Resin 3D Printing Basics - How to Remove Supports

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Resin 3D Printing Basics - How to Remove Supports
Let's take a look at how you can remove supports from your Resin 3D Prints and answer the question of Do you remove supports before or after curing?

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Team - Warm Water and Remove.... who's with me?

UncleJessy
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Thank you. It's amazing how many "Support removal" videos I watched before someone answered the question: Do you remove supports before or after curing?

Quinten
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I see so many people curing models and then removing supports. Good to finally see someone with your reach explain how resin supports need to be taken out before curing for better parts quality and avoid damaging parts. Thank you!

frD_TheDprinting
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When it's sunny in the summer I like curing my prints in water, in the sun. I think the water helps remove any stickiness from resin that didn't totally clean off. It always helps avoid white spots from the oxygen getting in the model as it cures.

DJapan
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The warm water trick has been saving my skin lately. I just got new resin and those supports just do not want to come off. Thanks

RhantheSlayer
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Love the feeling of velcro when removing supports. And always team remove supports then cure. This also helps to ensure that when you DO cure, all parts of the final model are hit with the UV LEDs

Omniescent
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Hey man I just wanted to thank you for this video, the hot water trick would have never occurred to me if you hadn’t post this video. 😃 I just had my first heavy support resin model come out like a dream because of this trick, thank you so much

dr.monkey
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This answered my question of do I wash before removing the supports! Thank you!

turdbird
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Thank you for all the advice up to this stage on Resin printing, greatly improved my prints. I am now curious as to what you do after this in regards to sanding and what not to finish a print up.

cjy
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I've been printing for about 6 months now and I've used the cure-then-remove method, but it's a ton of work to make sure that I don't damage anything (about an hour for a few bases or small minis). I'm going to give the pre-cure method a try because it looks so much simpler!

jamesedwards
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Perfect timing for these basics videos, my Saturn arrives today.

guyb
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Game changer! Thanks for the warm water method!

xander
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You actually got right to the point in this video, very useful!

DockLobstah
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I print large scale so it's typically grip it and rip it :)

Gotta love the velcro sound as well

TheMugwump
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I do something similar but actually remove the supports under the water which stops any little peices from flying everywhere. I never thought about using warm water though. I'm gonna give it a Try!

stinkyham
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I like the idea of using the warm water, I'll have to try that. I never use the clippers to remove the supports directly from the model. Instead I use the clippers to chop up the base and break the supports away from each other so that I can peel the supports off and smaller groups which makes it easier to strip them away slowly.

aaronbono
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It can also help to snip the supports at the build plate end (which is fast & doesn't require any precision), then pull the supports off the model.

hughessay
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I read an amazon review with the ABS-like resin that recommend soaking the uncured print in warm water and they come off very easy, but haven't personally tried it yet.

electronicsandewastescrapp
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Thank you so much for this! Still trying to figure out the whole 3d printing [got both pla and resin ones] and was really struggling getting the supports off the resin to the point i would get angry at myself.
Will try this now later as it seems much easier than going through each individual support and hoping you dont get any firing at you.

rashnudamz
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If I may make a suggest for another video. LCD screen replacement on these printers. Elegoo doesn’t state that there is a glass layer attached to the LCD that needs to be transferred over. Seems like a lot of people are throwing that piece out with the old screen with no knowledge it’s even there. Elegoos install video doesn’t even mention this.

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