This should be complusory viewing for anyone who wants to get into 3d printing. Its been invaluable. Its has confirm several things i suspected and many I never thought of. Thanks you so much
I said it in your other video and I'll repeat it here, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!! you really help me understand how to support a model, and the fact that autosupports can be used if you know how and what to account for! Your way of explaining with examples and not bashing anything just because is so appreciated! I managed to have succesfull prints with your other video, not perfect but they did came out complete, so Im not over the learning curve just yet, but you gave me a real push up the hill! Thank you again!
Once I started using your support settings I realized how bad most presupports are. Really, I need to start the praise with Cones of Calibration that honed in my printer's light on time to a .1 second level. With the exposure correct and your supports my prints basically never fail. If they do it’s because I made an error in my manual supports so I have an isolated problem that I know how to solve. The prints come off so easily and CLEAN! It’s mind boggling how commercial presupports play it safe to make up for successful prints on suboptimal printer settings to the point that they’ll slap on some absolute logs. Nowadays if a file comes unsupported and presupported I’ll actually pick the unsupported and do it myself. Thank you so much for teaching us all!
@Fezzik312 man this is such high praise. I am honored. I'm so glad my methods are working for you. Tableflip Foundry does professional supports for a number of artists. It helps to check to see who does their supports when choosing to buy from a creator. If you have a creator you love and don't love their support work, feel free to recommend us!!! Also, we have an amazing discord with tons of people who agree with you and love sharing the stuff they are doing. Im on there all the time too, would love to have ya! I'm currently doing a crazy underdark build on our tabletop crafting channel!
I wish i had found this class a long time ago, i have a small 3d printing bussiness, mostly FDM but i have a resin 3d printer. Lately i was tired of failed prints on monster high dolls accesories, and i realized that it was time for me to start listening to the people who knows about this kind of printing technology. I've learned a lot today with this video and i can't wait to start to calibrate the printer, set the supports in the right way and of course to print Puck. Thank you so much!!!
Im so glad to hear that man! Please feel free to ask any questions you may have any time. I have some other useful videos here as well for resin printing and more to come soon!
Just wanted to say your videos have changed my life, I no longer use Lychee's auto supports and fully support models manually, and my models have never looked better thanks to your support settings too! The Cones of Calibration need a lot more attention, they are an amazing calibration tool, my light on time has gone from 2.5s to 2.05s so now my models not only look more crisp, but they print faster too. This video and channel deserve a lot more attention.
I really cant tell you how much I appreciate you taking the time to write this for me. Its this kind of stuff that really keeps me motivated to keep making content. Thank you.
I very, very rarely write comment but I wanted to pause halfway through the video and say thank you very much. You have a very nice and descriptive explanation. Very useful content. I wish you continued success. ⭐
This video is BY FAR the best and most informative guide out there! Game changer for sure when it comes to manual supports (or just how to approach them in general). Thank you!!!!
Excellent presentation! Your methodology for adding supports is logical, objective, and easy. A rare feat when it comes to 3D printing. I hope Lychee and other slicer vendors incorporate your workflow into a future version. The support workflow is a happy medium between the destructive auto-support and the tedious manual support processes. The Cones of Calibration (to get a baseline exposure settings) and this semi-automated support workflow have helped remove some of the the guesswork out of the 3D printing process.
This video is gold, great information. I just ran the second island detection at 100um which took almost two hours and came up with 6,939 islands. Definitely a challenging model.
It's definitely not a perfect system. But when it works it can save you so much effort. It's got it's use case. But just know how it works and using it when you can is just one more tool in the tool box
When I started printing earlier this year I got lychee pro as a free month trial right at the start and it was fantastic! When the month trial ended it was like I was soo limited to what I could print! It reminded me of when I had an older IPhone and since I never owned one lol locked in to limited settings not being free to do what you really needed to do in.the basic so I have been on lychee pro now since the beginning really give or take a week trying to get used to the basic or chitubox it just wasn't happening! So anyone on basic move to pro it opens up so many doors in 3D printing! Basic should just be for getting started it should be basic as a trial to get used to a couple of things as that's all you have really! The model parting splitting and thr cutting features I never released how much I used that! I was lost without it!
I just got my 1st resin printer last week (Photon mono2 and a wash and cure2) and this is the most useful video I have seen so far. (I've been printing with filament for years) I downloaded your cones and had the printer dialed in within 2 prints. (I had tried some other calibration tests but they were kinda subjective and very subtle in their differences between prints, the cones of calibration are VERY straightforward to understand so major props for that) I just did my 1st successful manual supports on a model in Lychee thanks to your cool workflow. (I'd mostly been printing pre supported models and using the auto supports in anycubic workshop but I didn't like the lack of control I had with those) so that's 1 for 1 on successful prints that I did the supports on :) (tbh I probably put way more supports than I needed but I thought better safe than sorry until I get a better feel for it) theres just so much useful info in this one video thank you for demystifying a lot of stuff part of the reason I never got into resin was the hassles involved with chemicals and stuff but TBH it's way less hassle than I thought it would be . getting a filament printer dialed in is WAY harder thats for sure. (and thats using an EZABL pro bed leveling system, when I got my 1st printer it had no auto level and it took me days to get it dialed in even with the bed leveler it;s still a PITA) I've been using water washable resin so I don't even have to deal with IPA, just give the prints a swirl in a bucket of water (that I'll cure outside in the sun when it gets too dirty), put them in the wash and cure, wash for about 5 mins, cure them for about 5 and it's job done. I really love the minimal clean up you need to do on the finished models compared to filament (sometimes I'd be sanding those things for hours on end but with resin it's like 5 mins with a scalpel and maybe a light sand with some fine grit) I wish I had got into resin sooner
@@TableFlipFoundry will do and thanks again for your great content, I've watched another few of your vids and you really do give out great detailed info.
Hi Ty! I just wanted to say a huge thank you for the videos and tutorials you post on youtube, I just printed the most perfect piece. All the ones I've done have been horrible marks on the piece and lots of flaws, but this one, I'm in shock, I really didn't expect it to be perfect. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
I just bought an Elegoo Saturn 8k. It's my first 3d printer ever. I can't wait to get started however my printing area isn't finished. Just painted the room. All that's left is to build the work bench. Been listening to videos like this during the whole remodel. This video though I've listened to or watched over four times. I feel like a child with a new transformer sitting on the counter but mom won't let me have it cause my chores aren't finished. Lol anyways sorry for the ramble just waiting for the paint to dry ugh. Thanks for the knowledge!
