Just like my first 3 weeks with an FDM 3D printer, there have been plenty of learning curves I’ve dealt with while getting to grips with resin printing. For starters, the slicing process ...
There is also more freedom in part orientation when printing in resin. Unlike FDM, resin prints are isotropic. In the context of 3D printing, this means that the printed object’s physical ...
Resin 3D printing, also known as Stereolithography (SLA) or Digital Light Processing (DLP), is a 3D printing technology that uses liquid resin to create objects. Here's how it works: A digital 3D ...