Makes you think why would we use PDMS in the first place. No exposure marks, no indentations, no nothing. You can print with it, and resin doesn't stick at all. It's basically a 0,5mm thick white/clear silicone sheet that is used to bake cookies on, inside an oven, so they don't stick.Īlthough not transparent, it generates a good projected slice, good focus is possible. That's how Resincat3D describes the silicone sheet they use on the bottom of the vat. I don't have a resin of choice yet.īaking silicone sheets. (A very smooth one has no effect, a very thick and opaque one may even avoid resin curing) I now have the problem that black pixels cure the resin, but this can be solved by tinkering with dyes. But two days ago I got my hands on a bottle of high reactivity Spot-GP, (named just "Spot-GP") and times dropped down to the second per layer. I've been printing with the same resin I used for B9 creator for a while, that resin takes long exposures to cure with this projector (Spot-GP B9 creator and PDMS edition). Second iteration is more rigid to elliminate vertical artifacts on parts. The first iteration already printed coins and Sapphos, so when it comes to print, it works. For now it is an Open Source experiment platform for everyone to enjoy. It's still in a very early stage of development, and there's a lot to decide, do, and adjust. Fill in the policy name, description, select the template, and set a statuswhether you want to enable the policy or not. The create a New DLP Policy from a Template page appears. Easily replaceable vat with QuickFit mechanism. In the EAC, navigate to Compliance Management > Data Loss Prevention, then click Add. (We intend to make our own projector eventually) Micro projector usage to achieve small size. Among the particular features I can name:
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But it eventually became THE project itself.īecause it aims to be a platform for everyone to make fast experiments with, it is made out of FFF-printed parts, designed in FreeCAD for maximum software availability. It was born from the need of an easily modifiable platform for making my own experiments while I was studying DLP 3D printing state of art for my final project. I am an industrial engineer student from Madrid, and this is a DLP 3D printer I've been developing for around 5 months now: Sunrise