Hello
This is the best way to get started in 3D printing.
You will not find better as a showcase.
Regards
Hello
This is the best way to get started in 3D printing.
You will not find better as a showcase.
Regards
My idea is to start with 3dhub as source of first works and then build my own website, dedicated mostly to jewelry with dedicated services. On 3dHubs the resin printers adoption is low, i think for high resin and printers prices, and because this printers are dedicated for specific works.
This statement completely confuses me, please clarity?
Toddmichael
The materials are most of the time more expensive, but the reasoning is casting and burn out for the jewelry process. Additionally the ROI is greater accordingly. You can get 30 parts printed on FDM, if they are direct use parts, in a lower quality for $30.00 plus shipping. But those parts are not castable into fine jewelry pieces.
Do a simple experiment, design a piece for any other market and one for jewelry, have a 3dhub print it in FDM and Resin, compare pricing and castability. You will see the results first hand the the choice will stand clear.
I will post pictures at The_Jewelers_Bench on Instagram by noon with the same parts printed on FDM and SLA machines and you can see the print quality for yourself.
Toddmichael
Hello,
3D printing very Resin works well.
I have lots of resin printing order .
The investment of a resin printer is good
Bests regards
I had a Form1+ on here for 6 months and I think I got 3x as many orders for my extrusion machine. It didn’t justify keeping it even though I really loved it.
From what i see 3dhub community is more oriented on fdm extrusion printing
Hi,
I do not recomend Fromlabs printers. I bought Form 1+ in July last year. First prints were awsome, but after few months it print worse then cheap FDM printer. Simply terrible. Stops in the middle of print, blistering, wholes etc. See pictures below.(should be architecture). I read formlabs forum and a lot of people have the same problems. At the beginning super quality after few prints really terible - especially bigger prints, which sometimes are impossibile to print without failure.
That product has simply bad design and catch a lot of dust from outside, which is impossible to clean after without disassebling. Warraty say - when you open you lose it .
It happend in December, i still didnt get new product or money back. Support want me to open printer by myself, there are not normal service just online. They dont take responsibility for thier products.
Really worst purchase ever.
Good luck guys with yours printers,
Piotr
I see… sorry for that. In the new Form2 they should have solved that problem making the laser chamber sealed. I was oriented toward the Solus DLP Printer
I have taken apart my form1+ twice, per their instructions for mirror cleaning, they took the machine back for service, and then replaced the printer with a new one. I guess everybody has different results.
As for a sealed chamber, how would you dispense the heat generated by the laser other than air flow. I added a air filter to the outside of the air intake after the cleaning the mirrors twice, no issues since.
Additionally the Solus uses an external projector, so the air flow through the printer to dissipate heat is not an issue.
The biggest issue I have with the form1 is the print quality for jewelry. If you get away from the notion of it being a printer for fine jewelry, micro pave, and less than .8 mm detail work your fine. I have found for heavier jewelry, and making pieces to be molded with resins other than the Castable Blue. Your Golden.
I would like to work with someone to try resins other than Formlabs to print on the form1. I believe their biggest “Jewelry” fall back in the resin, not the machine. I can get exceptional 25 micron results with any of their resin other than their castable.
Is the Solus as good as the pictures on the Reify website?
I am looking into buying, but I see some DLP prints with rather rough surfaces. That seems to be absent with the solus. Now I have had years of tinkering with FDM printers, and I hate it, I just need the prints. So I am torn between Form2 and something with a finer resolution, but I really want these smooth surfaces. Thanks, Maarten