X-Git-Url: http://git.rohieb.name/stratum0-wiki.git/blobdiff_plain/cfe1e19008c9cc07f8d98fa5269040efda30ea00..3fba1967fac7b467fa9681a0844a3decb8628206:/Resinlab.mw diff --git a/Resinlab.mw b/Resinlab.mw index 8cb44924a..0138e41c1 100644 --- a/Resinlab.mw +++ b/Resinlab.mw @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ {{Hardware -|kontakt=[[larsan|larsan]], [[Benutzer:Pecca|Pecca]] +|kontakt=[[Benutzer:larsan|larsan]], [[Benutzer:Pecca|Pecca]] |beschreibung=3D-Drucker |usage=Nach Einweisung durch Druckberechtigte }} -Wir bauen ein Resinlab für einen Anycubic Photon Mono X plus Wash&Cure. +Wir bauen ein Resinlab für einen Elegoo Saturn 4k plus Wash&Cure. Worum geht es? Resin-3D-Drucker: Yay. Im Space: nay. Aber wir haben noch das größtenteils ungenutzte Flurklo. Raum ist klein @@ -14,3 +14,94 @@ mehr Renovierungszuneigung als nur einen Eimer Farbe. Aktueller Planungsstatus: https://pad.stratum0.org/p/resinlab + + +'''Resinlab ist jetzt voll schön <3''' + + +How to Use the Resin Printer:
+ +Please do not use the resin printer without prior instruction.
+ +Prepare an .stl Model. (3D-printer page...)
+ +Use Chitubox: https://www.chitubox.com/en/index
+Learn how to prepare your model in Chitubox by watching this helpful video:
+https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-DKWm_ZUoQ + + +Printer: Elegoo Saturn
+System: EL3D-3.0.1
+Firmware: V4.4.3-Z1_LCDZ/3840X2400/F2.18
+For more information, visit: https://www.elegoo.com/blogs/3d-printer-user-guide/tagged/saturn + + +Good printer starting settings in Chitubox:
+Load the default settings for this printer (Elegoo Saturn) in Chitubox and then make the following changes:
+Exposure Time: 8s
+Bottom Exposure Time: 60s
+ + +Resin types we currently have:
+? + +Resin settings for Elegoo resins:
+https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_jnyMfNkm4sPJhKyN46ey5CO-ks4MRyR/view + + +Resin settings for other resins:
+https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14R1cGB1-OxLteH79fH0lgn85j9g45iooQzL8hPbbVJk/edit#gid=669571052 + + +'''Steps in the lab:'''
+The key to the lab is next to the Space door (green key fob).
+ + +Please be careful while working with resin printers. Everything will be sticky!
+Put paper on unprotected surfaces and everywhere you plan to put sticky stuff.
+ +Resin is not good for you! Wear gloves! Change sticky gloves when necessary.
+Some people can manage to have one sticky glove and one clean one.
+ +Turn the printer on. The switch is on the back left side.
+Insert your USB stick on the right side of the printer.
+Check if the resin is clean (nothing solid should be in there!) using a spatula. Gently move the spatula along the bottom of the tank.
+If it is not clean, filter the resin.
+Check if the building plate is clean.
+ + +Filtering resin:
+Filter the resin into the bottle it came from. Use the metal funnel and filter in the lab.
+Clean the funnel and filter after use.
+ + +Changing resin:
+Filter the resin into the bottle (metal funnel and filter are somewhere close to you!), clean the tank, and put new resin in.
+We should have more tanks with other resin to make this simpler, faster, and cleaner.
+ + +Use the touch display to check your settings and start the print.
+... + +Wear new gloves!
+After the print, remove the build plate and gently take your print off the build platform using a spatula.
+ +Avoid touching your print too much, as it is very soft at this point.
+ +We have an Elegoo Mercury Plus wash and cure station:
+https://www.elegoo.com/products/elegoo-mercury-plus-washing-and-curing-machine + + +Set the clear tank containing bioethanol (or isopropanol) on the base of the wash and cure station. Put your print into the metal cage and place both into the tank.
+Turn on the wash and cure station, choose the circular arrows for cleaning, and set the timer to ~2 minutes (depends on the model and freshness of the isopropanol), then start the cleaning process.
+ +Remove the tank and put in the little turntable.
+ +You can carefully (model and supports are soft now) try to remove supports now. Otherwise, supports can be removed later by snapping them off.
+ +Set your model on the turntable and switch the station to the little light bulb.
+Put on the cover and set the timer to ~3 minutes (depends on your model), then press start.
+ +The print is finished.
+ +'''Now, please clean everything!'''