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Jan 5, 2021 at 18:40 comment added Diesel yes..but.. practically you'll want to add a pair of vent holes to let the fluid escape (one for air one for fluid) you can have a large void in the print, but you'll need some post-processing to deal with it. You'll first have to drain the bubble, then clean it, then fill it with the gas you want, then seal it. I can't think of a simpler way, but there might be?
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Jan 3, 2021 at 22:37 comment added Trish VERY related: Why is cupping bad in SLA prints?
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Aug 6, 2020 at 15:53 comment added VG_nbi @cmm here is a video of a scan, where you see white think void, black is filled solid material (in the real case ice and in the #D printer case plastic) youtu.be/oTDOVxpl6PU
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Aug 5, 2020 at 19:36 comment added cmm I like your question. I don't have an SLA printer. It is somewhat unnatural to have enclosed volumes in an SLA printer. It could be either filled with uncured resin, or, if the size of the opening, the viscosity of the resin, and the draining time per layer are right, perhaps partially filled with air. "Partially" because uncured resin will stick to the inside. It might be later cured in the UV soak process, but I think you lose control of the geometry.
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