniftygaming6450 Рік тому +5

    Looking to get into printing and this helped so much! Just wanted to know how to properly clean and you have so many useful tips on so many ends! Great video

  • @AslanAtreyu
    @AslanAtreyu Рік тому +2

    Great video! I'm considering on exclusively using clear resin so any trapped resin can cure inside the model.

  • @Jayy8Bit
    @Jayy8Bit Рік тому +1

    One thing I have noticed that no one seems to talk about is the actual cure time and how much it can change depending on the resin type. For example, I was using the Elegoo 8k resin and for a 6 inch figure, it would take almost 20 minutes to fully cure. Now I use Sunloo Standard Grey, and it takes about 10 minutes to fully cure. (using the Elegoo Mercury Plus station)

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому +4

      Yes it varies depending on the print and the resin. Might make for a good future video. 🤔

    • @Jayy8Bit
      @Jayy8Bit Рік тому

      @@TheCreativeCollector I believe it would! I did a comparison test print on the same Goku model on two Saturn 2's and was amazed by the difference in quality and cure times.
      Also an FYI in case you ever do a follow up video on supports, Chitubox Pro (not sure about the free version) removed "Support Density". It is now called "Middle Distance" and instead of lowering the number for less of a support jungle, you increase the distance amount.

    • @dontknow3949
      @dontknow3949 Рік тому +1

      Yes!!! I keep seeing everyone saying to cure for 90 seconds to 6 minutes MAXIMUM. That amount of time has no effect on my 2-6 inch prints. Finally I tried for 15-17 minutes and they come out PERFECT. No discoloration or brittleness. Seems perfect to me. But it’s taken me a lot of digging to find anyone saying anything about 10-20 minutes curing, nearly everything I see says over 6 minutes will overdo it and ruin your print.

  • @demijebus6831
    @demijebus6831 11 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic info. I'm so excited to progress into resin printing.

  • @Shinthaw
    @Shinthaw 10 місяців тому

    Great video, thanks.
    I have been thinking of buying a curing station but they are very expensive like you say, so I'm definitely going to make my own with an old tub and foil like you have.

  • @lokiwartooth1138
    @lokiwartooth1138 Рік тому

    Phrozen just released a uv laser for internal curing and a light putty. I can’t wait to get it.

  • @LF-du4uc
    @LF-du4uc Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this ME cast - we love you!

  • @more_ment
    @more_ment Рік тому +2

    I apologize if I happened to miss it if you said it in the video, but what percentage of isopropyl alcohol do you use?

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому +2

      I use denatured alcohol rather than IPA. It's cheaper and works just as good.

    • @more_ment
      @more_ment Рік тому +2

      @@TheCreativeCollector thanks for the info!

  • @RUFFENSTEINT
    @RUFFENSTEINT 9 місяців тому

    where you place the drain hole is very important, it can completely cause a print to get all rugged uneven look starting at where the hole line would be.

  • @manosjj8404
    @manosjj8404 4 місяці тому

    My friend, excellent video!! can you tell me what is the perfect wall thickness for figures 1/6 and 1/4? Also a 3d resin printer for printing 1/6, 1/4 scale with an afforable price? Thanks!!

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  4 місяці тому +2

      I'm using 1.8mm thickness on all of my models. You can go up to 2mm on bases. Check out the Elegoo Saturn series or Uniformation GKTwo

    • @manosjj8404
      @manosjj8404 4 місяці тому

      @@TheCreativeCollector Thanks!!!

  • @genejordan9983
    @genejordan9983 Рік тому

    Great help. I’m new to this and still learning. Great video

  • @tmumfordiii
    @tmumfordiii Рік тому

    Thanks for the tips. Being new to the hobby your and other's videos have been invaluable. My prints are getting better and better.

  • @duonghai1864
    @duonghai1864 8 місяців тому

    very clear to understand, thank you and have a nice day🥰

  • @danielcampbell4745
    @danielcampbell4745 Рік тому

    Awesome Video Man, I'm new to the Hobby and I was not hollowing out my prints--Them suckers were HEAVY!!!! LOL Keep the videos coming!

  • @marblemolly2454
    @marblemolly2454 8 місяців тому +1

    can you cure inside the printer itself? take off the fep and use the clean tank option on Saturn, for instance.