@@TableFlipFoundry by the way I joined up on the discord. I also went with a Loot subscription to start. Their tavern looks sweet. Had to have it. Anyways thanks again!
@@TableFlipFoundry printed my first prints! success the first time but I guess it helps to have the models fully supported :). I will learn how to do all my own supports but to start it was nice having Loots fully supported prints. Printing out the tavern now cant wait. Man that build plate holds a lot of items. love it!
After learning my saturn 2 from all this on here it's the lift speed now I only really touch as I've now got half the time shaved off from a 4hr to a 2hr print with no effect to the print the prints on the saturn 2 at 200.or 180 are outstanding but only once you have the rest dialed in absolutely perfect! I learn this from here all the other settings before I recently started playing with the lift speed and its blowing me away with speed and quality just now!
I think those kind of deep dive tuning is reakly good to do once you really grasp everything that's going on. I had high hopes for the acf film tests phrozen was doing but it seems to not be all it's cracked up to be. Did you see the Athena printer?
Current version of Lychee won't accept certain support parameters for light/medium/heavy. Like if you try to choose 1mm diameter it will change from medium to light. There are minimums for diameter in each category.
@@TableFlipFoundry yes, it will accept the other parameters. I just pointed it out because it won't matter much that this parameter won't be exactly like yours.
@@julianopolito it will. It's just confusing. Have a watch of my lychee basics video. I talk about why this is a confusing feature and outline exactly how it displays an * to indicate stuff.
This was so helpful! I’m just getting started with 3D printing and this video helped to make sense of a lot of technical stuff that I felt overwhelmed with. I’m so glad you went over so much and it was well worth the time to watch it from start to finish. Like someone else said I’ll definitely have to come back to the video to rewatch some things as I go through my printing journey. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge, keep up the great work and look forward to more videos.
@@TableFlipFoundry to be honest I think long videos are great, covering a big subject rather than trying to watch 10 different videos about the same thing. I'm sure it's hard to keep making such big and informative videos all the time. I'm keen to try the cones of calibration soon and get everything dialed in. I'll have to check out the discord as well.
41.45 this would be an excellent smart detection setting for the new printers to start having! Temp fluxes so it is then able to change its own UV exposure to accommodate that temperature drop! This m5s has alot nice stuff on it but this type of setting would be one we really need! It could even been built in as a winter setting so it's just working off daylight saving times etc
I watched this all a while back when started it helped ALOT! I just got the anycubic M5s yesterday and not amused with it one them blunder purchases! It's like a vacuum cleaner the fans are so loud and I have a saturn 2 8k and people say that's loud but it's like a mouse to the m5s! Anyway I use Lychee pro love it and just noticed it has the M5s so maybe now we can get SOME PROPER RESULTS from this pile nownive got Lychee on my side! I am going to go try a cones cones of calibration next see if I can get this junk actually printing! Been day n half now and not had a print off it but validation matrix cards I think I might change it to NFEP or stuff same as my saturn 2 8k that's been great stuff! I'm just wondering if a replacement fan for the saturn 2 would fit the M5s to quiet this thig down honestly you can't have it in your room with others if you sit and watch TV or in the room no wonder they made the app to monitor it because you can't really sit with it!
Lychee pro 5.2.2 is now just amazing with all the support settings amd painted supports love the distance settings just ashame auto supports still don't work but Parenting supports still need alot work! They merge to close to the model when optimised leaving loads jumbled up tips on few support pillars it makes a mess as you can't get them off easy
@TableFlip Foundry: thank you for the Cones of Calibration. A question: should we print a few cones at Summer and then at Winter, because room tempature matters? Thx
In regards to room temperature, maybe translucent resin will help. I am using elegoo abs like smoky black, and even though the printer is in my basement where its probably around 10 degrees celsius, I am having very few failures. Granted, my exposure time is probably higher than normal (i have seen profiles with 2 sec exposure time for smoky black, while im using 3.05). I came to that value through trial and error with the cones of calibration.
I was doing an exposure tests to dial in a new resin and I ran into an interesting problem. I used the cones of calibration and the starship resin calibration test from 3drs and I noticed that the when I tried for a perfect resin exposure with the cones of calibration, I got no small hammers on the starship. Also when I paired this with multiple, yet different presupported models, AV Games, Artisan Guild, Heros Infinite, and Belksars, I got quite a few failures especially with AV games which came out flat from the torso down. When I shot for a perfect starship hammer test where it had some successful cones on the failure side and I got all of the mix of minutes to print successfully.
@@TableFlipFoundry it turns out the error was just some bad resin. A new bottle and the it started printing just fine. Even with the archvillain models.
I have found for me that Lychee sliced models on my Photon Mono 4k take more that twice as long as Photon workshop or Chitubox. I believe it is in the parameters for the lift that make is so long.
I like the optimisation of the parenting but hate how it bunches up tips to close to the model! I would do the parenting myself lower down it works alot better or if you switch everything off in magic just leave optimisation on and then do your manual parenting Nice tip 4mm tip! Knew watching a second time I'd pick something up I missed the first time!
Don't hold control when laying fans double click main support and hold alt only, using control and alt activates mini supports as you see ticked in blue under tip length or just untick that instead of pushing your scroller all way up you will be able to use the Normal support settings for them this way. Lychee also.has the click.and hold shift key to auto place fans with your own diameter I don't know if all this is new in 5.2.2 Pro but alot easier! I still can't figure out that chitubox!
This is an amazing class! I'm absolutely going to use your semi-auto support method! But your support contact math is off. A 0.6 mm support has an area of 0.28 sq mm. A 0.28 mm support has an area of 0.062 sq mm. You'd need 4-5 of the smaller supports to equal the larger support. In practice, it doesn't seem to matter, which makes me think that there's essentially never a need for a 0.6mm support tip.
this is why I call it "fuzzy" lol It is, but the general logic mostly stands. I knew someone had to point it out eventually. I just didn't want to try to do the math mid class lol Although, your math is quite off here. So the math is....fuzzy but it basically holds up. .28 = .56 .6 = 1.2
Recently got directed here by one of your testers (ccatlett1984) on Lychee discord so thought I'd give it a try. Would really like to know more about the concept behind this test but maybe another video one day. Right now it's just a crystal ball and I'll accept it on faith. One question though. Would it hurt to remove the bevel on the base? I'm guessing that its included to help remove prints from the build plate but that's unnecessary with a flex plate. I want to square up the base so I have a neat rectangular base shape to test for elephants foot elimination during exposure testing. I mean you know I'm going to try it anyway right, but if you were to shout an emphatic No, I'd save myself some grief. Thanks for the calibration tool, mini, video and community support. Cheers.
