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Potencia tus impresiones en 3D de resina con Elegoo Mercury Plus V3.0
Elegoo Mercury Plus V3.0, un nombre bien conocido en el sector de la impresión 3D, ha lanzado su modelo mejorado Mercury Plus V3.0, diseñado para el posprocesamiento de impresiones en resina. Esta última versión está enfocada a satisfacer las necesidades tanto de los aficionados más exigentes como de los usuarios profesionales. Destaca por su capacidad ampliada, funcionalidades refinadas y un…
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پرینتر سه بعدی مدل ELEGOO Mercury Plus 2.0 نام تجاری ELEGOO مواد رزین رنگ مرکوری پلاس 2.0 وزن مورد 3.8 کیلوگرم دستگاه های سازگار لپ تاپ درباره این محصول 【طراحی چند منظوره 2 در 1】 ELEGOO Mercury Plus 2.0 دارای عملکرد دوگانه تمیز کردن و پخت است و از یک مرحله برای تکمیل پس پردازش مدل پشتیبانی می کند. که باعث می شود فرآیند عملیات با تلاش کمتر برای رفع نیازهای شما کارآمدتر شود. سازگار با اکثر چاپگرهای سه بعدی LCD/DLP/SLA مانند سری ELEGOO Mars. 【جدیدترین حالت پخت ارتقا یافته】 طراحی کاملاً جدید تخته لامپ با مهره های دو ردیفه لامپ پرقدرت 405 نانومتری (8+8) و از نفوذ صدای فن خلاص شوید. با چرخش چرخشی 360 درجه که می تواند از منبع نور استفاده کامل کند و مدل ها را به طور یکنواخت و کامل تر کند. درمان همه جانبه واقعی را درک کنید. سطح مدل پخت صاف تر است. 【روشهای تمیز کردن انعطافپذیر】 Mercury Plus 2.0 از دو روش تمیز کردن مدلها پشتیبانی میکند. 1. شستشوی سبد: مدل را بردارید و برای تمیز کردن مستقیم آن را در سبد قرار دهید. 2. شستشوی تعلیق: برای کاهش قرار گرفتن در معرض رزین، سکوی چاپ را مستقیماً روی قفسه تمیز کردن آویزان کنید. ارتفاع براکت تعلیق را می توان با توجه به سطح مایع در سطل تنظیم کرد و باعث می شود مدل به طور کامل تمیز شود. 【هود ضد اشعه ماوراء بنفش مجهز به دکمه های حساس به لمس و صفحه نمایش LED بزرگ برای ارائه یک تجربه با کیفیت بالا. 【طراحی ایمن】 Mercury Plus 2.0 دارای ظرف شستشوی مهر و موم شده 180x150x206 میلی متری است و از مدل های سایز بزرگتر برای تمیز کردن پشتیبانی می کند. هنگام برداشتن روکش در حالت کارکرد، عملیات به طور خودکار متوقف می شود. این دستگاه از تمیز کردن مهر و موم شده استفاده می کند که به طور موثر از نشت و تبخیر مایع پاشش جلوگیری می کند و ایمنی بیشتری را فراهم می کند. جزئیات محصول ابعاد محصول : 523.24 x 457.2 x 381 cm; 3.8 کیلوگرم تاریخ اولین در دسترس: 30 آوریل 2022 سازنده: ELEGOO ASIN: B099J3Y7XG
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Resin Printer Addition!
02/29/2024 Happy Leap Day! In the coming days, you will see some new models coming to the channel. I have ordered an Elegoo Mars 3 MSLA 4K printer along with the Elegoo Mercury Plus 2-in-1 Wash/Cure station. I will still be using my Ender 3 Pro A LOT for all of the supportless miniatures that I love to print from Brite Minis and Fat Dragon Games. This printer will be used just for ‘complex’…
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Check how Andrew Sink UV cures his pltr, (pen plotter toolhead) in Elegoo Mercury Plus - a good read and awesome images.
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My elegoo saturn and mercury plus has arrived! I'm actually not quite ready for them for it's going to be a week or 2 before I get around to testing it but I'm happy I was able to snag one none the less. https://www.instagram.com/p/CM0GXLMj0Tq/?igshid=s5pzl5swi3x
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Is 3D Printing as good as I think it’s going to be?
After recently getting in to the old HeroQuest game with a couple of friends, I ended up getting back into the painting of the miniatures, then to make the games more interesting I started picking up some miniatures off ETSY. The more I looked on there, the more I wanted to be able to do it myself. I spoke to a couple of sellers on there, and they pointed me in the right direction.
So I spent some time, working my way through the minefield of “which is better,?how do you do it? What do I need?”.
