Project info, runbooks, and standard operating procedure docs of the Ellijay Makerspace
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SLA printers use a liquid resin-based plastic and UV light provided by a screen beneath the resin vat to produce high resolution 3D prints.
We have numerous SLA printers in the 3D printing room. Each of them requires its own settings both for the hardware of the printer and for the resin used for a specific print.
As we develop solid, repeatable techniques for a particular printer and a particular resin, that information will be compiled here.
For any of our SLA printers, the workflow to get a 3D model printed is basically:
The following SLA printers are currently online and available for use by our members when they are not already in use:
We also have the following SLA printers that are currently offline awaiting troubleshooting, parts, or repairs:
If you are interested in helping us get these back online, talk to Sundog or Andrew and let's make it happen!
We try to standardize on a set of resins that meet our material needs in terms of hardness, detail, color, and other qualities. There are many UV-curable resins available on the market, but these are the ones we have found meet our needs best: