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05-06-2014, 07:20 AM #1
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05-07-2014, 07:41 AM #2
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Fair enough. My fault for watching the first unbox videos then.
I am having trouble determining where to get film and glasses that will provide appropriate UV laser protection (without spending $200+ on glasses or $100 + per square foot of film.) My searching only came up with these pricey options. Does anyone have any advice?
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05-23-2014, 03:14 AM #3
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Hey colehard
we sent out the extra box/peachy printer enclosure to the first few early beta simply because we needed to try the idea out with some people.
We plan to open the store to beta testers very soon where you will be able to purchase/ spend beta tester credits on protective film by the foot, so that you can make any size viewing window you like!
We also want to stock standardized enclosure, safty glasses and anything else you might need for using a peachy printer.
Great work one the printers everyone!!!!!!!!
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05-23-2014, 04:50 PM #4
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with a bit of experimenting (in the stores) I have found that the orange cellophane can block UV (from a uv led torch) with four layers atleast as effectively as the 'uv laser gogles' supplied with the peachy pp29 so it IS possible to create a clear plastic cabinet, line it with 4 layers of orange cellophane and have a UV resistant location. I hope to finish my printer build INCLUDING a perspex cabinet (with the cellophane lining) and might even post photos
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05-06-2014, 01:05 PM #5
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what's up Pete, how goes the build? I want to see your system setup even if you're not printing yet, I have to live through you guys until I get mine.
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05-06-2014, 04:48 PM #6
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Ask and you shall receive....all be it a fairly minor update (unfortunately I gashed my thumb in a stupid drilling accident, n.b. salt water and cuts do not mix!)
I have:
Added the top and bottom reservoirs
A front and back bar on my frame
Trimmed the 'zero' point on the circuitry
Added drip rate attenuator (see below it's just a drilled steel plate but sounds fancy!)
Drip system working and calibrated
Added two safety switches (on the left)
Unfortunately work prevents play but I'm hoping to get going again at the weekend and hopefully calibration and basic prints should follow shortly.
Last thing I'll share that excited me massively was getting the mirrors moving for the first time, the peachy software allows you to draw some pre-defined patterns, it's pretty easy to guess what this would be drawing.....
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05-06-2014, 01:38 PM #7
Colehard, I agree with Anuvin and must add :
- It's a Beta kit. Beta mean functionnal, but expect bug, incompete stuff and other stuff that need improvement. If you have idea, post them on the beta forum to improve the product ! It's what Beta is for ! (Beta seems to be missunderstand as "early access").
- Resine is shipped separely (from MakerJuice directly), you will receive it later. Anyway, try to focus on the build and instructions at first, you'll be better at printing !
- Container have always been sold in a another package. It was 50$ If I recall (for mount and container).
- UV were on the P28 kit, but wasnt very efficien, so they have been removed from PP29. Might see them back in PP30 or consumer release.
Laser is not very powerfull, but still dangerous. You can add a safety switch if you wish. Come on beta forum, I'll explain to you how to do it.
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05-06-2014, 05:09 PM #8
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please tell me you plan on putting in a viewing window, it would suck not being able to watch it print.
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05-06-2014, 05:33 PM #9
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There's a webcam to go in the box so I can monitor it remotely (and one of my friends has promised he can sort a web feed for you peeps), when I get hold of some laser protection acrylic then I'm planning on routing out a window into the door....or if it's cheap enough then I'll replace the whole back with a massive sheet
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05-06-2014, 05:55 PM #10
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Thanks for the update!
Pete,
Thank you for that update, keeps me very happy and excited to see the progress.
Was moving the mirrors done through Blender, or was it done through some sort of calibration program?
I am just so amazed at how this thing operates. Can't wait to get mine! After beta anyway
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