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  8 місяців тому

      I guess technically you could but it would burn out your screen quicker

    • @marblemolly2454
      @marblemolly2454 8 місяців тому

      @@TheCreativeCollector I did It last night and It worked a treat. It was a situation where I wanted something cured quickly, just a one off. I won't be making a habit of it. Good to know when in that situation though.

  • @rexgoodheart3471
    @rexgoodheart3471 11 місяців тому

    Great video. I do have a remaining question: how do you dispose of the cloudy alcohol and any water that you might have flushed the model with before putting it into the cleaning station? I don't think I want to be pouring resin down my drain to clog up my pipes or pollute the public waterways.

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  11 місяців тому

      I sit it out in the sun to solidify then take the container to a recycling center nearby that disposes of chemicals.

    • @rexgoodheart3471
      @rexgoodheart3471 11 місяців тому +1

      @@TheCreativeCollector , thank you for the quick response!

  • @GeepSLSF
    @GeepSLSF 6 місяців тому

    Love your curing box .

  • @joemacneil4460
    @joemacneil4460 Рік тому +1

    What resin printer would you recommend and size. Gunna be mainly printing 1/6 scale statues

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому

      Elegoo Saturn or Linant Base are good ones for that size. Anycubic photon mono x are also good and cheap right now

  • @musashidanmcgrath
    @musashidanmcgrath Рік тому

    Just wondering why you don't use the cure function on the Anycubic?
    Have you tried acetone? Much better than IPA or alcohol imo.
    Large prints with broad detail are fine for IPA, but when you're printing 32mm minis with lots of tiny details the acetone definitely makes the difference. You also get a lot more prints out of it before you have to toss it. IPA/alcohol gets muddy after just a few prints. Acetone is good for around 30 prints.

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому +2

      I dont use IPA. Instead I use denatured alcohol. It's a clean burning fuel that doesn't leave any residue. A gallon costs $20 and it cleans about 50 large prints for me. Acetone is good but some primers and paints don't like it after it's dried on resin. It can leave a tacky feel. I never have any issues with details plus it's rare I print minis.

    • @musashidanmcgrath
      @musashidanmcgrath Рік тому +2

      @@TheCreativeCollector Yeah, it was more for your viewers. A lot of people don't know about the acetone. The trick is to swish it in boiling water for about 20 seconds after the 30 sec acetone clean. Prints come out perfect.
      I work as a miniature and 1:12 scale collectible sculptor so I test print all sizes. I tried everything including the alcohol and found acetone best for my needs. I think it's important that beginners experiment with all the options. It's very daunting for people just starting out in resin printing, especially if they have no background in 3D software.

  • @louis550
    @louis550 8 місяців тому

    I’m looking into getting a 3D printer and the ones you print are along the same designs I really like. What printer do you recommend? And what software do I need to download the Stl files and stuff? I wish there was a way I could pay a pro 3D printer to help guide me through how to as I’m doing it. I’ve been thinking about getting the ELEGOO Saturn 3 Ultra 12k one. Is there a discord or anything I can join and ask questions?

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  8 місяців тому

      Yes there is a link in the description to my patreon. You can join the discord through any tier of it.

  • @joerella534
    @joerella534 Рік тому

    Great video and fantastic info.... I'm very new to 3d printing. Would you recommend this prosses for us the print 54mm, 75mm, and 100mm figures? Thanks

  • @particularoptions662
    @particularoptions662 10 місяців тому

    A trick that i use is put the supports beffore hollow it and ad the holes in this way ihave the prints completly hollow without support or infil inside

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  10 місяців тому

      I use the grid infill to stabilize it and keep it from warping during printing. That keeps inner supports out.

  • @gordinir7
    @gordinir7 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the video, i am waiting for my printer to arrive, says the resin is water washable, do i need to use IPA for better results or water is just fine? I can have as much IPA i want for free so this ain't a problem but i would prefer water. Also how much time under the UV lamp or sun?

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  3 місяці тому +1

      Water should be fine. I cure my parts a little longer. Usually around 10 minutes

  • @ericlee1624
    @ericlee1624 Рік тому +1

    Very helpful tips here. Hadn't considered the infill effecting internal supports, so definitely appreciate the insight.

    • @blueckaym
      @blueckaym Рік тому

      I was just going to say that :)
      Very useful tips indeed!
      I just wonder if 5% infill is enough?