Oh! You should join our discord. We do all sort of technical testing and discussion there! Id be happy to get you a version with a square base if youd like. It's fairly easy to do.
So... as another step in the workflow, what about starting with an autosupport followed by the island detector sequence? Does this turn out to be too cluttered?
The island search settings have all changed now it's now Normal or drastic something weird like that everyone seems to use the Normal setting I don't think they feel the next one up is inecessary as added hundreds of islands! This is on just about every channel for statue figure printing on UA-cam!
I have a question. When should you adjust uv power instead of exposure time. I have my mono x set at 60%. Mostly because i saw everyone else say to do 60
Hi, thanks for this awesome Video, helped me a lot.....But now my Question: I have Lychee Slicer 4.1.0 Pro, but I cant select Mini-Supports, its grayed out, can U tell me why? I payed for this and wondering
Great video, thank you! Quick question. Would these support settings apply to larger prints as well? I saw another comment you linked a video but it goes nowhere now.
I'm new to this and OMG this makes the absolute most sense of anything I've watched about 3d resin printing so far! So many useful tips and great advice in one video 🤌
Great video, I've learned a whole lot. But man, you get distracted easily. You try to answer one question and as soon as another one shows up, you forget the former. Really stressful to watch sometimes. ;)
You are not wrong. I promise as soon as I have free time, I will be revisiting this content with properly edited nicely produced videos. Its on the horizon.
The cones of calibration don't work on Saturn 2 8ks they were well off to a validation matrix! There good for smaller 4k printers but do not work with my 8ks amd just away to try them with this new 12k m5s! 10in screens that is I use them great on my.mono 4k and mono 2 but my saturn 8ks nope Well off to a perfect printed validation matrix whare everything printed as it should on every test so had to go with the matrix! I don't know it's it's like what you said earlier with being a larger fep streching more? But maybe give this a wee test on a larger printer and let me know if you got it to march a validation matrix test print I should add this was on a brand new saturn 2 out the box x2! I am away to it through the 12k now Will let you know how we get on!
I'm so sorry but this is not accurate. I have 6 Saturn 2 machines and have no issues with calibrating with cones. I'll have a video releasing soon with comparisons between the 3 Saturn generations all with results with the cones as well as some other prints too. I have used them in every machine I've owned. The photon 2k mono, mono x, sonic mini, sonic mini 4k, Saturn 1, Saturn 2, epax e10 8k. And now the Saturn 3 ultra. All working across the board.
Something I don't understand Still is when printing at 50um layer hight you still get all your fine smaller layers but then you have and these stripes at like half an Inch across all of your model!? Surely the build plate doesn't come up half inch a layer to make these the printer would have to be like 10 ft tall for a small model if that was the case at thousands of layers? For example I Printed a model trailer for a tank model 1.35 scale I angled it 45° and printed in my mono 2 amd left all these lines about half inch spaced all way up it thats some size layer hight the build plate would have to raise and drop but just dont know haha! I will try it in my saturn 2 8k and hopefully the m5s 12k see if these can begone but the smaller printers seem to do this worse than the 10in screens so just not 100% on what is happening here?
I do not use penetration at all, it is an antiquated feature. All it does is increase the tip contact diameter and force you to have to do additional math. It should no longer even be an option for supports in my opinion.
life saver was getting real discouraged about the printer not working for me but this video and the cones of calibration have renewed my drive to print all the things now and happy to have found the discord as well. turns out i wasnt using the supports correctly and thats why i had the issue of prints sticking the fep they couldnt overcome the suction.
Why not save resin and do less damage by having a single support branch into 3 points ? does the software not support it... Just watching videos as I consider getting a resin printer vs fdm, however it seems to me that a single support that forks will lift off the bed far easier then 3.
There is a number of technical reasons I don't do this. Primarily stability. But also rigidity can get too high when you parent too many supports in that way. This does happen to be an older class. I think we are due a newer class with updated tools and techniques
This was a fantastic video and thanks for doing it but if you do it again, you've got to ignore questions. Can you imagine attending a college lecture and having people raise their hands and the instructor stops his lecture and answers every question every time someone raises their hand?
This is the difference between a live stream and a youtube video. Live stream is interactive so, questions get answered :) Sadly, planning an editing up a youtube video is extremely time consuming. I am working hard to structure my company so that I can free up that time so I can revisit these classes and do proper edited structured format of them but its going to be a little bit.
@@TableFlipFoundry Definitely answer questions. Just don't glance at the chat until you're done explaining your current topic 😁 I did learn a lot and looking forward to more.
Hello! I have an Elegoo/Saturn 4k, and I am not able to print properly, because what I put to print even using strong supports, the base layers remain partly on the FEP and the other on the printing base, I am using Anycubic Gray Basic resin and the temperature where live and above 25°C. i am using exposure time of 2 sec and layer height of 0.025mm
If your base layers aren't partially sticking to the build plate you're going to have to try leveling again. Also increasing your burn in time a little bit can help but leveling is likely the culpret
Great Video! But somehow I’ve missed how to actually CHANGE the x3 Preset’s from Lychee to the Example: Custom Med you suggest. I can’t get them to stay? As soon as I enter the new Setting it will just DEFAULT to Light? I have the PRO. Tried Advanced Edit mode ect. I’ve watched this video x5 Times & I’m not getting it…. Help Please Thanks- Lee
@@TableFlipFoundry Thanks for quick response 😁 👉Yeah I kept seeing how your display was different in the video. I finally figured it out. And testing the settings on both my “Saturn S” & older “Photon Mono SE” definitely a timesaver🤩 👇Thanks Again🙏 ☯️ZenModeling☯️
@@TableFlipFoundry Looking forward to it. I just pealed off the files I sliced yesterday from both my Saturn S & Photon & those new settings you suggested worked great💯 ZenModeling
@@TableFlipFoundry I must've missed that bit. I added those zigzags between the supports im hoping that it'll add more stability here's to hoping I get a successful print but I really appreciate the vid its a really good jumping off point
Hoping someone can help me out here - I'm going to print the cones of calibration but my concern is with the forced failures do you need to clean the FEP/are bits getting printed and floating around in the vat instead of sticking to the print? I'm new and have been using a Mars 5 ultra for over a week and haven't had any failures so I'm not sure how that plays out. Thanks!
Once I support the islands at 300 microns, I dont find any new ones at smallers settings. I don't have lychee pro so im scanning at Detailed accuracy. What could cause this difference compared to your proces?
