I may be late to the scene but thank you for this video. This has been the first video that I have been able to find with this level of detail on supports and slicing.
Very good information, thank you. After watching ALL of the Resin 101 series (a few times) I'll get up the nerve to fire up the resin printer I bought a year ago (didn't have the nerve to try yet). Thanks again for the video to help the newbies like me.
Your so welcome! Trying to make these videos comprehensive for someone that has never done it. Resin printers are amazing I’m sure once you start printing with yours you won’t stop.
Not sure how your prints are coming out so beautiful keep it coming!!!! I’ve been trying to print large prints with siraya tech navy grey normal exposure 1.5s and bottom exposure 40s and they won’t stick to supports but small prints come out perfect
I print a ton of large prints and they usually come out fine. I use a cheap sunlu brand resin with an elegoo Saturn printer. I normally do light auto supports then add heavy supports at the lowest point, then at least at the top and middle. I'm no expert but if you have any questions feel free to ask.
I use Chitubox. Sometimes when you hollow a model, small pockets / voids are left that cannot have holes dug. Chitubox suggests to either dig or fill the void. How do you fill small voids? Lychee allows you to block areas from hollowing selectively.
Yes and No… 😅. I have found auto supports work great. Sometimes. So when I do auto supports I usual use auto light supports or medium then I go in and had a few heavy supports manually that what I give a little more strength to the supports. I also double check to make sure everything is supported and it didn’t miss anything. That all depends on the density of the auto supports your using too.
I may be late to the scene but thank you for this video. This has been the first video that I have been able to find with this level of detail on supports and slicing.
Very good information, thank you. After watching ALL of the Resin 101 series (a few times) I'll get up the nerve to fire up the resin printer I bought a year ago (didn't have the nerve to try yet). Thanks again for the video to help the newbies like me.
Your so welcome! Trying to make these videos comprehensive for someone that has never done it. Resin printers are amazing I’m sure once you start printing with yours you won’t stop.
Great info! My resin printer arrives this weekend. Can't wait to start painting along with you
Oh wow that’s awesome what printer did you get? Next week the video is focused on the safety of using resin printers. Important stuff to be aware of.
@@ItsMeaDMaDe Saturn 2. I want to be able to print 1/6 scale models. Always enjoy your videos
Can I just say... looking at your support scares the hell out of me! I would have put so many more supports on those things! lol
Yeah I use to put a ton on until I got the hang of it. I printed this and it came out flawlessly. I guess I should of showed that 😅
Dude you have been so helpful! thank you
Your very welcome glad I could help
Very nice super helpful thank you ❤️
Awesome glad it could help.
Not sure how your prints are coming out so beautiful keep it coming!!!! I’ve been trying to print large prints with siraya tech navy grey normal exposure 1.5s and bottom exposure 40s and they won’t stick to supports but small prints come out perfect
I print a ton of large prints and they usually come out fine. I use a cheap sunlu brand resin with an elegoo Saturn printer. I normally do light auto supports then add heavy supports at the lowest point, then at least at the top and middle. I'm no expert but if you have any questions feel free to ask.
I use Chitubox. Sometimes when you hollow a model, small pockets / voids are left that cannot have holes dug. Chitubox suggests to either dig or fill the void. How do you fill small voids? Lychee allows you to block areas from hollowing selectively.
Happy new year. What settings would you recommend for 32mm miniatures?
Doesn't Chitubox have automatic supports? Do you find it lacking and thus support the prints manually? Thanks for the video
is there any issue with using auto supports within chitubox?
Yes and No… 😅. I have found auto supports work great. Sometimes. So when I do auto supports I usual use auto light supports or medium then I go in and had a few heavy supports manually that what I give a little more strength to the supports. I also double check to make sure everything is supported and it didn’t miss anything. That all depends on the density of the auto supports your using too.