Soooo, dumb question, I know nothing about 3d printing but was wanting to get one for DND minis and stuff. You wearing gloves and cleaning them, is this stuff hazardous or detrimental to your health? I'm not getting into it if there's chemicals and stuff. I already had cancer once, no thank you...
The Resin is toxic to get on your skin and will cause irritation, toxic to the environment too, once cured it’s okay not a problem to the environment or your skin. Cleaning I am using 99% IPA so there is another chemical that is potentially hazardous, flammable and most likely dangerous to health if breathed in fumes. I always wear a face mask with chemical cartridge and nitrile gloves, I also use the printer in the garage to avoid funes filling my house, Now the big debate online is if the Resin smell / fumes is dangerous, some say no I say yes and always use a respirator. Small scale printing using the correct PPE you should be fine, scaling up to everyday usage and long term daily exposure then you might want to think extra about ventilation systems and protective equipment.
I’m new resin 3d printers. Do you need to have the cleaner and the curing machine? Or do they just make it dry faster and cleaner? What if you just printed it and didn’t have those would it be ok?
I’m pretty sure you need them. Depending on where you live you could just cure outside, all it needs is uv rays. I’m certain you do need it clean, since you need to wear gloves when handling newly printed resin
Hey, I am à total beginner in 3d printing and of course I have à problem. Can you tell me what I'm doing wrong when the mars 4 dlp says "inconsistent slicing and projection exposure" and don't start printing after that ?
@@techclub8528 so i could clean it myself without machine but the cure station is a must? Is just that I want to buy a cheap machine but I don't have money for more stuff as other devices. That why I'm curious if it a must. Also thanks you for responding 😆
Hey, im planning to get a 3D printer soon and i know for most things you need to pay before you can print, but i wondered if you pay for the file, could you 3D print the same thing over and over? this is probably a stupid question but i saw things saying like 3 minis soldiers lets say for £5 or something, like can u only get 3? or does it print 3 and you can print another 3 again?
Wait so what did you clean off? I’m confused and want to buy a printer. Also, for UV curing can I just use UV lights and put it around the model or just expose the model to the sun for a while?
Hello, I am new at resin printing and am a little bit scared, do you think 3d printing is worth the risk because I heard a lot and am not sure if I am safe anymore I wear mask and gloves and I try to be very careful but I have read many horror stories, is resin that big deal , do you have any health problems from resin, if a spill happens it will be a huge problem for my health?
If you are a patient person and know how to follow a procedure then it should be no problem handling resin, even spill aren't an issue if you are equipped, resin fumes are bad, but ipa that has uncured resin in it and is rapidly evaporating is very toxic for you and needs to be ventilated emidietly, only time I eve got a headache was from not being able to vent the fumes fast enough after force drying a cleaned print with a air gun, now I do that outside.
I am in the garage so mostly vented out the drafty garage caps in the door etc to outside. when I am in there and working on printing I wear a 3M respirator with chemical filter attachments.
It’s to save time, it can take a little while to put your own supports in, plus too many can be annoying as more to remove causing more marks, too little will cause print fails, so it’s a nice bonus if it’s already supported as somebody’s already done the hard work of checking it prints okay with that level of supports
no as there is no heat, i only put the IPA in a separate container, the main liquid in there is water, the sonic waves penetrate the container with IPA then vibrates to clean the print, NO Heat used. Second the vibrations are not enough to heat the liquid to ignite, don@t smoke or put an ignition source next to it and i don't see any problems, no different from using IPA in a cleaner like Wash and cure stations. the vibrations can cause IPA to go airborne but not enough to saturate the air that would ignite, i live in a very humid place anyway maybe if its a super dry low humid area then this could be dangerous. I also use a face fit face-mask / respirator with correct organic gas/ chemicals cartridge so no chance of breathing in the fumes.
to be clear the IPA is in a separate container that i plop into the water in the ultra sonic, then when the print is clean i seal the top and store IPA containers in a fire proof cabinet.
@techclub8528 there is heat and ignition involved in ultrasonic cleaning, the cavitation of air bubbles heats up 5000C and ignites even water, bit it's a lot like lighting a match submerged in gasoline, there isn't enough oxygen or heat to keep combustion going, most ultrasonic cleaners are self heating so they can pose a danger if something is damaged or left plugged in for too long leading to the whole unit overheating and becoming a fire risk without liquid water in them.
Normal water in the ultra sonic but I put my model in a pickle jar with 99% IPA that goes into the ultra sonic. I also do a pre wash in used IPA to get most of the resin off before doing my final wash in clean IPA
Loving the RuneScape music so nostalgic ❤
Making it look easy lol
Making it looks expensive.
The RuneScape music was chef's kiss
Runescapeee haha woo
How you Print such bin Models in 7 Hours?