The fact that you don't have real scan is the reason. The other scans don't take your layer height into account. Unfortunately it seems you must have pro for the layer scanning
Thanks, I might subscribe to pro later, but my recent print came out great with your workflow after a failed print earlier. Thanks a bunch!@@TableFlipFoundry
Exposure time didn't work for me with those support settings. I'm still messing around with it but I had to run a 6.5s normal exposure. Anyone else run into this issue?
I hate to bother you but I need a little help because I am getting nothing but strange results. I have a Creality 006/4K printer and I am attempting to calibrate iForm 182 ASB-Like resin. I have printed off a 2.65, 2.6 and 2.55 second test but the results are incredibly off. 2.65 seconds showed all success cones printed correctly but failure cones printed but not perfectly 2.60 seconds once again had all success cones print and showed the tiny cylinder between the cones distinctly with a sharper crispness but the failure side had two missing cones the tinniest of middle cone followed by a cone that formed perfect but short and a smaller check cone 2.55 seconds had a very small gap where the little cylinder of the check cone was supposed to form but the other cones printed completely slightly smaller but the Fail side still had the three partial cones but the check cone while incomplete was slightly bigger at roughly 50% size. I am in the middle of printing a 2.5 second test but the success side cones are getting smaller. Any advice?
UA-cam isnt the most convenient forum to help troubleshoot on. If you want to jump on our discord server you can shoot me a message directly there. Also, V2 of the cones is pinned on the cones channel on the server. Grab those too! They have major design improvements and print a lot faster. Grab those, and run 2.5 seconds and message me the results. discord.gg/tableflipfoundry
Is it me or does Lychee seem to hang up alot? I'll be working away and all of a sudden I can no longer change my point of view. The whole program doesn't freeze. Can still open menues just can't look around. I have to restart Lychee to get it to work again. Video drivers up to date. Anyways if anyone has any suggestions or if that's just Lychee or my computer I'd appreciate any feed back or possible solutions. Thanks all!
Hear me out. Not trying to be a smartass. @1:10:20 you do say that the math isn't perfect but 1x 0.6mm isn't as much as 3x 0.28mm supports. 1x 0.6 = 0.888 c/mm of contact 3x 0.28 = 0.580 c/mm of contact Would it be more about distributing the load & cleaner breaks, rather than total contact area?
Right. Without doing piR2 on every thing on the fly to calculate the idea here is the use smaller less visible tips but more of them to create the same holding force with less visible damage.
not sure what u mean by new workflow for auto support, i use lychee and have for about year and half, there's no difference, ok ok there are new features but workflow is the exactly the same , about 5% different
Blizzard icon,what game you play?Nobody explained like you did,most of them are bla,bla ,bla and over and you know nothing new.This is perfect,i wanna test cones of calibration just bought Abycubic photon mono 6k.
We have v3 coming out within the next week or so! I've played about all the blizzard games. Lately I play hearthstone battlegrounds while I'm doing supports :) I'm so glad you find my teaching style effective. Congrats on the new printer. Visit us on discord so we can see your progress
Lol, Its pronounce Laminar. Hahah. I failed.
I'm using google translator ,😅😅
I leveled the base with the vat in place and the rosin in, could it be the build base attachment faulty?
As a beginner this is one of the greatest videos I have found on resin printing
This should be complusory viewing for anyone who wants to get into 3d printing. Its been invaluable. Its has confirm several things i suspected and many I never thought of. Thanks you so much
This was the greatest hour and a half I’ve spent learning how to print miniatures as a gamer. Thanks!
Your so welcome! Thanks for watching! Im glad you found it helpful!
Wish I found your channel at the start of my 3D printing Journey!! Better late than never 100%
Welcome to the family :) I have more content coming soon too!
I said it in your other video and I'll repeat it here, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!! you really help me understand how to support a model, and the fact that autosupports can be used if you know how and what to account for! Your way of explaining with examples and not bashing anything just because is so appreciated! I managed to have succesfull prints with your other video, not perfect but they did came out complete, so Im not over the learning curve just yet, but you gave me a real push up the hill! Thank you again!
Once I started using your support settings I realized how bad most presupports are.
Really, I need to start the praise with Cones of Calibration that honed in my printer's light on time to a .1 second level. With the exposure correct and your supports my prints basically never fail. If they do it’s because I made an error in my manual supports so I have an isolated problem that I know how to solve.
The prints come off so easily and CLEAN!
It’s mind boggling how commercial presupports play it safe to make up for successful prints on suboptimal printer settings to the point that they’ll slap on some absolute logs.
Nowadays if a file comes unsupported and presupported I’ll actually pick the unsupported and do it myself.
Thank you so much for teaching us all!
@Fezzik312 man this is such high praise. I am honored. I'm so glad my methods are working for you. Tableflip Foundry does professional supports for a number of artists. It helps to check to see who does their supports when choosing to buy from a creator.
If you have a creator you love and don't love their support work, feel free to recommend us!!!
Also, we have an amazing discord with tons of people who agree with you and love sharing the stuff they are doing. Im on there all the time too, would love to have ya! I'm currently doing a crazy underdark build on our tabletop crafting channel!
I wish i had found this class a long time ago, i have a small 3d printing bussiness, mostly FDM but i have a resin 3d printer. Lately i was tired of failed prints on monster high dolls accesories, and i realized that it was time for me to start listening to the people who knows about this kind of printing technology. I've learned a lot today with this video and i can't wait to start to calibrate the printer, set the supports in the right way and of course to print Puck. Thank you so much!!!
Im so glad to hear that man! Please feel free to ask any questions you may have any time. I have some other useful videos here as well for resin printing and more to come soon!
Just wanted to say your videos have changed my life, I no longer use Lychee's auto supports and fully support models manually, and my models have never looked better thanks to your support settings too! The Cones of Calibration need a lot more attention, they are an amazing calibration tool, my light on time has gone from 2.5s to 2.05s so now my models not only look more crisp, but they print faster too. This video and channel deserve a lot more attention.
I really cant tell you how much I appreciate you taking the time to write this for me. Its this kind of stuff that really keeps me motivated to keep making content. Thank you.
I very, very rarely write comment but I wanted to pause halfway through the video and say thank you very much. You have a very nice and descriptive explanation. Very useful content. I wish you continued success. ⭐
Thank you so much for taking the time to write me a comment. I'm so happy you're finding it helpful
I love how you are just soo kind on describing the Auto Supports in lychee from the Island detector 😂
This video is BY FAR the best and most informative guide out there! Game changer for sure when it comes to manual supports (or just how to approach them in general). Thank you!!!!
Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful!
