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Description
Printing (resin - original anycubic photon)
I included my supported stl's as well as the sliced files for the anycubic photon S.
My print settings: (in use in the pre-sliced file)
Printer: Anycubic photon S
What to print?: 4 double sided skyrim necklaces at once
Time to print?: around 8 hours
Layer height: 0.02 mm
Quantity of resin used: around 20 mL
Type of resin: Anycubic Eco plant-based resin (macaroon pink and blue)
Printing temp: around 20C, the highest I could get at the time
Washing, Curing
I recommend removing the supports before curing. It's a bit more tedious with gloves and a mask, but they come off easier and there is less risk of damage.
also recommending to cure underwater, just tried with the last batch and they came out great.
Sanding
I started with 100 grit, then 150, 250, 600 grit.
Basically sand the supports marks until they are flat, then increase the grit to have a smooth finish.
Painting
I did two thin layers of black primer, then two layers of shiny chrome, short
/!\ WARNING /!\
I left the first three ones I printed on my desk in the sun before painting and they started to warp after 2-3 days. so maybe avoid leaving them in the sun before painting. (or cure them more).
Have fun :)
Remix details:
- Flattened the mostly flat surface with Blender to avoid ugly artefacts due to the layers
- Manually removed the air bubbles and cavities inside that messed up printing
- Made the object manifold
- Prepared for resin printing (set up support structure test printed it and uploaded a version with the supports built-in)









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