I narrowed it down to two companies. Elegoo and Anycubic. Not knowing where to begin I emailed them both with a few questions. I knew I wanted an ‘entry level’ resin printer, didn’t want it to be a cheap and cheerful, so it’d be rubbish, at the same time I didn’t want to spend too much for something that wasn’t going to be as good as I thought it would be. So I’m a perfect customer for these two companies. I want to spend money with you... help me decide how much money I spend.
Elegoo were fantastic in their response. Someone went through what my options were, where to start, what they recommend I would need. Pointed me in the direction of some great resources and videos on how to get started. Where as Anycubic couldn’t even be bothered to respond to my emails and messages.... bit rude.
What they recommended to get started was the Elegoo Saturn 4K Mono LCD Printer and the Mercury X Bundle Wash and Cure Station. You can get them together for about $469 (that’s about £386 in the Queens Kings currency) plus a bit of resin.
Let’s start with the Elegoo Saturn. It comes mostly built already. All you need to do is put the “build plate” on, then follow the instructions to level the plate, tighten up a couple of screw. Fill up the resin vat with Resin. Then put in the USB drive that comes with it. Select Print. Select the test print object and wait a couple of hours and it’s done.
Generally after anything is printed, take off the build plate, (Carl’s Tip: I always GENTLY move the plastic scraper over the resin vat, to make sure nothing has stuck to the ‘FEP’ (plastic sheet that sits at the bottom of the VAT) to know whether I have to drain the resin through a filter back in it’s bottle, clean the resin vat and top it up again), put the plate on an old tea-towel and kitchen paper, use the plastic scraper to gently pop off the prints from the plate. Give the Plate a wipe down, put it back on, top up the resin, and move on to your next print.
Those Miniatures aren’t ready yet, we need to clean and take of the supports before curing them (harden them up). First we need to get to the excess resin off the prints. We need the Elegoo Mercury Wash Station.
Fill it up with a load of Isopropyl / Isopropanol (I don’t know why it has two names) basically it’s 99% Alcohol. I wish I had this in the 90s as it’s great for stripping acrylic paint of over-painted miniatures !!
I generally used about 2½ litres of it in the bucket... (Careful... this stuff is very very flammable.. as I found out... like super... almost burn’t the kitchen down.. flammable).
Pop your miniatures in to the basket and into the solution. Pop the lid back on. Let it run for 4 minutes. Take them out. They are reading for curing.
Another Carl’s Tip, I can’t recommend this enough, this one will help you out a lot. Boil the kettle. put some (deep enough to submerge your prints) a washing-up bowel (probably best if you don’t use the one you do dishes in) then put your freshly ‘washed’ miniatures into the bowl. This makes the resin, especially the ‘supports’ a lot softer. Then you should be able to carefully remove the miniature off their supports a lot easier. Remember the figure isn’t ‘cured’ / set yet - although they will be hard, just go careful. But this way you don’t have to sit there with ‘snippers’ cutting through supports to remove the model.
Also it’s great, if like me, your wash station is in desperate need of emptying and fresh Isopropyl filling up again, it gives the prints a second wash removing the dirty resin. Just remember after you have removed the supports - put them on some paper towel to carefully dry them.
Then it’s time to ‘cure’ / set the miniatures. This is the Elegoo Mercury Curing station.
Pop your freshly printed and cleaned (and removed of supports) into the Cure station - for small (Warhammer size miniatures) I generally put them in for about 4½ minutes - then once done they are ready.
I am pleasantly surprised at how easy the printing process from start to finish is.
I’m also (sadly) not sponsored by Elegoo - this was just my experience using what I brought (I’d love to be one of these people that get sent free stuff by manufacturers). I also never intended for this post to turn into a “Hows To” on 3D Printing for beginners.
The great thing as well, is there are so many fantastic and talented people out there who design their own miniatures that you can buy the digital files for (there are a lot of free ones out there too) on websites like MyMiniFactory.com and Cults3d.com. You can also subscribe to someone of them, and you’ll get a load of miniatures each month. The likes of STL Miniatures, Great Grimoire and Daybreak Miniatures are some of my favorite for awesome fantasy style miniatures.
The Elegoo prints use a software called Chitubox which again, makes things very simple. Load your 3D file up. Add on Supports. Save to USB. Move on to the next one.
However. It does become addictive. I am printing out more figures than I can paint. The great thing is, you can load of a build plate full of mini’s and leave it to printing for a few hours and then when it’s done move on to the next.
The next thing I would love to get in to is learning how to create my own miniatures.
If anyone has any questions (if anyone even reads this blog?) about starting off into 3D Printing and don’t know what where and how, drop me a message.
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