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+title: Blog
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+post: Sparkmaker FEP foil replacement
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+description: A new print surface for the resin vat
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+date: 2023-09-18
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+comments: true
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+parent: 3d-printing
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+position: 36
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+---
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+After a bunch of prints a hole appeared in the FEP foil of the resin vat in my [Sparkmaker printer](sparkmaker_repair.html).
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+So it was time for my first replacement.
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+I bought [a roll of 127 micron FEP film from FEPshop.com](https://fepshop.com/shop/materials/fepshop-fep-roll-127-120x26cm/).
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+The old official tutorial video for this replacement is still [available on the Sparkmaker YouTube channel](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HH5ARg0FUU).
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+First simply remove all screws and disassemble the three frame parts, the old foil and the rubber gasket.
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+Clean all parts with isopropyl alcohol.
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+<!--%
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+lightgallery([
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+ [ "img/sparkmaker_fep_1.jpg", "Old FEP film still installed (1)" ],
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+ [ "img/sparkmaker_fep_2.jpg", "Old FEP film still installed (2)" ],
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+ [ "img/sparkmaker_fep_3.jpg", "Close view of hole in old FEP film" ],
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+])
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+%-->
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+You can clearly see the hole in the top right of the vat in the pictures above.
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+<!--%
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+lightgallery([
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+ [ "img/sparkmaker_fep_4.jpg", "Short screws removed" ],
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+ [ "img/sparkmaker_fep_6.jpg", "Long screws also removed" ],
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+ [ "img/sparkmaker_fep_5.jpg", "All parts before cleaning" ],
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+])
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+%-->
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+Cut a roughly matching piece of FEP film and pre-cut the holes after carefully aligning the first four corners.
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+<!--%
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+lightgallery([
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+ [ "img/sparkmaker_fep_7.jpg", "FEP film on middle frame part" ],
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+ [ "img/sparkmaker_fep_8.jpg", "FEP film with screws on bottom frame part" ],
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+ [ "img/sparkmaker_fep_10.jpg", "Fitting test of two frame parts" ],
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+ [ "img/sparkmaker_fep_9.jpg", "All screws in place in bottom frame part and FEP film" ],
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+])
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+%-->
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+The proper assembly order is the bottom-most part, followed by the FEP foil, then the gasket, then the middle and top parts.
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+<!--%
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+lightgallery([
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+ [ "img/sparkmaker_fep_11.jpg", "Gasket on FEP film" ],
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+ [ "img/sparkmaker_fep_12.jpg", "Bottom two frame parts with FEP film and gasket (1)" ],
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+ [ "img/sparkmaker_fep_13.jpg", "Bottom two frame parts with FEP film and gasket (2)" ],
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+])
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+%-->
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+I suspect the previous owner (and others in online forums) did not pre-cut holes in the FEP film before placing the screws.
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+So material of both the gasket and the FEP film was mangled up and pulled into some of the threaded holes.
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+In an ideal world you would nicely cut out the holes in their proper place.
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+I simply pushed a screwdriver through the holes in the frame, which worked fine.
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+<!--%
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+lightgallery([
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+ [ "img/sparkmaker_fep_14.jpg", "FEP film now tight" ],
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+ [ "img/sparkmaker_fep_15.jpg", "After cutting the remaining parts from the edge" ],
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+])
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+I encountered some difficulties putting the long screws back to tighten the film.
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+A lot of force was required and I managed to rip out at least one turn of one of the threads.
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+But in the end all screws are still holding properly, though this may not be the case for many repeats of this procedure.
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+<!--%
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+lightgallery([
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+ [ "img/sparkmaker_fep_16.jpg", "Vat installed back into the printer" ],
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+ [ "img/sparkmaker_fep_17.jpg", "First print with new film" ],
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+])
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+It seems to work fine.
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+No resin is leaking and the first print with the new film didn't have any problems.
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+At least not related to the FEP film.
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