What is the groups focus? I moved to Resin a couple of years ago and my filament printer is in the closet gather dust… but I might break it out one day.
Metal sintering or bust!
I thought we were limited to discussing concrete 3d printing of houses on the moon.
Oh, I thought this was just about 3d printing chocolate desserts
Both, both is good. (Signed, a bisexual)
Wait until OP finds out about powder bed printers (both the powder+resin and the laser… and the dmsl…) or paste extrusion.
Or my favorite…. The chocolate printers (Okay, so that was basically a modified FDM with an all metal hotnend- instead of filament it took a relatively large rod of said chocolate,)
I find myself in-between at the moment. I have more experience with resin printers, but I started with a cheap resin printer and a cheap FDM printer. I had a stellar accident with my resin printer this week – I forgot to bolt down the tray, which got hoisted up and hooked over the build plate, spilling lots of resin everywhere. This particular printer (which will not be named), has a big hole, without a raised edge for the arm that supports the build plate. Of course some of the resin ended up inside the printer. I cleaned what I could see, and even opened the printer to clean inside, but it was insufficient – the build arm froze on the next print. Currently it’s broken into pieces and sitting under a fluorescent light attempting to harden everything. When it’s hard, I will disassemble further and attempt to chip all the resin out.
In the mean time, my only fall back is the cheap FDM printer, which has never worked well. I bought cheap printers to experiment with. While I’ve just effed up badly, I know a lot more about what I need in a printer. I’ve ordered a larger scale resin printer (Elegoo Jupiter) and have had my eye on Bamboo for FDM. Why both? Each has advantages and disadvantages. Resin handling is a PITA, and fiber has a lot of variety (and easier cleanup).
I haven’t upgraded the fiber printer yet. I intend to, but I’d like to recover from this disaster first. ;-)
Wow that sounds like an awful mess! I’m FDM only so i’ve never even considered the potential messiness of liquid resin.
Indeed it is, though a clogged fdm nozzle can be pretty irritating.