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Resin Printer Temperature Mods and Continuous IPA Filtration

Posted on August 21, 2023 by Maya Posch

Two essential parts to producing successful resin 3D prints: keeping resin at its optimal temperature and lots and lots of IPA to clean the printed parts with after printing. Unfortunately, …read more Continue reading Resin Printer Temperature Mods and Continuous IPA Filtration→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, 3D resin printer, IPA

A New Gaming Shell For a Mouse

Posted on March 28, 2023 by Matthew Carlson

For some gamers, having a light fast polling mouse is key. [Ali] of [Optimum Tech] loved his 23-gram mouse but disliked the cord. Not seeing any options for a comparable …read more Continue reading A New Gaming Shell For a Mouse→

Posted in 3D resin printer, computer mouse, industrial design, peripherals hacks

Continuous Printing On LCD Resin Printer: No More Wasted Time On Peeling? Is it possible?

Posted on January 4, 2023 by Maya Posch

Anyone who has done any amount of 3D printing with SLA printers is probably well aware of the peeling step with each layer. This involves the newly printed layer being …read more Continue reading Continuous Printing On LCD Resin Printer: No More Wasted Time On Peeling? Is it possible?→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, 3D resin printer, FEP, SLA

Ask Hackaday: Resin Printer Build Plates

Posted on July 20, 2022 by Al Williams

The early days of FDM 3D printing were wild and wooly. Getting plastic to stick to your build plate was a challenge. Blue tape and hairspray-coated glass were kings for …read more Continue reading Ask Hackaday: Resin Printer Build Plates→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, 3D Printing, 3D resin printer, Anycubic, Featured, Interest, magnetic build plate, nova3d, spring steel

Ask Hackaday: Resin Printer Build Plates

Posted on July 20, 2022 by Al Williams

The early days of FDM 3D printing were wild and wooly. Getting plastic to stick to your build plate was a challenge. Blue tape and hairspray-coated glass were kings for …read more Continue reading Ask Hackaday: Resin Printer Build Plates→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, 3D Printing, 3D resin printer, Anycubic, Featured, Interest, magnetic build plate, nova3d, spring steel

Fighting All That Can Go Wrong With Resin

Posted on July 4, 2022 by Elliot Williams

[Jan Mrázek] is on a quest to make your resin 3D prints more accurate, more functional, and less failure prone. Let’s start off with his recent post on combating resin …read more Continue reading Fighting All That Can Go Wrong With Resin→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, 3D Printing, 3D resin printer, resin

There’s a Wrinkle In This 3D Printed Wankel

Posted on February 10, 2022 by Matthew Carlson
the rotary piston

Rotary engines such as the Wankel have strange shapes that can be difficult to machine (as evidenced by the specialized production machines and patents in the 70s), which means it …read more Continue reading There’s a Wrinkle In This 3D Printed Wankel→

Posted in 3D resin printer, Engine Hacks, piston engine, rotary engine

3D Printer Showdown: $350 Consumer vs $73,000 Pro Machine

Posted on January 29, 2022 by Al Williams

The quality of consumer-grade 3D printing has gone way up in recent years. Resin printers, in particular, can produce amazing results and they get less expensive every day. [Squidmar] took …read more Continue reading 3D Printer Showdown: $350 Consumer vs $73,000 Pro Machine→

Posted in 3D resin printer, comparison, laser, masked SLA, MSLA, resin, Reviews

Fail of the Week: 3D Printed Parts That Burn Like NASA’s Rocket Fuel

Posted on January 9, 2022 by Dave Rowntree

[Integza] is on a mission to find as many ways as possible to build rockets and other engines using 3D printing and other accessible manufacturing techniques. He had an a …read more Continue reading Fail of the Week: 3D Printed Parts That Burn Like NASA’s Rocket Fuel→

Posted in 3d printed rocket engine, 3d Printer hacks, 3D resin printer, Engine Hacks

Continuous Resin Printer Shows The Speed

Posted on September 16, 2021 by Dave Rowntree

Redditor [No-Championship-8520] aka [Eric Potempa] has come up with an interesting DIY take on the Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) process currently owned and developed by Carbon Inc. The usual …read more Continue reading Continuous Resin Printer Shows The Speed→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, 3D resin printer, PDMS

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