Allan, this is the model I am using:
https://www.elegoo.com/product...-mono-lcd-3d-printer
I found some time to play around with the crossarm assemblies yesterday. I had to adjust the angle of it to optimize the supports and got ok prints. Not sure I want to go this route. I may experiment with printing the crossarm/pin assemblies and the supports as separate pieces and assemble them onto 1/4” dowels. This print was made to plug into Evergreen .219” styrene tube:
My curing machine showed up during the week:
Hanging from the platen. I tried some Anycubic clear water washable resin:
Separate insulators on pins. I adjusted the size of the pins to fit into the cored insulators I printed earlier:
I slopped a little RR Tie Brown on the assemblies to see things in better contrast. I am liking the insulators on pins look. Just wondering if it’s worth the hassle! I need to clean up the shop and organize for better work flow and will commence with more experiments.