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- Dec 19, 2022
I got curious if it would be possible to DIY your own plates with just a resin printer, because this is actually a neat idea in concept and shelling out 50-150 for a set of plates seems silly.
My wife already has one of those stamping kits so plates are all I would need, gonna print this one out and test it. I have the logo extruded only .2mm into a 2mm thick plate, not really sure how deep the engraving on one of those aluminum plates go. Only thing I'm really worried about is the texture of the resin, but flat planes like this usually come out pretty smooth so it might be fine.
Should only take like 20 minutes to print and another 10 minutes to clean/cure so I may have some results in an hour or so.
I won't bother posting a picture because I only got about half the logo to stamp. But its successful in principle.
First test indicates that this would depend on a lot of variables being just right when printing.
Definitely need to print something like this on a fresh FEP, too much texture comes through if you have any dings in the film like mine.
Also probably need to tinker with exposure settings to get as much detail out of the image as possible, as well as set the extrusion depth a little deeper. The wider areas of the logo came out but the pointed parts around the beak and bottom were pretty much completely lost.
Looking forward to tinkering more with this tomorrow and some fresh FEPs being delivered