Excellent presentation! Your methodology for adding supports is logical, objective, and easy. A rare feat when it comes to 3D printing. I hope Lychee and other slicer vendors incorporate your workflow into a future version. The support workflow is a happy medium between the destructive auto-support and the tedious manual support processes. The Cones of Calibration (to get a baseline exposure settings) and this semi-automated support workflow have helped remove some of the the guesswork out of the 3D printing process.
Learning a lot! I'll probably have to come back and watch a billion times before it sinks in. Oh and thanks for using that raft it really does help!
Thanks for watching. As soon as I get some spare time I'll put together a shorter version of the TableFlip Auto-Support Method
This video is gold, great information. I just ran the second island detection at 100um which took almost two hours and came up with 6,939 islands. Definitely a challenging model.
It's definitely not a perfect system. But when it works it can save you so much effort.
It's got it's use case. But just know how it works and using it when you can is just one more tool in the tool box
When I started printing earlier this year I got lychee pro as a free month trial right at the start and it was fantastic! When the month trial ended it was like I was soo limited to what I could print! It reminded me of when I had an older IPhone and since I never owned one lol locked in to limited settings not being free to do what you really needed to do in.the basic so I have been on lychee pro now since the beginning really give or take a week trying to get used to the basic or chitubox it just wasn't happening! So anyone on basic move to pro it opens up so many doors in 3D printing! Basic should just be for getting started it should be basic as a trial to get used to a couple of things as that's all you have really! The model parting splitting and thr cutting features I never released how much I used that! I was lost without it!
I just got my 1st resin printer last week (Photon mono2 and a wash and cure2) and this is the most useful video I have seen so far. (I've been printing with filament for years)
I downloaded your cones and had the printer dialed in within 2 prints. (I had tried some other calibration tests but they were kinda subjective and very subtle in their differences between prints, the cones of calibration are VERY straightforward to understand so major props for that)
I just did my 1st successful manual supports on a model in Lychee thanks to your cool workflow. (I'd mostly been printing pre supported models and using the auto supports in anycubic workshop but I didn't like the lack of control I had with those)
so that's 1 for 1 on successful prints that I did the supports on :) (tbh I probably put way more supports than I needed but I thought better safe than sorry until I get a better feel for it)
theres just so much useful info in this one video thank you for demystifying a lot of stuff
part of the reason I never got into resin was the hassles involved with chemicals and stuff but TBH it's way less hassle than I thought it would be .
getting a filament printer dialed in is WAY harder thats for sure. (and thats using an EZABL pro bed leveling system, when I got my 1st printer it had no auto level and it took me days to get it dialed in even with the bed leveler it;s still a PITA)
I've been using water washable resin so I don't even have to deal with IPA, just give the prints a swirl in a bucket of water (that I'll cure outside in the sun when it gets too dirty), put them in the wash and cure, wash for about 5 mins, cure them for about 5 and it's job done.
I really love the minimal clean up you need to do on the finished models compared to filament (sometimes I'd be sanding those things for hours on end but with resin it's like 5 mins with a scalpel and maybe a light sand with some fine grit)
I wish I had got into resin sooner
Welcome to the family :)
The league of resin printers grows. Make sure to hit up our discord! Basically a giant community of friendly people.
@@TableFlipFoundry will do and thanks again for your great content, I've watched another few of your vids and you really do give out great detailed info.
This was great. I have a friend who's just starting out and I sent him this video.
Thanks so much! i'm glad you found it helpful!
Hi Ty! I just wanted to say a huge thank you for the videos and tutorials you post on youtube, I just printed the most perfect piece. All the ones I've done have been horrible marks on the piece and lots of flaws, but this one, I'm in shock, I really didn't expect it to be perfect. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
Oh my gosh! Congrats!!! In happy to he helpful, 😊
Wow! Thank you so much! This really helped me understand supports & co
I just bought an Elegoo Saturn 8k. It's my first 3d printer ever. I can't wait to get started however my printing area isn't finished. Just painted the room. All that's left is to build the work bench. Been listening to videos like this during the whole remodel. This video though I've listened to or watched over four times. I feel like a child with a new transformer sitting on the counter but mom won't let me have it cause my chores aren't finished. Lol anyways sorry for the ramble just waiting for the paint to dry ugh. Thanks for the knowledge!
Haha. I love it. I love that feeling! I'm excited for your journey
@@TableFlipFoundry by the way I joined up on the discord. I also went with a Loot subscription to start. Their tavern looks sweet. Had to have it. Anyways thanks again!
@@TableFlipFoundry printed my first prints! success the first time but I guess it helps to have the models fully supported :). I will learn how to do all my own supports but to start it was nice having Loots fully supported prints. Printing out the tavern now cant wait. Man that build plate holds a lot of items. love it!
Again. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. It made it such an easy process getting started with my first printer! Much gratitude!
After learning my saturn 2 from all this on here it's the lift speed now I only really touch as I've now got half the time shaved off from a 4hr to a 2hr print with no effect to the print the prints on the saturn 2 at 200.or 180 are outstanding but only once you have the rest dialed in absolutely perfect! I learn this from here all the other settings before I recently started playing with the lift speed and its blowing me away with speed and quality just now!
I think those kind of deep dive tuning is reakly good to do once you really grasp everything that's going on.
I had high hopes for the acf film tests phrozen was doing but it seems to not be all it's cracked up to be. Did you see the Athena printer?
Current version of Lychee won't accept certain support parameters for light/medium/heavy. Like if you try to choose 1mm diameter it will change from medium to light. There are minimums for diameter in each category.
It indicates the "closest" preset by the diameter. It's a confusing way to indicate it but it will accept the support parameters.
@@TableFlipFoundry yes, it will accept the other parameters. I just pointed it out because it won't matter much that this parameter won't be exactly like yours.
@@julianopolito it will. It's just confusing. Have a watch of my lychee basics video. I talk about why this is a confusing feature and outline exactly how it displays an * to indicate stuff.
glad to find this channel as i will be having my first resin printer. can't wait for the next class
Glad to have you around! I promise to make more content soon!
This was so helpful! I’m just getting started with 3D printing and this video helped to make sense of a lot of technical stuff that I felt overwhelmed with. I’m so glad you went over so much and it was well worth the time to watch it from start to finish. Like someone else said I’ll definitely have to come back to the video to rewatch some things as I go through my printing journey. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge, keep up the great work and look forward to more videos.
Thank you so much! Welcome to the family! I will try to make time to make more concise videos in the future so its not a 2 hour chunk.
@@TableFlipFoundry to be honest I think long videos are great, covering a big subject rather than trying to watch 10 different videos about the same thing. I'm sure it's hard to keep making such big and informative videos all the time.
