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projet_cjp_660:projet_cjp_660 [2021/08/25 05:54] formlabprojet_cjp_660:projet_cjp_660 [2022/09/28 01:53] formlab
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 +===== 3D modelling workflow =====
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 +  * [[projet_cjp_660:Blender workflow for color printing]]
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 +Issue with lines on texture in 3D Print (not visible in Blender): https://support.capturingreality.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/115001620231-Big-seams-of-the-texture-when-printing-model-on-ProJet-660-Pro
 +- hmm.. texture was 2x2k. Try maybe a UV render with larger spaces between the islands?
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 ==== Post print steps and cleaning ==== ==== Post print steps and cleaning ====
-    * Leave print in build chamber for x minutes (LOOK UP DURATION) +    * Leave print in build chamber for 2 hours to strengthen the glue. 
-    * Vacuum excess core material +    * Vacuum excess core material. 
-    * Raise buildplate +    * Raise buildplate. 
-    * Clean the debris separator grille +    * Clean the debris separator grille. 
-    * Clean the parking caps +    * Clean the parking caps. 
-    * Clean the service station +    * Clean the service station. 
-    * Clean the spreader roller and scrapers +    * Clean the spreader roller and scrapers. 
-    * Clean the fast axis rails and carriage+    * Clean the fast axis rails and carriage.
  
 ==== Cleaning print ====  ==== Cleaning print ==== 
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         * A funnel         * A funnel
         * A downdraft table or fume hood for ventilation         * A downdraft table or fume hood for ventilation
-      * Place a sheet of non-stick material (Te      * Have a good supply of paper towels ready for absorbing excess ColorBond.+      * Place a sheet of non-stick material (Te�on, freezer paper or wax paper) on your work area for easy clean-up and to put your parts on as they cure. 
 +      * Have a good supply of paper towels ready for absorbing excess ColorBond.
       * The workstation should be well lit.       * The workstation should be well lit.
     * **Dip**     * **Dip**
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       * Post Processing       * Post Processing
         * Sanding         * Sanding
-          * Start with 100-grit paper and continue to 220-grit if a smoother         * Painting +          * Start with 100-grit paper and continue to 220-grit if a smoother �finish is desired. 
-          * Parts in        * Joining +        * Painting 
-          * For a plastic-like fi+          * Parts in�ltrated with ColorBond can be painted without additional processing. For the best surface �finish, sand lightly, use a primer, and then apply paint. 
 +        * Joining 
 +          * For a plastic-like fi�nish, �fill in the seam of joined parts with Bondo® No.907 Glazing Spot Putty, apply 1-2 coats primer, sand lightly, and paint. 
  
 Storage: Storage:
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-  * [[projet_cjp_660:Blender workflow for color printing]] +===== How much does it cost? =====
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-Issue with lines on texture in 3D Print (not visible in Blender): https://support.capturingreality.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/115001620231-Big-seams-of-the-texture-when-printing-model-on-ProJet-660-Pro +
-- hmm.. texture was 2x2k. Try maybe a UV render with larger spaces between the islands? +
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-=== How much does it cost? ===+
  
   ( build material cost ) * material multiplier )   ( build material cost ) * material multiplier )
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