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I replaced the Red calibration pattern with a white grid pattern
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9o6me … sp=sharing
I show this pattern for 30-50 seconds and cycle the z axis.
The pattern seems to add more surface area to the base layers and doesn't use much resin. so far seems like it could work well for people with issues with build plate adhesion.
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I've taken to using a slightly better solution. the B9 Creator Software has a useful Hatching pattern support base.
new workflow is
1.) Import into Blender to smooth model (Optional)
2.) import into to Netfab Basic or Print Studio to repair model. Not sure which is better at this point, and most models don't need it.
3.) import into meshmixer to optimize orientation
4.) import into B9 Creator Software for support and foundation. (the support doesn't branch, similar to Creation Workshop supports)
5.) Import into Asiga Stomp for slicing
6.) import into NanoDLP
7.) Print.
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Where did you get Asiga Stomp? I would like to try it.
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