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому +1

      It's all I ever use

    • @blueckaym
      @blueckaym Рік тому

      @@TheCreativeCollector , Thanks!
      I'll give it a try :)

  • @bigphillyed
    @bigphillyed 4 місяці тому

    New sub, thanks for the videos, learning a lot. Coming from the FDM side, I really want to just print, not sure if I want to paint. But is there a good possibility of selling the prints on etsy, ebay, etc? I know I'm not going to get rich, just want to cover my costs. Really digging your videos, thanks.

  • @Maniac221
    @Maniac221 12 днів тому

    How Long let you the model in your self Box ? Dont undestand exactyl ? 30 min ?

  • @evilldead6824
    @evilldead6824 Рік тому

    Fantasti info i didnt know that if u infill it wont support interior. Man wish i had found this earlier. Thanks and i definatly subbed

  • @N8NelsonOchoa
    @N8NelsonOchoa Рік тому

    Utilizar resina traslúcida, the best

  • @slushblaster7523
    @slushblaster7523 Рік тому +1

    i like to wash my prints in ipa. i try to avoid pro -post curing my prints as much as possible until they are tapped and ready for functionality. once my prints are capable and functional. then i will either paint and UV finish or just let the sun cure them.

  • @alpaykasal2902
    @alpaykasal2902 Рік тому

    1-drain holes are not just for drainage, it is important to think about where a vacuum/pocket will form between the resin pool and your partially printed object... the holes are not for drainage in this case, they are a way for air to escape, so you can't place holes all willynilly.... if you don't have a way for air to escape in the right places, you'll be deforming the print on every layer.
    2- regarding infill to avoid inner support, i thought that was what the 'platform' vs 'all' button is for. 'all' will create internal and external supports. 'platform' is just for what the platform can access.

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому

      You forgot about proper orientation has a huge part in suction too. So yeah....you can place the holes all willy-nilly in this case. Because if you've angled a piece the right way rather than print flat, with drain holes on those angled areas, it doesn't matter where you put them. The lift will compromise any possible deformity. And the all vs platform has no relevance with each other when you're putting or removing inner supports. The grid function serves as a support function and knows not to put inner supports on top of already placed supports. Chitubox has confirmed that.

  • @enochdarkk7871
    @enochdarkk7871 Рік тому

    Just ordered a Photon Mono 2.
    Is it neccesary to wash the prints?
    Should I buy a seperate washer?
    Or is there a way to do it by hand?
    Im coming from the FDM printer world.

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому +1

      Absolutely necessary to wash the prints in alcohol unless you're using water washable resin, then you use water. Your best bet is to get a separate tub or container to wash in.

  • @franco12378
    @franco12378 Рік тому

    Wow you're a genius 👏 🙌

  • @wkdpaul
    @wkdpaul Місяць тому

    I'm surprised to hear that UV light is cheaper than LED strips ... Maybe I got lucky but I got a strip of UV LED (12v 5W) for around $10. Works great 👍

  • @nerdverso1351
    @nerdverso1351 Рік тому

    Thanks a Lot may friend. Hugs from Brazil.

  • @federicomichelotti4188
    @federicomichelotti4188 Рік тому

    Ho, great video and thank you to give a lot of advice. For how much time do you cure your print ?
    Thanks again 😊

  • @Kleano52
    @Kleano52 Рік тому

    Thus is EXACTLY what I needed. A real step by step. Thank you so much. 🥹

  • @dukeshaver199
    @dukeshaver199 Рік тому

    Thank you so much that was such a great video! Had no idea you could do that.

  • @sbr-synrosimbugracing9338
    @sbr-synrosimbugracing9338 Рік тому

    I so love your videos. I have my eye on the Saturn 2 8k printer with their cleaning station. I think that would be a great start to resin printing unless there is an issue with that printer that you want to share with me. I was also wondering if you buy just one brand of resin in bulk or is there a need to have different types? What brand in bulk would be worth buying. Thanks for any input, someday you will have my name on your screen...

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! I've heard good things about that Saturn and as far as resin goes, I use different types. I like exploring around and see what works. The ones I use often are the Elegoo standard and Sunlu grey. Those have been great for me and won't break the bank.