I'm keen to try the cones of calibration soon and get everything dialed in. I'll have to check out the discord as well.
41.45 this would be an excellent smart detection setting for the new printers to start having! Temp fluxes so it is then able to change its own UV exposure to accommodate that temperature drop! This m5s has alot nice stuff on it but this type of setting would be one we really need! It could even been built in as a winter setting so it's just working off daylight saving times etc
This taught me so much. Thank you. And yes, it took me 4 hrs to watch a 2 hr stream
Lol. Did you go back and watch again?
@@TableFlipFoundry no. I was at work and they kept interrupting
Man..its time to quit. That's the last staw.
I had no idea you were beheind the cones of calibration. Its a realy good test
I watched this all a while back when started it helped ALOT! I just got the anycubic M5s yesterday and not amused with it one them blunder purchases! It's like a vacuum cleaner the fans are so loud and I have a saturn 2 8k and people say that's loud but it's like a mouse to the m5s! Anyway I use Lychee pro love it and just noticed it has the M5s so maybe now we can get SOME PROPER RESULTS from this pile nownive got Lychee on my side! I am going to go try a cones cones of calibration next see if I can get this junk actually printing! Been day n half now and not had a print off it but validation matrix cards I think I might change it to NFEP or stuff same as my saturn 2 8k that's been great stuff! I'm just wondering if a replacement fan for the saturn 2 would fit the M5s to quiet this thig down honestly you can't have it in your room with others if you sit and watch TV or in the room no wonder they made the app to monitor it because you can't really sit with it!
Lychee pro 5.2.2 is now just amazing with all the support settings amd painted supports love the distance settings just ashame auto supports still don't work but Parenting supports still need alot work! They merge to close to the model when optimised leaving loads jumbled up tips on few support pillars it makes a mess as you can't get them off easy
Thank you for all this amazing info, I'm a complete noob but this has put me on the right path
You're very welcome! Go forth and Print!
Awesome Tutorial! One thumb-up is not enough! 👍x 100
This video illuminated me. Thanks again!
You''re very welcome! Thanks for watching!
This is really smart method 1:46:00 - Using layer height + Support to all islands function.
This make a lot of sense, I'll be trying it out :)
Thanks! I hope its helpful to you!
This video should be called “The Bible for Resin 3D Printing” you are a legend for making this video. Saying Thank you is an understatement
Wish I'd found this right after I got my printer. Thanks.
Well now you got it :) life will be easier now
You can microwave water hot and soften the supports by dipping then and snipping them wont get damage and u can sand the knub off .
You should never have to do this ever. Good supports require no heat and no sanding.
@TableFlip Foundry: thank you for the Cones of Calibration. A question: should we print a few cones at Summer and then at Winter, because room tempature matters? Thx
I would definitely recommend this. Temps can change your calibration. Sorry for the delay in response!
In regards to room temperature, maybe translucent resin will help. I am using elegoo abs like smoky black, and even though the printer is in my basement where its probably around 10 degrees celsius, I am having very few failures. Granted, my exposure time is probably higher than normal (i have seen profiles with 2 sec exposure time for smoky black, while im using 3.05). I came to that value through trial and error with the cones of calibration.
I was doing an exposure tests to dial in a new resin and I ran into an interesting problem. I used the cones of calibration and the starship resin calibration test from 3drs and I noticed that the when I tried for a perfect resin exposure with the cones of calibration, I got no small hammers on the starship. Also when I paired this with multiple, yet different presupported models, AV Games, Artisan Guild, Heros Infinite, and Belksars, I got quite a few failures especially with AV games which came out flat from the torso down. When I shot for a perfect starship hammer test where it had some successful cones on the failure side and I got all of the mix of minutes to print successfully.
This is the opposite of most reports. I'd love to explore this more with you. hop on our discord and shoot me a message.
@@TableFlipFoundry it turns out the error was just some bad resin. A new bottle and the it started printing just fine. Even with the archvillain models.
I have found for me that Lychee sliced models on my Photon Mono 4k take more that twice as long as Photon workshop or Chitubox. I believe it is in the parameters for the lift that make is so long.
The slicing process or the printing process takes longer?
Awesome video, very informative! :)
🤔🤔 what is DAZ design to print action figures off of it with the resin printer ????
I'm not sure I understand your question.
I like the optimisation of the parenting but hate how it bunches up tips to close to the model! I would do the parenting myself lower down it works alot better or if you switch everything off in magic just leave optimisation on and then do your manual parenting
Nice tip 4mm tip! Knew watching a second time I'd pick something up I missed the first time!
Don't hold control when laying fans double click main support and hold alt only, using control and alt activates mini supports as you see ticked in blue under tip length or just untick that instead of pushing your scroller all way up you will be able to use the Normal support settings for them this way. Lychee also.has the click.and hold shift key to auto place fans with your own diameter I don't know if all this is new in 5.2.2 Pro but alot easier! I still can't figure out that chitubox!
This is very helpfull. Thank you so much!
Do you know if there are any coupon codes for Lychee? Great video, looking forward to your work flow video!
This is an amazing class! I'm absolutely going to use your semi-auto support method!
But your support contact math is off. A 0.6 mm support has an area of 0.28 sq mm. A 0.28 mm support has an area of 0.062 sq mm. You'd need 4-5 of the smaller supports to equal the larger support. In practice, it doesn't seem to matter, which makes me think that there's essentially never a need for a 0.6mm support tip.
this is why I call it "fuzzy" lol It is, but the general logic mostly stands. I knew someone had to point it out eventually. I just didn't want to try to do the math mid class lol
Although, your math is quite off here. So the math is....fuzzy but it basically holds up.
.28 = .56
.6 = 1.2
Peopoly’s Phenom Forge includes a resin heater.
Recently got directed here by one of your testers (ccatlett1984) on Lychee discord so thought I'd give it a try. Would really like to know more about the concept behind this test but maybe another video one day. Right now it's just a crystal ball and I'll accept it on faith.
One question though. Would it hurt to remove the bevel on the base? I'm guessing that its included to help remove prints from the build plate but that's unnecessary with a flex plate. I want to square up the base so I have a neat rectangular base shape to test for elephants foot elimination during exposure testing. I mean you know I'm going to try it anyway right, but if you were to shout an emphatic No, I'd save myself some grief.
Thanks for the calibration tool, mini, video and community support. Cheers.
Oh! You should join our discord. We do all sort of technical testing and discussion there! Id be happy to get you a version with a square base if youd like. It's fairly easy to do.
@@TableFlipFoundry I can edit the stl in Zbrush easily enough. Thanks. Another discord could help fill out my day! Cheers.
