Elegoo Saturn 2 8K Resin 3D Printer: Tes Cetak Pertama!



Elegoo baru saja mengumumkan penerus printer resin Saturnus favorit kami, dan kami telah menguji Saturn 2 baru selama sekitar satu minggu. Berikut adalah tayangan dan cetakan uji kami dalam pratinjau tampilan pertama ini, menunjukkan detail halus 28 mikron yang diberikan oleh panel LCD mono 8K. Detail tinggi di seluruh volume cetak besar pada mesin dengan tapak yang masuk akal membuat Saturn 2 sangat menarik, tetapi kami juga berbagi beberapa kesalahan cetak yang telah kami lawan juga. Apa yang ingin Anda lihat kami uji cetak untuk ulasan lengkap? Elegoo Saturn 2: Lord of the Print: Desain karakter Nikita Lebedev: Pengungkapan: Perangkat ini disediakan oleh pabrikan untuk tujuan peninjauan. Ditembak dan diedit oleh Norman Chan Musik oleh Jinglepunks Bergabunglah dengan saluran ini untuk mendukung Diuji dan mendapatkan akses ke fasilitas: Ts, stiker, mug, dan lainnya yang Diuji: Berlangganan untuk lebih banyak video (dan klik bel untuk pemberitahuan): Twitter: Facebook: Instagram: Perselisihan : Amazon Etalase: Savage Industries T-shirt: Diuji adalah: Adam Savage Norman Chan Joey Fameli Ryan Kiser Josh Diri Kristen Lomasney Jen Schachter Kishore Hari Sean Charlesworth Kayte Sabicer Bill Doran Ariel Waldman Darrell Maloney Intro bumper oleh Abe Dieckman Terima kasih telah menonton! .

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39 thoughts on “Elegoo Saturn 2 8K Resin 3D Printer: Tes Cetak Pertama!

  1. I'm wondering if the build plate fits in the wash and cure station now that they made it bigger?

  2. But is the carbon filter really working against all fumes, odor/less or not? I am still sceptical as of this little device is really helping against all supposedly not so toxic fumes.

  3. You can lightly sand the build plate and that should take care of the problem faced with your pieces falling off

  4. I once had a bunch of prints fail (seemingly randomly, just as in your tests here), and the problem turned out to be a bug in the Chitubox slicer. Some of the supports can fail to connect with the raft.

  5. I would recommend using Prusa's software to build and support your SLA models. The rafts I am seeing on your prints are way too long and straight and that's going to cause any mm of change to the print to not attach to a part being printed or like you said, just not have a part entirely. Prusa's software has always been my go to for structurally sound rafts that keep objects from moving or being lost in the vat. Yes there's a lot more material used for them since they triangulate but I think it pays off.

  6. Norm, no offense to Adam, I love his videos too, but you should do your own channel. Your reviews are awesome, and much better doing printers than other channels. Keep up the good work!

  7. So I've been resin printing for 3 years now. I do all of my own supporting as well for all of my prints. I would say the thin long supports are the first problem on the long protrusions. These areas need a bit more supporting from what I see. Also your long and thin supports would probably need double or triple supports on them as well. This will reinforce the supports from ripping away or tearing. If there were support separations in the center of that thin long area it would give it enough leverage to pull the end of the raft off of the build plate making it separate. This is just my take. I would bet if you added more supports on that area and reinforced those supports you would not have any bed adhesion issues.

  8. i know shit all about 3d printing. but the fac these machines are $500 USD and you can print all manner of things is absolutely amazing

  9. Anyone here have a resin printer and want some PTFE lube for their vat screen? I bought some, but cant ship to my country or return to amazon so I could redirect it within US. Anyone keen to organise this and pay for shipping within US? I dont mind if I take a loss on the purchase at this point, just getting it destroyed seems such a waste…

  10. Build volume is not determined by the size of the build plate. Your calculations are wrong…

  11. Love the preview / first test video here, Norm. Any plans to bring tested to 4K video on these sit down product preview/reviews? The production and lighting is excellent in these, but the videos look a bit mushy.

