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==Basics==
=Basics=
*Part of the [[Open Source Digital Fabrication Construction Set]]
*A SLA or Stereolithography printer
*Uses a light curable resin and a laser/projector to make parts
*Can produce extremely small layer heights, and thus far higher print resolution than extrusion based 3D printers
*Can be a bit of a mess to work with due to the UV light issues + messy resins
*Also is quite costly + hard to recycle materials due to the chemical change used as opposed to FDM's physical change


- Part of the [[Open Source Digital Fabrication Construction Set]]
=Used For=
*EXTREMELY precise parts
*Personalized Medical Devices + Implants
*Things with very interesting mechanical/thermal/optical properties (Thanks to the wide variety of resins)
*VERY fast prints


- A SLA or Stereolithography printer
=Industry Standards=
==Formlabs==
*Consists of the Form 1, the Form 2, and the Form Cell  (Also Form Wash + Form Cure if you are fancy) (This company is also making the Fuse 1 (A SLS Machiene, see [[Open Source Plastic SLS Machiene]]))
*[https://formlabs.com/ Formlabs' Main Site]


- Uses a light curable resin and a laser/projector to make parts
==Carbon 3D==
*[https://www.carbon3d.com/ Carbon 3D's Main Site]
*[https://www.ted.com/talks/joe_desimone_what_if_3d_printing_was_25x_faster The TED Talk Given About The M1 Printer Before it's Release]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2thSsQrZUM A Tested Tour + Interview with a Carbon 3D Representative]
*Like the Form 1 or 2 but MUCH faster


- Can produce extremely small layer heights, and thus far higher print resolution than extrusion based 3D printers
=Existing Open Source Designs=
*Need to check if it is FULLY open source, but the Peopoly Moai Kit is pretty good:
==Peopoly Moai==
*[https://peopoly.net/ Peopoly's Main Site]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tz6xOd4WJcM Introductory Video by Matterhackers]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYWJ8d-I4Lo Makermuse's Review or the Peopoly Moai]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Srl96IoeWJs 3D Printing Nerd's Review or the Peopoly Moai]
 
=Minimum Viable Product=
*Modular
*Expandable
*Can use a variety of resins
*Safe (IE all lasers are contained
*Efficient (in resin waste)
*Clean (Workflow similar to form cell
*Fast
*Accurate (what resolution, this needs to be determined)
*Uses pure gcode like the Moai
 
=Basic Design=
*
 
=BOM=
*
 
=See Also=
*[[SLA 3D Printing]]
*[[SLA Resins]]
 
=Useful Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolithography Wikipedia Page on SLA Printing]

Latest revision as of 17:12, 9 June 2018

Basics

  • Part of the Open Source Digital Fabrication Construction Set
  • A SLA or Stereolithography printer
  • Uses a light curable resin and a laser/projector to make parts
  • Can produce extremely small layer heights, and thus far higher print resolution than extrusion based 3D printers
  • Can be a bit of a mess to work with due to the UV light issues + messy resins
  • Also is quite costly + hard to recycle materials due to the chemical change used as opposed to FDM's physical change

Used For

  • EXTREMELY precise parts
  • Personalized Medical Devices + Implants
  • Things with very interesting mechanical/thermal/optical properties (Thanks to the wide variety of resins)
  • VERY fast prints

Industry Standards

Formlabs

Carbon 3D

Existing Open Source Designs

  • Need to check if it is FULLY open source, but the Peopoly Moai Kit is pretty good:

Peopoly Moai

Minimum Viable Product

  • Modular
  • Expandable
  • Can use a variety of resins
  • Safe (IE all lasers are contained
  • Efficient (in resin waste)
  • Clean (Workflow similar to form cell
  • Fast
  • Accurate (what resolution, this needs to be determined)
  • Uses pure gcode like the Moai

Basic Design

BOM

See Also

Useful Links