Phrozen Mega Wash & Cure: Resin Workshop Upgrade!
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- Welcome to another exciting unboxing and demo! In this video, I unveil the Phrozen Mega Wash and Cure units. As you know, I love printing big, and with my Phrozen Sonic Mega 8K, I've tackled some large projects. However, cleaning and curing these large prints have always been a challenge-until now.
Join me as I set up my lab with the Phrozen Wash Mega S and the Phrozen Mega Cure S. Watch as I test these beasts on a secret print, perfect for my ongoing Iron Man suit project. I'll be revealing a special part of the Iron Man helmet-stay tuned to see how it turns out!
These devices are game-changers for any maker working on large-scale 3D prints.
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00:00 - Introduction
02:25 - Unboxing
06:50 - Filling the Mega Wash
11:44 - Revealing the Test Print
14:38 - My First Wash
19:38 - Removing the Print
22:58 - My First Cure
24:46 - The Results!
22:54 - Wrap-Up and Thoughts
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Nice, can't wait to see your new upcoming projects! Keep it up!
Thanks! Will do!
The output is very good. I look forward to it.
Thanks!
For the cleaner, I would think that you could let the dirty contents settle to the bottom, drain off the dirty contents on, clean the dirty contents, and then put the clean contents back into the tank. If you do it regularly, you should be able to use UV lamps to clean most of it. Just a thought.
P.S. A centrifuge might help too. :)
I usually angle my prints so that the side that will not see most has the supports attached.
I need this setup!!!! Im aiming to make larger objects and slicing stuff into parts is not an option and is overwhelming my Jupiter SE. There is now a V2 of the MEGA 8K which im looking at or the MEGA 8K S but the M8K V2 has a higher build capacity.
Cool vid.
You are doing a great job on showing resin printing, but as you mentioned - not for the feint of heart. I don't need the resolution or the hassle of resin, but like to keep informed as to the advances.
Understood! Thanks for watching!
We want Iron Man Helmet tutorial
Still working on that one!
How do you know when to change the isopropanol?
You'll need to clean or change your IPA when the prints stop coming out clean or it's just thick and dirty. 😆
Can’t you use a dowel(s) on the back side of the build plate to assist with removing prints, instead of scratching the build plate?
I have to do that sometimes, particularly afterwards for cleaning up. It's a bit more time consuming and it doesn't always work to remove parts.
Cool stuff but you should have a separate room for printing, as so many reports are coming out how toxic printing fumes are
Thanks for the concern and advice! This is my garage. I routinely open the garage door if the fumes are an issue. I also have an air filtration unit installed near the ceiling. Take care!