  12. At 5:04 just to clarify a line, Norm says "Anycubic Jupiter". I think he meant the Elegoo Jupiter/Anycubic M3 Max/Phrozen Transformer 8k. Those are the "extra" big form factor LCD desktop printers you'll find in hobbyist homes in comparison to the more "normal" big resin printers like the Elegoo Saturn, Anycubic M3 Plus, or the Phrozen 8k. Plus brands like Voxellab, Uniz, Creality, etc.

    I think 10 inch will soon be the defacto normal big resin printer soon. Companies don't really have anywhere else to go in terms of resolution, OEMs are pretty much just sitting at 8k. They'll probably have a bump up to 10k but I don't think we'll be seeing 16k for a while as the manufacturing cost would be too high presently.

    Hopefully the next gen of printers will focus on ease of use, safer and new resins, remote functions, improved automatic supports, increased longevity (such as DLP printers) and streamlined work flow.

  13. I do the official supports for the "Monstrous Encounters", I would say your bed adhesion issue means you need to increase your Burn-in layer exposure by 2 – 3 seconds.

    As to your issues with some supports failing on the models point of connect, this is a result of two things, Lord of the Print supports are done very well, but they are very sparce and not tuned for a wide variety of machines, rather they are tuned for the machines they test print on.

    As a result you have 2 options:

    1)You can increase the support density a bit by adding a few more to the trouble areas.

    2) Further tune the exposure settings on your normal layers, by the results you've shown I would say that your normal layers are under exposed by 0.2 – 0.7 seconds, meaning that the contact point of the support is not cured enough to withstand the forces being applied when the plate retracts from the FEP.

    My preferred method for calibrating exposure settings for resin is to use "The Cones of Calibration" print from Table Flip Foundry. They have a video explaining how to use it and it works really well.

  14. The tempered glass screen protector is really smart. Within a week of using the original Saturn, I had an FEP failure and the resin leaked down through the screen onto the board. I had to replace basically everything inside except for the UV light. I hope the screen helps to prevent those kinds of mistakes in the future and helps out my fellow newbies.

  15. Hey Norm, you might need to roughen up the build plate a bit with some sandpaper. Strange that it would be too smooth from factory but certainly possible. Great quick look video. I'd love to see someone find a way to reliably test the light emission intensity and uniformity out of these many different panels that keep rolling out.

  16. What sucks about these 8k large printers are the replacements screens. Im gonna guest it cost around 80-100$ to replace it. Not to mention the fep sheets as well.

  17. Aside from the small size increase, I don't really see 8k as an upgrade from the 4k model just looking at what people have been printing from the 8k model on YouTube

  18. Hi Norm, when you do your tests, can you also print something like a machine gun or similar object for hard edge modelers? I know a lot of folks who are considering a 3D printer to augment model kits, so that would be a quite useful. Thanks!

  19. Nice detail, cool deal for a modeler. I'll stick to my auction ender for making tools and functional parts and when these show up at the auction, maybe I'll bite.

  20. This was a horrible review. He just phoned it in and all but admits it in the beginning of the video. This should have had examples printed in the smaller levels me mentioned it should have been printed in. All other reviews Norm has done has been better and longer in the past.

    Norm please do the tests you said you would do! Push the envelope these machines. we know what we get at 50 micron height every other reviewer cranks out standard prints.

    Since minis and maquettes are being printed, could you show some results of pieces primed to see how much small layering may disappear on smooth faces.

    Suggestion no one else's tries printing an airplane wing, or boat hull. How would this this type of print look?

    please give us more!!!!!

  21. I'd really like to see a direct comparison between the original Saturn and the Saturn 2. I'm more or less local to you (Pacifica) and I'd be happy to contribute resin and some high res models I've been using.

  22. How about Elegoo devote some R&D money on reusable filters. This is crazy that they still won't make refillable filter cartridges.

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