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Jul 2017

Hello, just started in SLA myself after getting used to my old professors. I got a form 1+ used for less thank 1000 in very good condition. I would recommend that as well since its not going to be as costly and these machines are well built! The Wanhao D7 also has a pretty active facebook group: WANHAO DUPLICATOR 7 | Facebook 33 . D7 is still in “beta” but is moving through versions pretty fast and getting a lot better each time. Form 2 is also awesome and top of the line and can prolly get a good bit cheaper used as well. Form 1+ can use third party though. FTD makes a resin JUST for Form 1+: http://www.funtodo.net/ 13 . Hope this helps :slight_smile:

I have tried many prosumer machines like Pegasus , formlabs and the some of those ultra cheap dlp printers. In my experience you get what you pay for. The cheap dlp can work but will require a lot of tinkering both with the machine and software. Pegasus had awful customer support but it did work although not very well. I eventually landed on a form1+ and have had the most consistent results. The cost of resin is not too high considering high end machine resin cost. You will have to decide your level of involvement, do you want to click and print or do you want to tinker.

Hi all, I am interested in a SLA printer also so I have been lurking in the shadows listening so excuse me for butting in!

My main question is the cost of a print. Is it a significant amount more than FDM? I know, very general question and maybe apples to oranges.

Here is the setup. I print a “widget” in ABS and it comes out nice. Let’s say it is 90x90x140mm with just a few basic supports. Let’s say I would like to have the part with a better finish that SLA may provide.

I priced my part on 3Dhubs, to see a comparison, and for FDM get a cost of about $30 compared to SLA at a cost of $100-250.

I understand SLA is more costly but I am just trying to get an idea of what I might expect.

Thanks for any thoughts and also all of the great info in this thread.