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102x76x200mm print volume
102x76x200mm print volume
50/75/100 microns min feature size
50/75/100 microns min feature size
Included Beamer: 1024x768
add 1200€ for full assembled Printer




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192x108x180mm print volume
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


===3dsystems ProJet 1200===
===3dsystems ProJet 1200===
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Only preorders
Only preorders
==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 [http://www.envisionlabs.net 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: [http://www.kudo3d.com/product/build-platform/ Titan 1 Build Platform]

Revision as of 22:42, 23 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 Formlabs Form 1+

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


1.2 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


1.3 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

1.4 3dsystems ProJet 1200

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


1.5 T.Black

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


1.6 HA 50 uv

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


1.7 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