    • @sbr-synrosimbugracing9338
      @sbr-synrosimbugracing9338 Рік тому

      @@TheCreativeCollector Sorry to bug you again. Have you any thoughts about the water washable resin? If I understand correctly, they don't need to be put in a IPA cleaner. Must be a downside that that stuff.

  • @thecyberhobbit
    @thecyberhobbit Рік тому +1

    Love your videos dude, keep it coming!

  • @lokiwartooth1138
    @lokiwartooth1138 Рік тому

    Which punisher are you printing now?

  • @thecyberhobbit
    @thecyberhobbit Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @ricardosignori7162
    @ricardosignori7162 Рік тому

    Very helpful video, thanks

  • @CF_Collector
    @CF_Collector Рік тому

    How do you keep your resin and printers warm enough to print in the winter?

  • @advanced6381
    @advanced6381 Рік тому

    Do you solely use chitubox auto supports and they work out or do you manually add a few as well?

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому

      I do both. If I feel like auto doesn't add enough then I'll add a few more.

    • @advanced6381
      @advanced6381 Рік тому

      @@TheCreativeCollector do you just use default support settings or have you made changes?

  • @ibrahimkesici9780
    @ibrahimkesici9780 Рік тому

    Hi, actually I am curious about how much alcohol you consume if you print everyday? The alcohol is not cheap. How often do you change it?

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому +2

      I drink a lot of vodka and yeah it's not cheap. Oh you mean to wash the prints! 🤣 Jk. Actually it's not much. I use denatured alcohol and it's a lot cheaper than IPA. I don't change it as often as you think, maybe once a month. Not too bad.

  • @Roastarex
    @Roastarex 6 місяців тому

    Great video :) were do you get your files from for your prints ???

  • @rdgd1rd
    @rdgd1rd Рік тому

    I use warer washable, resin can you use water instead of IPA in the washing care system

  • @raginggamer2109
    @raginggamer2109 Рік тому

    My god you just reminded me to start my paint log 😂. I have 15 prints to paint haha

  • @jonathanhirst5062
    @jonathanhirst5062 8 місяців тому

    I’m still confused about the alcohol do I just dip the pices in a bowl of it or do I need to get a spray bottle and mist it do they need to sit in the alcohol for a minute or is it just a quick dip and than uv light

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  8 місяців тому +1

      Needs to be submerged in alcohol for a bit and agitated. Then pull out and let dry for a while before you start to cure it. Make sure all of the excess resin is removed from the print

  • @adriandolha9582
    @adriandolha9582 6 місяців тому

    Sir can you give me a link to buy uvled! Thanks 🙏

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  6 місяців тому

      I believe there's one in the description but if not you can get them on Amazon for around $30-40

  • @ivangilbert196
    @ivangilbert196 Рік тому

    Does the infill process work the same in lychee, and do u only ever use medium auto supports, or do you manually add heavy supports in key places as well after the auto supports?thanks

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому +1

      I'm not sure about Lychee, but yes I use medium supports and usually I don't have to add heavy but on occasion I'll add a few.

    • @ivangilbert196
      @ivangilbert196 Рік тому

      @@TheCreativeCollector thanks Henry

  • @fragged3d345
    @fragged3d345 Рік тому +1

    Resin printing is a lot like fdm when others print it! I do the same process as you for resin and I use walls and 5% infill on the fdm side, people don’t realize you don’t need to be wasteful printing non functional prints! Same with the resin people use, I see all kinds of people using $35-$65 bottles to print a statue, no no no hell no! Sunlu resin is cheapest and it does the job!

    • @jamestoomey7127
      @jamestoomey7127 Рік тому +2

      For my FDM prints I have gone almost exclusively to Cura's lightning infill. I love that setting: hollow everywhere except where it needs to support the model from the inside.

  • @jamestoomey7127
    @jamestoomey7127 Рік тому

    Thanks for this video Henry, I've been FDM printing for a while but am getting a Saturn S for Christmas and this is exactly the information that I needed.
    One question: Right at around 5:59 - 6:05 you are going up and down along the hollowed model and it looks like that tab on the back for connecting the cloak pops in on the inside of the model at a place where the infill isn't hitting it. Is that supported okay or will that need more support? Like I said, I am new to resin so maybe I'm missing something but I would think that part would fail until it met up with the larger piece, is that not right?

