Elegoo Mars 2 Mono LCD Resin Printer Tutorial - From Unboxing to Printing
Offered By: Michael Pavlovich via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Follow along with a comprehensive tutorial on using the Elegoo Mars 2 Mono LCD Resin Printer, covering everything from unboxing to creating and printing a detailed gorilla skull model. Learn the step-by-step process of setting up the printer, including attaching and leveling the build platform, inserting the resin tank, and performing an exposure test. Discover how to print and post-process a test rook model, update firmware, and use Chitubox software for importing, orienting, and preparing 3D models for printing. Master techniques such as hollowing, adding drain holes, and applying both auto and manual supports. Gain insights into the entire printing process, from slicing the model to washing, removing supports, and curing the final print. The tutorial also covers essential tips like filtering resin and provides links to recommended accessories and additional resources for resin 3D printing enthusiasts.
Syllabus
- Intro
- Unboxing and Inventory
- Attaching the Build Platform
- Leveling the Build Platform
- Inserting the Resin Tank
- Exposure Test
- Resin Pour and Rook Print
- Rook Wash
- Removing Rook from Platform
- Rook Cure
- Updating Firmware
- Gorilla Skull ZBrush to STL
- Chitubox Import & Orientation
- Chitubox Mars 2 Pro & Resin Settings
- Chitubox Hollow
- Chitubox Hole
- Chitubox Auto Supports
- Chitubox Slice
- Chitubox Manual Supports
- Support Branches
- Chitubox Final Slice and Save .ctb
- Printing Gorilla Skull
- Gorilla Wash and Support Removal
- Gorilla Skull Cure
- Filtering Resin
Taught by
Michael Pavlovich
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