There are 2 designs that in my mind stood out as needed to be merged, and I want to give credit where credit is due. To 2 designers that independently have both made great improvements in the dependability of the Mono X.
Depending on location and environment. Personally, I live in the Pacific NW USA Oregon, and temps fluctuate wildly. I feel many people have had mixed results without realizing the impact of wide temperature swings. That and the potential, physical dangers involved in the use of an SLA based machine. Due to the addition of photo chemistry
In making the adapter and the duct mount for the thermal couple. The deference in print capability is night and day. The placement of the inlet, and the airflow. Allow for the Vat as well to absorb the heat.
If you make changes, updates, or fixes. Please let me know.
ANYCUBIC MONO X HEATER
by JVJV https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4785435
and
AnyCubic Mono X Fume Extraction 2
by PaperMakeiT https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4793805
If you have not checked out the groups on Facebook. I use https://www.facebook.com/groups/photonmonox, worth the join. I am not sure how many other people face this, but even working in a tech industry. It is difficult to show people the potential for this technology. Even though with out knowing it. The use products every day that were designed using 3d design and prototyping. I would say it is almost nonexistent the instances when someone get anything right the first time.
Of course Make Magazines Guide Books, and sooooo many You Tube how-toes.
Printer Brand:
Creality
Printer:
CR-10
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
200
Infill:
50
Filament: Generic PLA Black for UV blocking
Notes:
After doing the initial mock-ups and finished prints. I realized that obviously I think I am getting light bleed through the white, and will reprint it in a high density black for UV shielding.
Further,The printer that I am using is the Creality CR-10 V3. Though any medium to large format printer should be able the do this. The reason I went with my FF printer is the reason I merged these 2 designs. Lately living in the Pacific Northwest Oregon. 80's - 90's during the day 50's and lower at night, And my printers are in my garage.
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.