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому

      So that infill isn't meant as a support really. It's mainly used to maintain the structure of the print. I've never had any issues with prints having pockets. It's rare. And a lot of that is based on how the artist designed it. Fixing that is a whole other thing.

  • @AbdulAziz-cj4hg
    @AbdulAziz-cj4hg Рік тому

    How do i know that the infill is enough to support the overhang inside the hollow?

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому

      You would need to look at the hollowing process when slicing. I usually don't have any problems since chitubox detects it.

  • @outlawfpv3792
    @outlawfpv3792 Рік тому

    Great tips as always...thank you.

  • @franciscofredviana743
    @franciscofredviana743 Рік тому

    My prints after I wash them on 99% IPA and cure them they feel a bit sticky to the touch. After I clean them on IPA I use an air gun to air spray and dry them well before curing. Could this be caused by the IPA be dirty? I have an 8 litre tank that I've cleaned about 20 prints there.

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому +1

      It could be but I've heard IPA can leave a sticky residue especially if you're using ABS resin. I use denatured alcohol and never have any issues.

  • @ANI-RECAPPED
    @ANI-RECAPPED Рік тому

    hello i saw that u also have a anycubic mono x can you probably say me your settings because my prints failing very often

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому

      Email me and can send them to you.

    • @PaintersPalace
      @PaintersPalace Рік тому

      Settings change printer to printer. Anothers config may be a good baseline but u may still need to tweak for ur printer.

  • @AbdulAziz-cj4hg
    @AbdulAziz-cj4hg Рік тому

    Hey im printing 20cm tall body parts (leg torso and hands together) and its only possible to put one punch hole in the neck key to head. Because the leg only touch the ground like 8mm, and i need to put a bolt there. Should i re purpose the bolt hole as the punch hole too?

  • @eltenda
    @eltenda Рік тому

    Excellent video!

  • @KarelChytilArt
    @KarelChytilArt Рік тому

    Great video :)

  • @AbdulAziz-cj4hg
    @AbdulAziz-cj4hg Рік тому

    It my first time printing big, i usually cure with sunlight bcs i live in tropical country, but i wanna know, how long can a print last without curing until a cracking occurs?

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому

      Cracking doesn't usually occur unless there's something wrong with the print, however I'd cure it within a reasonable amount of time.

    • @AbdulAziz-cj4hg
      @AbdulAziz-cj4hg Рік тому

      @@TheCreativeCollector how long is that reasonable amount of time? hehe

    • @musashidanmcgrath
      @musashidanmcgrath Рік тому +1

      Curing in sunlight takes up to 12 hours, whereas a UV light will cure in 5 Mins. I live in one of the sunniest parts of Spain and I don't use the sun to cure. 😂

  • @felipeprato
    @felipeprato Рік тому

    A doubt... I put it to wash in alcohol and then I put it to wash in water... since my alcohol is already reasonably dirty... I use the water to wash it to remove the rest of the impurities that remain with the reused alcohol . Is there any problem doing this process in sequence?

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому +1

      There's no real issue with doing that. Just make sure the print is completely dry before curing or you can get water spots on the print.

    • @felipeprato
      @felipeprato Рік тому +1

      @@TheCreativeCollector thank you... I usually do the cure the next day; but even so... there are parts that are "glossy" nothing big.. but it's strange

    • @PaintersPalace
      @PaintersPalace Рік тому +2

      @@felipeprato glossy is from resin still not cleaned off. While.its in the IPA, use an old toothbrush to get in places and scrub it good. Not good for small parts but use ur own judgement.

  • @Kleano52
    @Kleano52 Рік тому

    How do I prevent my prints from shattering? I painted them, left them on my patio, and when I came back to them a couple of days later, they looked like they were shattered. Peeling, cracks, and inner shatter. What is going on and why? 😭

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому +1

      Sounds like maybe they weren't cured all the way. And this resin isn't the type to be left out in the elements like that.

  • @theboredtrucker3898
    @theboredtrucker3898 Рік тому

    when you add your drain holes it didn't create the plug. Is that in the settings?

  • @peterclegg2609
    @peterclegg2609 Рік тому

    Another great video Henry, keep it coming. Could you send me a link for the discord.

