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    • eitenundefined
      eiten
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      What will it be?

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        Nxt-1 @eiten
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        @eiten said in Long simulation time = fun guaranteed:

        What will it be?

        It will be 1/6th of a mold for an epoxy granite pour I plan to do.

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        • DaBitundefined
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          Offtopic: Sure about that? I used an MDF mold to cast the epoxy concrete gantry of my CNC mill, and the 30mm thick outer shell was barely stiff enough for 90kg of the stuff. Compacting the stuff exerts quite a bit of force on the mold. Also, with MDF you have smooth walls as a bonus, and with the bendable MDF you can create curves.

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            A Former User @Nxt-1
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            @Nxt-1 said in Long simulation time = fun guaranteed:

            epoxy granite pour

            colour me, intrigued, I'm sticking around for the update!

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            • DocTruckerundefined
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              Hope you're not suffering the same problem as me or that build could be more like 47hrs!

              https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/13407/simulation-has-become-inaccurate?_=1579639007249

              Running 3 P3Steel with Duet 2. Duet 3 on the shelf looking for a suitable machine. One first generation Duet in a Logo/Turtle style robot!

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              • Nxt-1undefined
                Nxt-1 @DaBit
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                @DaBit said in Long simulation time = fun guaranteed:

                Offtopic: Sure about that? I used an MDF mold to cast the epoxy concrete gantry of my CNC mill, and the 30mm thick outer shell was barely stiff enough for 90kg of the stuff. Compacting the stuff exerts quite a bit of force on the mold. Also, with MDF you have smooth walls as a bonus, and with the bendable MDF you can create curves.

                The bottom will be MDF, the parts I am printing have fillets (technically could do without if needed) and are not just a square shape. So fabricating the mould out of MDF only would be beyond my skills. Also, I plan to use at most 30kg.

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                • eitenundefined
                  eiten @Nxt-1
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                  @Nxt-1 Sounds interesting. Please post results!

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                  • A Former User?
                    A Former User
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                    Maybe you have considered it already, but if you put a box around the print and pack the outside with sand before casting the epoxy granite inside the mold you'll have a lot of external support (thats the theory at least:)

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                      Nxt-1 @A Former User
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                      @bearer said in Long simulation time = fun guaranteed:

                      Maybe you have considered it already, but if you put a box around the print and pack the outside with sand before casting the epoxy granite inside the mold you'll have a lot of external support (thats the theory at least:)

                      This is actually very clever, I had not thought of this. Should I run into strength problems, I will definitely go look into this.

                      Since the topic of the epoxy cast has gained some interest here, I will start a dedicated thread.

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                        A Former User @Nxt-1
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                        @Nxt-1 said in Long simulation time = fun guaranteed:

                        Should I run into strength problems

                        I haven't tried it but seen similar solution applied to similar problem. One aspect could be the exothermic reaction of the resin softening the print as well. If I ever get around to trying something similar I'd use my green sand and let the sand/clay dry thoroughly before casting for optimal external support.

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                        • botundefined
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                          I've had simulations take like 5 hours, stop complaining 😛 (super high detail 5 day print)

                          *not actually a robot

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                            Nxt-1 @bot
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                            @bot Hehe, nice

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