Soooo, dumb question, I know nothing about 3d printing but was wanting to get one for DND minis and stuff. You wearing gloves and cleaning them, is this stuff hazardous or detrimental to your health? I'm not getting into it if there's chemicals and stuff. I already had cancer once, no thank you...
The Resin is toxic to get on your skin and will cause irritation, toxic to the environment too, once cured it’s okay not a problem to the environment or your skin.
Cleaning I am using 99% IPA so there is another chemical that is potentially hazardous, flammable and most likely dangerous to health if breathed in fumes.
I always wear a face mask with chemical cartridge and nitrile gloves, I also use the printer in the garage to avoid funes filling my house,
Now the big debate online is if the Resin smell / fumes is dangerous, some say no I say yes and always use a respirator.
Small scale printing using the correct PPE you should be fine, scaling up to everyday usage and long term daily exposure then you might want to think extra about ventilation systems and protective equipment.
@@techclub8528 thank you for the information.
That RuneScape music bringing me back
Brooooo
Reminds me of standing in west varrock bank fletching magic shorts and long bow (u) then stringing em mfs all day.
Question: I’m super new to resin printing. Are you able to use only IPA to clean prints or is something like resin away a required step before curing?
Shout out to the RS background music!!
Osrs music is nostalgic 😊
I'm annoyed with myself for how quickly I recognized this music
can you share the configuration of the impression?
I’m new resin 3d printers. Do you need to have the cleaner and the curing machine? Or do they just make it dry faster and cleaner? What if you just printed it and didn’t have those would it be ok?
The resin is toxic if you dont cure it
Resin is toxic so as far as I’m aware it needs it.
I’m pretty sure you need them. Depending on where you live you could just cure outside, all it needs is uv rays.
I’m certain you do need it clean, since you need to wear gloves when handling newly printed resin
Hey, I am à total beginner in 3d printing and of course I have à problem. Can you tell me what I'm doing wrong when the mars 4 dlp says "inconsistent slicing and projection exposure" and don't start printing after that ?
Output is stunning, but changed my mind in the middle of your shorts.
So effin tiring see you clean and everything. Almost feel like don't use resin.
The RuneScape music omg
Bruhhh I just got off RuneScape before I got on UA-cam 😂😂😂
Pls be vegan animals also have lifes Radhe Radhe why be cruel when you can be compassionate Radhe Radhe dont ignor this comment is a
Shoutout to the voiceover editing only occasionally in the right channel 😂😂😂 check your mixing in stereo not mono my dude
That’s the biggest cap in resin printing history. You make it look like it’s plug and play
It literally is plug and play.
Literally is ...
I have an fdm, it's really not plug and play, but those resin printers from this view are way better
@@gianluchavacciofficial8371it’s definitely more to it then that - for example where do you find these high detailed prints
@@InformalPizzayou pay for them you’re never gonna get a perfect 3d model for free
What colors do you use to color resin sculptures after they are done printing?
voice is only in left channel at start, frustrating for me.
So does it usually take this long to print an image
After actually doing multiple prints cleaning is not that easy, nor does just yankong it off look that clean
How do you get your supports off like that
What about coloring? How do you guys print and color it? Like a spiderman statue will have various colors so how do you print that?
cant do that with resin prints, you would need to hand paint them. you can colour switch with filiment printing
@@techclub8528 handpaint to such detailed statue is a big task. I was thinking to buy suchnprinters to sell various statues 😢
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How does a resin printer work?
Back to Lumby!
do we need that two stage cleaning machine?
Nope, that’s just an ultrasonic. When I say two stages I just mean I clean twice, a normal wash and cure station is sufficient enough
@@techclub8528 so i could clean it myself without machine but the cure station is a must? Is just that I want to buy a cheap machine but I don't have money for more stuff as other devices. That why I'm curious if it a must.
Also thanks you for responding 😆
How to get rid of traces of support? Traces always remain, and if you rub it with sandpaper, then traces from it will remain.
my mars 3 doesn't print at all, what the hell???
Hello 👋 if you need a 3D artist who can help you create a custom model with Stl files for printing! I can help you with that.
@@lawy_Studio.1 nah man I returned that shit, so annoying
😂
I peed
His hands seems to be affected by the resins toxicity
no just a skin condition :) i wear gloves
Is it necessary to cure n Dip in warm water I mean whts the purpose
@@ogampertin3478 it’s 99% IPA to clean the resin off the surface. Yeh it’s needed
Tb to choppin trees 🥲🤣
Hey, im planning to get a 3D printer soon and i know for most things you need to pay before you can print, but i wondered if you pay for the file, could you 3D print the same thing over and over? this is probably a stupid question but i saw things saying like 3 minis soldiers lets say for £5 or something, like can u only get 3? or does it print 3 and you can print another 3 again?