  • @darrellhood5430
    @darrellhood5430 Рік тому +1

    Lychee supports dont go through the model thats why I dont use chitubox and use lychee as my slicer of choice

  • @jameskillbot2867
    @jameskillbot2867 11 місяців тому

    What mask do you wear??

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  11 місяців тому

      Just a 3M respirator

    • @jameskillbot2867
      @jameskillbot2867 11 місяців тому

      @@TheCreativeCollector thanks for the response. You were doing a voice over on a previously shot video then. I’m having all sorts of trouble figuring out how safety conscious I should be even after doing this for a couple years. There’s plenty of UA-camrs who remove supports and such with just gloves and most skip over safety and I’m just at a loss.

  • @MigMonkey
    @MigMonkey Рік тому

    Those interior supports have been annoying me for years.. wow. I had no idea about infill

  • @megaprimemaster
    @megaprimemaster 3 місяці тому

    a light model has more survivability when it falls.

  • @tam653m
    @tam653m Рік тому +1

    Gotta say, man, every time you show hollowing and talk about how you don't support the interior, then you preview the layers up and down a few times, you can clearly see that there are islands that are not supported. In one case, you even showed the print after and casually pointed out that the print errored for some reason the peg cavity but that you could fix it. THAT was due to not supporting the inside of the model. Lot's of great info in your vids. I'm totally not a troll. But this makes me crazy every time you show your hollowing.

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому

      Well thanks for the feedback, but the infill isn't really meant to support anything other than the structure. Just to make it more stable if you will. And I'm not sure what islands you're referring to. Maybe its camera angle? But I've never had any resin pockets or islands in my models by doing this. I've printed well over 100 models in the past 2 years and I had only 1 issue, and that's the one in the video. Nine times out of ten when there are fails, it's due to something minor with the printer, resin, or my error, but usually never the hollowing process. This process works for me, so that's why I show it. And it's helped a lot of others as well. Anyways, thanks for the feedback and I appreciate your support. Happy printing!

  • @Thin447Line
    @Thin447Line Рік тому

    check your mic dude! audio keeps cutting in and out.

  • @lokiwartooth1138
    @lokiwartooth1138 Рік тому

    I hear my supports up pop them off then wash it up

  • @studiovulcan4411
    @studiovulcan4411 Рік тому

    Why not just print in clear and then paint so you know it's curing 100% all of the way through?

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому +1

      Because I can see more of the details in the grey resin. Clear is hard to see sometimes

    • @studiovulcan4411
      @studiovulcan4411 Рік тому

      @@TheCreativeCollector gotcha but after you paint them all the details back, right?

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому

      True. But I gotta see it to paint it. 😊

    • @studiovulcan4411
      @studiovulcan4411 Рік тому

      @@TheCreativeCollector Ah gotcha! I haven't painted resin stuff yet. I always thought they'd get primed with a white or grey etc. I'm still new to it all haha. Very good vid though.

  • @hyedenny
    @hyedenny Рік тому

    So instead of hearing your machines in the background, you have shite music that sounds more like noise than noise does.

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  Рік тому +1

      Thought about playing some death metal on there or would you prefer Celine Dion?

  • @grtzubil
    @grtzubil 9 місяців тому

    o_o Sorry but.. WHAT HAPPENED to your machines? They've seen WW2?

  • @ROOKTABULA
    @ROOKTABULA 6 місяців тому

    So "50% precision" refers to what exactly? Obviously not the surface of the print....
    Great tutorial on the slicer but an edit suggestion:
    Music taste is subjective. For those that find a certain piece grating, hearing it over and over this high in the mix makes it less likely for many viewers to return.
    😵‍💫👎
    Thumbs up and a sub but hopefully this vid is the outlier in terms of 'music'. 😉

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  6 місяців тому

      It refers to the inner surface of the print since some artists don't clean the inside and the print can be rigid. This helps when you have to punch a drain hole on an uneven surface.

  • @TAGSlays
    @TAGSlays 7 місяців тому

    There is a REASON supports are generated with 0% infill. Your drain holes are all in the wrong places for the wrong reasons. I cannot stress how wrong this video is.

    • @TheCreativeCollector
      @TheCreativeCollector  7 місяців тому

      Is that so? Then try telling the countless other people who have printed this way with successful results as well as the other 200 plus models I've done with no issues. Sounds like maybe you're doing something wrong.