been using this stuff for a while--love it
sonic 4k mini
I used this resin https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FC8FCZB?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
Half was done in gray and other half was done in ivory.
You could try a thick silicon/rubber mat like this one. There are some heavy duty versions which would probably even more effective, but also much more expensive. Alternatively, you could use some anti vibration pads for washing machines etc. and stick them under your printer.
To reduce the general machine sounds of the printer, I would imagine wrapping it in a thick blanket or towel could muffle them quite a bit. If you're looking for a more "luxurious" option, you could look into building a printer enclosure. With the right materials, it would probably make the printer less audible, too.
I don't recommend fitting a bigger fuse than what the adapter comes with. Electrical adapters are fitted with a fuse to protect it from damage.
Buy a better quality adapter e.g. https://www.amazon.co.uk/MyTravelPalTM-EU-UK-Adapter-Pack/dp/B08KGWPSWC
If you are in the UK you cannot order from Fepshop for orders less than £135, (you can thank Brexit for that).
That said any 24v psu able to supply 1.5a or more with the right plug is suitable, e.g. https://www.amazon.co.uk/SHNITPWR-Converter-Transformer-100-240V-5-5x2-5mm/dp/B08BJRMQHZ
Please post also wobbles lines images. Use superlube grease with syncolon to lube the axis and block. This should help ur wobbles problems. Keep in mind to install a damper on z axis, this helps avoid wobbles. Post images. Cuts and holes are not related to the wobbles problems, be sure to have cleaned well ur vat and tighten ur nfep. worned or damaged fep from past failed prints can be the problem. I replaced quite fast nfep cuz failed prints.
Superlube: https://www.amazon.com/Super-Lube-21030-Synthetic-Grease/dp/B000XBH9HI
My Post related wobbles
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Oh damn! Well, keep on going good sir, looks really nice!
And yeah, the same things that people use for plants:
This kind of thing!
I print with the same resin and buy this: Loctite
They're all pretty equal, I just like the packaging/application.
This can only test for vertical errors not 'wobble'.
Set up a gauge like this one, (but preferably with a 20mm sweep) so that it is vertical above the bed, move the bed up by 10mm and observe the gauge, it's movement should be smooth, any judder or hesitation in the movement will show a defect.
It might be worth preloading the arm with a little weight (100-200gms)
I'm using water-washable resin, so it's just water and maybe a tiny bit of soap. I'm not sure with "regular" resin. The people on Amazon who have bought it and used it though, have mentioned that IPA can destroy it's non-stick properties.
https://www.amazon.com/EPAX-Thickness-Printer-Wanhao-Photon/dp/B07N7TVWZJ
It's always possible to print multi piece models and glue them together with resin and a cheap uv torch, like this: https://www.amazon.com/Flashlight-focus-able-Ultraviolet-Blacklight-Fluorescent/dp/B01MDQOYHD