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A project log for SecSavr Suspense [gd0105]

The best of resin with the best of filament; is such a 3D printer possible?

kelvinakelvinA 04/18/2022 at 15:070 Comments

I've just made a minimum viable 3D model to better explain my previous project log.

Also, I'm computing a mental simulation and I come to the conclusion VLM technology removes the need to have drainage holes (assuming that the layer height is thin enough for the screen to fully cure the resin), further getting towards the convenience of FDM. It might be required to first print the layer, wash the layer and then cure the inside offset of the layer so that any trace amounts of resin that would be in the part will be cured.

Other than the resin applicators, this solution doesn't seem that much more complex than a toner printer + dishwasher. Additionally, I haven't done extensive research but I'd like to believe that a hobbyist (chemist) would have a much easier time creating the resin blend (especially since viscosity is less of a constraint) and just being able to use it in the printer, rather than creating polymer pellets and then presicely extruding it through a filament extruder for use in an FDM printer, opening up the possiblility of a maker both designing a custom part and custom material to make it out of. 

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