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Gav

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Jun 16, 2026, 3:23:39 AMJun 16
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Come on down and make stuff!

Gav

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Jun 23, 2026, 3:06:31 AMJun 23
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Dai-Andrew: Buckley

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Jun 25, 2026, 10:38:32 AMJun 25
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Hey all.

I'm in the process of polishing a book I'm writing called "The Resin Printer's Survival Guide". Presently at about 150 pages, I'm adding charts, tables and photos and would like to hear from the group about anything specific they would like to see in such a book that isn't general information in the wild. The book looks at the chemical and mechanical properties of 3D printing resin and the printers that use it, and teaches how to understand the various printer and slicer settings, and how to tune your machine to get the best prints instead of searching for a set of 'magic' numbers from a stranger on the internet.

Here's a taste of Chapter 2.

2.7 The First Real Lesson: Resin Printing Is a System

Your first 24 hours teach you the most important truth:

Resin printing is not a machine. It is a system.

 

A system made of:

  • resin chemistry
  • UV energy
  • temperature
  • viscosity
  • exposure time
  • lift speed
  • peel forces
  • environmental conditions
  • and your ability to interpret the chaos

 

If one variable is off, the entire system collapses like a poorly designed card tower.

 

This chapter prepares you for the mindset shift:

 

You are not operating a printer. You are managing a process.

2.8 What You Should Take Away from Day One

By the end of your first 24 hours, you should understand:

  • your printer is not plug‑and‑play
  • resin is a living, temperamental substance
  • failures are not personal
  • success is not luck
  • you are now part of a strange, sticky cult
  • and the only way forward is knowledge, patience, and mild curiosity

 

Chapter 3 will take you deeper — into the chemistry, the physics, and the “why” behind everything your printer does.

But for now, take a breath. You survived Day One.

Not everyone does.




On Tue, 23 Jun 2026 at 17:06, Gav <the.mechat...@gmail.com> wrote:
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R Herden

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Jun 25, 2026, 7:37:21 PMJun 25
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Please include how FEP thickness plays a major part.
Another thing if you are doing tips, please include FEP tape. It is an absolute life saver for dot pin holes instead of replacing an entire FEP!

Would you be able to share the table of contents? That way I can give you a more targeted request of what to see in the book.
Thanks!
Rose

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