Printy Update: An Open Source DIY 3D SLA Printer December 12, 2016 12:18PM |
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Gr3ymatter
What are your pain points with SLA printing? What sucks about it?
If you could prioritize only one of the following what would it be? Print Quality? Speed? Price?
As i mentioned earlier - our current build time is 6 hours. How do you feel about that?
What about affordability? i can't guarantee i will be able to bring the BOM cost down as it all depends on the various sources i can find that work with the printer. How do you feel about the current price? What would you like to see?
I also really want to understand what you guys currently use 3D printing for. Its fun way to learn about what you guys are into and it'll also help us decide if we should mess with various parameters such as build volume etc for those of you who do larger prints.
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Re: Printy Update: An Open Source DIY 3D SLA Printer December 13, 2016 03:12PM |
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Origamib
Love it! I have been looking into SLA for a while and have been considering DLP but this looks like it may be a winner. Would love to see more on the electronics.
Personally for me, The price is great at £800. You have to be reasonable about the cost, and going much less than that you may as well make an FDM machine. So for me, print quality is the number 1 factor. I have cheap FDM machines if I need low quality / fast turn around.
Have you considered 'flexivats' ? A lot of DLP diy builds now use them, and you essentially make the vat base out of FEP film and treat the vat as a consumable item.
What sort of print times do you get? I know DLP can be quite fast since it cures an entire layer, but I'm not a fan of the loss of resolution as you make bigger items. Until cheap 4K projectors are a reality I think DLP is not for me.
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Gr3ymatter
What are your pain points with SLA printing? What sucks about it?
If you could prioritize only one of the following what would it be? Print Quality? Speed? Price?
As i mentioned earlier - our current build time is 6 hours. How do you feel about that?
What about affordability? i can't guarantee i will be able to bring the BOM cost down as it all depends on the various sources i can find that work with the printer. How do you feel about the current price? What would you like to see?
I also really want to understand what you guys currently use 3D printing for. Its fun way to learn about what you guys are into and it'll also help us decide if we should mess with various parameters such as build volume etc for those of you who do larger prints.
-I personally think that SLA is much better at everything over DLP (ok maybe not speed).
-Print quality,then price and speed last.
-6 Hours is pretty fast for machine build time and sounds like a fun learning process working with galvos)
-800$ is pretty good for a reliable SLA printer, i want to +1 Origamib on his comment about using flexvats(unless you are not using them FEP rocks)
I was actually looking at those galvos the other day on ebay and wondering if they would be any good for a SLA machine!I hope you release the SW/BOM for this build looks very nice, i bought an acer hb6510 for making a DLP system but the limited build area(bad focus) and uneven UV distribution of DLP projectors just kind of seems unreliable .... Congrats on the build and please keep us updated
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Re: Printy Update: An Open Source DIY 3D SLA Printer December 13, 2016 03:30PM |
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jon_bondy
Projects like this are always exciting and encouraging!
I have a LittleRP, which I love, but I often need to print larger objects. 100 x 100 x 100 is an improvement, but I am sure that I will want more eventually. Increasing the Z height (as an option) would be a great idea: in a pinch, I can put the largest dimension in the Z and give it a try. I am seeing more SLA printers which can print larger objects, but only at a decrease in resolution. The LittleRP has a resolution of 30 microns; when a printer (not yours) specifies 200 microns, I worry that I will get "FDM quality" (stair stepping). Right now, I depend on the LittleRP for "near-perfect" surfaces.
I am happy to build a kit, but less happy to purchase all of the parts from a dozen suppliers. I hope someone will step in and provide a kit of parts.
The assembly manual is always an issue. I try to read them before purchasing, both to get an idea of what I'm getting into, but also to understand how organized the project is. I would be happy to Beta assembly instructions if you need that.
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o_lampe
800$ is not bad, but how about the running cost? Do you have to throw away all the unused resin?
From the pics the details and surface are great. Also support isn't required.
What is the typical use case for SLA printed parts?
Can I use parts for anything else than chess figures and vases?
If I'd consider building one, it would have to have at least 200x200x200mm print volume. How would the price scale up then?
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cozmicray
Is the BOM available someplace
post address?
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