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some parts are made of PLA and are not very durable, they will be replaced with metal parts some time
some parts are made of PLA and are not very durable, they will be replaced with metal parts some time


===3dsystems ProJet 1200===
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* min layer height 50 microns
* min layer height 50 microns
* accuracy x/y/z 0.175/0.175/0.1 mm
* accuracy x/y/z 0.175/0.175/0.1 mm


===HA 50 uv===
===HA 50 uv===

Revision as of 13:27, 28 October 2014

For prototyping we want to purchase a 3D printer soon. We are mainly looking into SLA/SLS type printers. Does anyone have experience with existing ones or can recommend anything?

1 What is available today

1.1 Atum 3D Printer V1

http://www.atum3d.com

  • €3,246.00
  • with linear guide and ball screw
  • FullHD beamer
  • 195x108x250mm
  • Standard x,y resolution 45-100 microns
  • Best Z-resolution 15 microns

Atum3D-V1-3D-DLP-printer-kit-assembly


1.2 Formlabs Form 1+

http://formlabs.com/en/products/form-1-plus/ 2800€ 125x125x165mm print volume 300 microns min feature size


1.3 B9 Creator

http://b9creator.com/ ~3640€ (self assembly kit) Open hardware and free software! 102x76x200mm print volume 50/75/100 microns min feature size

Included Beamer: 1024x768

add 1200€ for full assembled Printer


1.4 Muve DLP Printer

http://www.muve3d.net/press/product/muve-1-dlp/ 2000$ Firmware Open Source 192x108x180mm print volume

Kit without beamer for 1000$

With FullHD Beamer for 2100$

update for precise z-axis 300$

some parts are made of PLA and are not very durable, they will be replaced with metal parts some time


1.5 3dsystems ProJet 1200

http://www.3dsystems.com/projet1200 5000$ 43 x 27 x 150mm print volume (too small for us) 585 dpi resolution


1.6 T.Black

https://thre3d.com/product/1788-tblack

(http://www.trimaker.com/en/t-black/)

  • 5000$
  • build dimensions 180 x 134 x 170 mm (7.1 x 5.3 x 6.7 inch)
  • min layer height 50 microns
  • accuracy x/y/z 0.175/0.175/0.1 mm


1.7 HA 50 uv

https://thre3d.com/product/1132-ha-50-uv


1.8 The Titan 1

http://www.kudo3d.com/products/

Only preorders

2 Background

Most printers operate on the same principle. The Image is projected on the base of a transparent receptacle where the hardened resin tends to stick on. So the surface is coated with transparent silicone.

B9 creator moves the reservoir left and right

mUVe 1 has a "Dual-Motor Tilting Peel System" which tilts the build platform

Titan 1 has a patented "Flexible resin container" which bends when the z-axis is rising


For electronics the Arduino based RAMPS boards from Reprap project is very common using a modified Marlin firmware.

As 3D Printing software Creation Workshop from envisionlabs is often used.

So its not really a big miracle. It should be possible to build a DLP printer with low budget. Just a good beamer and a view components are necessary for a good DIY printer...

Even expensive printers show how simple it can be: Titan 1 Build Platform