Not sure what exactly happened, and not sure which took out what, but my second monitor output went out at the same time something popped on the projector I was using, and the inputs of the projector smoked.... but I did get ONE print out of my droplit before utterly destroying things....
now its painful to know I can be making awesome things, but cant because of projector death....
Anyways, I'm sure you don't care and want to see the print... so here is the one thing I got made
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Got one print out of my Droplit before I killed it....
Re: Got one print out of my Droplit before I killed it....
Wow, that's cool!
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Re: Got one print out of my Droplit before I killed it....
pretty costly failure... what resolution and which resin did you use for the print. It looks great.
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Re: Got one print out of my Droplit before I killed it....
.1mm layers, makerjuice SF
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Re: Got one print out of my Droplit before I killed it....
To be clear, you killed the projector. The DropLit itself is technically fine, right?
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Re: Got one print out of my Droplit before I killed it....
That print looks pretty nice, the resin printers will be better for complex shapes like that. You should test to see how low you can go in layer height.
Guess you'll have to wait. How exactly did you fry the projector?
Guess you'll have to wait. How exactly did you fry the projector?
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