Excellent more short form content to make a an intermediate-to-hard hobby look easy and plug&play
I've never done this but I'm sure it's wSy harder than u make it look.... Easy peasy 123 I'm sure it's like easy my mf arse
What kind of resin did you use? Im trying to learn what combinations of resin create relatively sturdy models
Question, Do I need to play OSRS tracks to make the resin cure?
Do you have to use a computer if so what app/file thing?
Or can you use a mobile phone/iPad, if so what apps??
Please help me, do you use chitubox V1.9.5? Could you please tell me the print settings?
Do you have to get the ultrasonic cleaner? Or is there another option to this
That music is soothing sheesh might have to go to sleep and runescape properly this time around
Yo, the Runescape music is taking me back to when I was a kid!
Do you have a link to that model? It’s stunning.
I have a smaller elegoo resin printer , I love it I've printed so many things 😂
Wait so what did you clean off? I’m confused and want to buy a printer. Also, for UV curing can I just use UV lights and put it around the model or just expose the model to the sun for a while?
once cleaned the sun will work, but you can just get a wash and cure kit for reasonable price.
Now we need a painter.
i’m fascinated by how it printed that
#324 MAINAN ANAK MAINAN 😂🇮🇩
Runescape music was a nice touch
Hello, I am new at resin printing and am a little bit scared, do you think 3d printing is worth the risk because I heard a lot and am not sure if I am safe anymore I wear mask and gloves and I try to be very careful but I have read many horror stories, is resin that big deal , do you have any health problems from resin, if a spill happens it will be a huge problem for my health?
If you are a patient person and know how to follow a procedure then it should be no problem handling resin, even spill aren't an issue if you are equipped, resin fumes are bad, but ipa that has uncured resin in it and is rapidly evaporating is very toxic for you and needs to be ventilated emidietly, only time I eve got a headache was from not being able to vent the fumes fast enough after force drying a cleaned print with a air gun, now I do that outside.
How do you deal with fumes?
I am in the garage so mostly vented out the drafty garage caps in the door etc to outside. when I am in there and working on printing I wear a 3M respirator with chemical filter attachments.
I need my supports raw-dogged too 👀
what resin did you use for this miniature?
I know how much work and effort has been put into this. Good job!🥰👌
Why do many models for resin printers come pre-supported? Does resin slicing software make it difficult to support yourself or something?
It’s to save time, it can take a little while to put your own supports in, plus too many can be annoying as more to remove causing more marks, too little will cause print fails, so it’s a nice bonus if it’s already supported as somebody’s already done the hard work of checking it prints okay with that level of supports
I just realised that it's mich smarter to clean without Support because less Resin will get into the IPA.
Damn.
I use 2 separate baths of alchohol, one to rinse and take off a majority of resin, so the seconds tank can wash more effectively.
Cool!!
Osrs music
Stl?
It looks so good
There’s too much debate on IPA in ultrasonic cleaner. Did you have any problems of fire?
no as there is no heat, i only put the IPA in a separate container, the main liquid in there is water, the sonic waves penetrate the container with IPA then vibrates to clean the print, NO Heat used.
Second the vibrations are not enough to heat the liquid to ignite, don@t smoke or put an ignition source next to it and i don't see any problems,
no different from using IPA in a cleaner like Wash and cure stations.
the vibrations can cause IPA to go airborne but not enough to saturate the air that would ignite, i live in a very humid place anyway maybe if its a super dry low humid area then this could be dangerous.
I also use a face fit face-mask / respirator with correct organic gas/ chemicals cartridge so no chance of breathing in the fumes.
to be clear the IPA is in a separate container that i plop into the water in the ultra sonic, then when the print is clean i seal the top and store IPA containers in a fire proof cabinet.
@techclub8528 there is heat and ignition involved in ultrasonic cleaning, the cavitation of air bubbles heats up 5000C and ignites even water, bit it's a lot like lighting a match submerged in gasoline, there isn't enough oxygen or heat to keep combustion going, most ultrasonic cleaners are self heating so they can pose a danger if something is damaged or left plugged in for too long leading to the whole unit overheating and becoming a fire risk without liquid water in them.
What does the IPA, ultrasonic, and curing do? It looked a lot softer and less shiny after. Is that what it does?
IPA cleans the uncured resin from the surface of the print
@@techclub8528 interesting
What are your cleaning stages? What’s in the ultrasonic cleaner?
Normal water in the ultra sonic but I put my model in a pickle jar with 99% IPA that goes into the ultra sonic.
I also do a pre wash in used IPA to get most of the resin off before doing my final wash in clean IPA
@@techclub8528 thank you friend!
Sometimes the sound of your voices is horrific