Really helpful! Time stamps would be helpful for future reference.
Got those timestamps up!
aftewr a nigtmare with 4 differnet broken FDM machiens im going back to resin
Oh man. Welcome back to the family.
awesome channel, not a Table top[ gamer but definitely a 3D Printer enthusiast with FDM & Resin. Thanks again, Is there a link to Discord channel
Thanks for coming! discord.gg/tableflipfoundry
So... as another step in the workflow, what about starting with an autosupport followed by the island detector sequence?
Does this turn out to be too cluttered?
The island search settings have all changed now it's now Normal or drastic something weird like that everyone seems to use the Normal setting I don't think they feel the next one up is inecessary as added hundreds of islands! This is on just about every channel for statue figure printing on UA-cam!
Where are you coming up with the numbers/settings youre starting with? edit: so you can fine tune from there
I have a question. When should you adjust uv power instead of exposure time. I have my mono x set at 60%. Mostly because i saw everyone else say to do 60
Excellent question. I honestly dont have that answer. I have a mono X, I set mine to 80%. Im really not sure to be honest.
Hi, thanks for this awesome Video, helped me a lot.....But now my Question: I have Lychee Slicer 4.1.0 Pro, but I cant select Mini-Supports, its grayed out, can U tell me why? I payed for this and wondering
Great video, thank you! Quick question. Would these support settings apply to larger prints as well? I saw another comment you linked a video but it goes nowhere now.
Yes they do. I use these for large prints also. There are just more of them
@@TableFlipFoundry awesome thanks again!
Sounds good
I'm new to this and OMG this makes the absolute most sense of anything I've watched about 3d resin printing so far! So many useful tips and great advice in one video 🤌
That makes me so happy to hear!!!! Welcome to the community :)
Why dont the make the trunks have different colors on the bottom
Great video, I've learned a whole lot. But man, you get distracted easily. You try to answer one question and as soon as another one shows up, you forget the former. Really stressful to watch sometimes. ;)
You are not wrong. I promise as soon as I have free time, I will be revisiting this content with properly edited nicely produced videos.
Its on the horizon.
Thank You so much!
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching
You are the Best. thank you
you're very welcome!
1:51:48 Island detector
Personal note 23:39
The cones of calibration don't work on Saturn 2 8ks they were well off to a validation matrix! There good for smaller 4k printers but do not work with my 8ks amd just away to try them with this new 12k m5s! 10in screens that is I use them great on my.mono 4k and mono 2 but my saturn 8ks nope Well off to a perfect printed validation matrix whare everything printed as it should on every test so had to go with the matrix! I don't know it's it's like what you said earlier with being a larger fep streching more? But maybe give this a wee test on a larger printer and let me know if you got it to march a validation matrix test print I should add this was on a brand new saturn 2 out the box x2! I am away to it through the 12k now Will let you know how we get on!
I'm so sorry but this is not accurate. I have 6 Saturn 2 machines and have no issues with calibrating with cones.
I'll have a video releasing soon with comparisons between the 3 Saturn generations all with results with the cones as well as some other prints too.
I have used them in every machine I've owned. The photon 2k mono, mono x, sonic mini, sonic mini 4k, Saturn 1, Saturn 2, epax e10 8k. And now the Saturn 3 ultra. All working across the board.
i use tango slicer will it be the same ish for ppl that use that? thanks for very usefull video
The principles will apply for sure. But I've never used tango.
Something I don't understand Still is when printing at 50um layer hight you still get all your fine smaller layers but then you have and these stripes at like half an Inch across all of your model!? Surely the build plate doesn't come up half inch a layer to make these the printer would have to be like 10 ft tall for a small model if that was the case at thousands of layers? For example I Printed a model trailer for a tank model 1.35 scale I angled it 45° and printed in my mono 2 amd left all these lines about half inch spaced all way up it thats some size layer hight the build plate would have to raise and drop but just dont know haha! I will try it in my saturn 2 8k and hopefully the m5s 12k see if these can begone but the smaller printers seem to do this worse than the 10in screens so just not 100% on what is happening here?
Do you use penetration depth on the supports tips? I'm wondering if this will have any impact on the supports connection strength.
I do not use penetration at all, it is an antiquated feature. All it does is increase the tip contact diameter and force you to have to do additional math. It should no longer even be an option for supports in my opinion.
@@TableFlipFoundry Thanks!
life saver was getting real discouraged about the printer not working for me but this video and the cones of calibration have renewed my drive to print all the things now and happy to have found the discord as well. turns out i wasnt using the supports correctly and thats why i had the issue of prints sticking the fep they couldnt overcome the suction.
thank you!
Why not save resin and do less damage by having a single support branch into 3 points ? does the software not support it...
Just watching videos as I consider getting a resin printer vs fdm, however it seems to me that a single support that forks will lift off the bed far easier then 3.
There is a number of technical reasons I don't do this. Primarily stability. But also rigidity can get too high when you parent too many supports in that way. This does happen to be an older class. I think we are due a newer class with updated tools and techniques
This was a fantastic video and thanks for doing it but if you do it again, you've got to ignore questions. Can you imagine attending a college lecture and having people raise their hands and the instructor stops his lecture and answers every question every time someone raises their hand?
This is the difference between a live stream and a youtube video. Live stream is interactive so, questions get answered :)
Sadly, planning an editing up a youtube video is extremely time consuming.
I am working hard to structure my company so that I can free up that time so I can revisit these classes and do proper edited structured format of them but its going to be a little bit.
@@TableFlipFoundry Definitely answer questions. Just don't glance at the chat until you're done explaining your current topic 😁
I did learn a lot and looking forward to more.
Hello! I have an Elegoo/Saturn 4k, and I am not able to print properly, because what I put to print even using strong supports, the base layers remain partly on the FEP and the other on the printing base, I am using Anycubic Gray Basic resin and the temperature where live and above 25°C. i am using exposure time of 2 sec and layer height of 0.025mm
If your base layers aren't partially sticking to the build plate you're going to have to try leveling again.
Also increasing your burn in time a little bit can help but leveling is likely the culpret
Great Video! But somehow I’ve missed how to actually CHANGE the x3 Preset’s from Lychee to the Example: Custom Med you suggest. I can’t get them to stay? As soon as I enter the new Setting it will just DEFAULT to Light? I have the PRO. Tried Advanced Edit mode ect. I’ve watched this video x5 Times & I’m not getting it…. Help Please
Thanks- Lee
They have changed the process since this video but change the settings. Click the gear. Choose which button you want, click the gear and override
@@TableFlipFoundry Thanks for quick response 😁
👉Yeah I kept seeing how your display was different in the video. I finally figured it out. And testing the settings on both my “Saturn S” & older “Photon Mono SE” definitely a timesaver🤩
👇Thanks Again🙏
☯️ZenModeling☯️
@@Zen_Modeling you're quite welcome. I'll do a new class soon with the new lychee.
