Choosing a 3D printer can seem difficult and maybe even intimidating at first. It is important to understand the design limitations of each printer in considering which one would suit your project best. Other things to consider are what type of final look are you going for, how you are going to finish the part and how it is being presented.
3in. x 5in. x 5in. (x, y, z)
14 in. x 14in. x 14 in. (x, y, z)
7.75 in. x 7.75 x 9 in. (x, y, z)
MSLA
(Masked Stereolithography)
Resin
PLA, PETG, TPU
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Grey and Clear
PLA = White
TPU = Grey
PETG = White
$0.04 per ml of resin used.
$5.00 Minimum cap.
$0.20 per meter of filament used.
$5.00 Minimum cap.
Layer height of 0.05mm
Layer height of .1mm to .3mm
Slightly Smaller than 1mm. Small detail should be connected to thicker / more robust components when possible
1mm is the smallest but not reccomend for most objects. 3mm is a much safer minumum tollerance for wall thickness.
High detail, faster print speed, can be sanded and painted.
Best option for low cost prototypes. Print settings can be optimized for aesthetic or real world testing purposes. Ask lab specialist for more information.
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