The binary code face is common in some sci-fi movies, and the printed model is still striking. This large-scale artwork is beyond our 3D printer’s build volume, so it has to be split and then glued together.
Solution
Step 1: The client split the model into different parts, and export the STL file for printing. Our engineers help him examine the model.
Step 2: We arrange the parts in software and add necessary supports. Then 3D print them with SLA Generic Resin. The layer thickness we set is 0.05mm and we control the tolerance within ±0.1 mm.
Step 3: When printing is completed, rinse the models with IPA and post-cure them with UV. Cut off all the supports, then polish with sandpaper.
Step 4: Inspect the prints randomly with calipers and magnifiers to ensure all the prints have a correct dimension and a good surface effect. Finally, glue them together into one piece.
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