@@TableFlipFoundry Looking forward to it. I just pealed off the files I sliced yesterday from both my Saturn S & Photon & those new settings you suggested worked great💯
ZenModeling
❤❤❤👏👏👏❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🤔🤔 you are awesome 👏
What is the average LCD screen life, just bought a Mighty 8k, but can't find the replacement screens.
They say 2000 hours. But no explanation if that's print hours or actual use time.
im just using the free version of lychee. will this also work with just the detailed accuracy setting of the island detector?
I do outline a little bit about what to do if you don't have pro version. Yes you can do it. It will require more of your effort
@@TableFlipFoundry I must've missed that bit. I added those zigzags between the supports im hoping that it'll add more stability here's to hoping I get a successful print but I really appreciate the vid its a really good jumping off point
Lychee 5.2.2.still hates pre supported model's you get slabs of supports like the Berlin Wall attached to your model's!
I'm not gonna lie. I've been really struggling with lychee slicer lately. We are in need of some big fixes but nothing yet.
will these settings and support tips also work for large models (1/8 - 1/4 scale)?
You can still catch the VOD of my recent large model live stream class here.
www.twitch.tv/videos/1601751522
@@TableFlipFoundry thank you for the link and thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience it is greatly appreciated.
Hoping someone can help me out here - I'm going to print the cones of calibration but my concern is with the forced failures do you need to clean the FEP/are bits getting printed and floating around in the vat instead of sticking to the print? I'm new and have been using a Mars 5 ultra for over a week and haven't had any failures so I'm not sure how that plays out.
Thanks!
@toothlessvagrant the cones are self cleaning. No need to worry about the forced failures. They get picked up by the roof.
@@TableFlipFoundry I see! So thats what you mean when you talk about islands getting "flattened" if not supported? Just moooshes together
Is 7 light of delay good for all printers?
This setting is a bit out dated for me. You can run much lower. 1 second is fine.
@@TableFlipFoundry if I change the bottom layer count do I have to still recalibrate all my settings?
at 57:24 what was the shortcut you used to align all of your supports?
Control + P. But take care when using this. You want your tips to be perpendicular to the face
hey, if I want to switch between say 25um 50um, do I have to change all the settings? Or if I have it tuned for 50um it will work for other thickness?
If you want to switch printing at different layer heights you will have to adjust exposure accordingly.
Once I support the islands at 300 microns, I dont find any new ones at smallers settings. I don't have lychee pro so im scanning at Detailed accuracy. What could cause this difference compared to your proces?
The fact that you don't have real scan is the reason. The other scans don't take your layer height into account. Unfortunately it seems you must have pro for the layer scanning
Thanks, I might subscribe to pro later, but my recent print came out great with your workflow after a failed print earlier. Thanks a bunch!@@TableFlipFoundry
Why would a print, between supports and the print not leave a detailed surface? Say going from support a flat surface.
I'm sorry I don't understand the question
Exposure time didn't work for me with those support settings. I'm still messing around with it but I had to run a 6.5s normal exposure. Anyone else run into this issue?
I hate to bother you but I need a little help because I am getting nothing but strange results.
I have a Creality 006/4K printer and I am attempting to calibrate iForm 182 ASB-Like resin. I have printed off a 2.65, 2.6 and 2.55 second test but the results are incredibly off.
2.65 seconds showed all success cones printed correctly but failure cones printed but not perfectly
2.60 seconds once again had all success cones print and showed the tiny cylinder between the cones distinctly with a sharper crispness but the failure side had two missing cones the tinniest of middle cone followed by a cone that formed perfect but short and a smaller check cone
2.55 seconds had a very small gap where the little cylinder of the check cone was supposed to form but the other cones printed completely slightly smaller but the Fail side still had the three partial cones but the check cone while incomplete was slightly bigger at roughly 50% size.
I am in the middle of printing a 2.5 second test but the success side cones are getting smaller.
Any advice?
UA-cam isnt the most convenient forum to help troubleshoot on. If you want to jump on our discord server you can shoot me a message directly there. Also, V2 of the cones is pinned on the cones channel on the server. Grab those too! They have major design improvements and print a lot faster. Grab those, and run 2.5 seconds and message me the results.
discord.gg/tableflipfoundry
support settings @ 1:12:39
WHat if temperature in room is about 15 celsius,realy low?
heat up the room or the resin
I have downloaded a file from this and I’m trying to open it up in cura
won’t let me
So sorry. That's a little confusing. Cure is not the software for resin printing.
Hi, I'm new here.
Welcome to the community
Is it me or does Lychee seem to hang up alot? I'll be working away and all of a sudden I can no longer change my point of view. The whole program doesn't freeze. Can still open menues just can't look around. I have to restart Lychee to get it to work again.
Video drivers up to date. Anyways if anyone has any suggestions or if that's just Lychee or my computer I'd appreciate any feed back or possible solutions. Thanks all!
I don't have that but maybe hit the lychee discord and see if anyone else has.
@@TableFlipFoundry okie dokie. Thanks.
I don't think the information in this video can be heard too much.
Hear me out. Not trying to be a smartass.
@1:10:20 you do say that the math isn't perfect but 1x 0.6mm isn't as much as 3x 0.28mm supports.
1x 0.6 = 0.888 c/mm of contact
3x 0.28 = 0.580 c/mm of contact
Would it be more about distributing the load & cleaner breaks, rather than total contact area?
Right. Without doing piR2 on every thing on the fly to calculate the idea here is the use smaller less visible tips but more of them to create the same holding force with less visible damage.
not sure what u mean by new workflow for auto support, i use lychee and have for about year and half, there's no difference, ok ok there are new features but workflow is the exactly the same , about 5% different
Blizzard icon,what game you play?Nobody explained like you did,most of them are bla,bla ,bla and over and you know nothing new.This is perfect,i wanna test cones of calibration just bought Abycubic photon mono 6k.
We have v3 coming out within the next week or so!
I've played about all the blizzard games. Lately I play hearthstone battlegrounds while I'm doing supports :)
I'm so glad you find my teaching style effective. Congrats on the new printer. Visit us on discord so we can see your progress
Здравствуйте,спасибо за вашу работу. Если можно делайте с русскими субтитрами. 😊
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