Timeline for Equipment for starting with SLA printing
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Sep 12, 2023 at 19:09 | comment | added | agarza | Because of the chemicals in the resin, it is best to cure it as soon as possible. Not to mention that an uncured model could deform since it has not solidified. | |
Sep 12, 2023 at 19:08 | comment | added | user1584421 | Thank you! One last thing. The curing has to happen at a specific time interval? Or you can literally do it the next day or week and the finished part will be fine? | |
Sep 12, 2023 at 19:07 | vote | accept | user1584421 | ||
Sep 12, 2023 at 19:07 | comment | added | agarza | Yes, there are several videos about using DIY curing setups. And yes, the resin is cured with UV light. | |
Sep 12, 2023 at 18:59 | comment | added | user1584421 | Seems like the Wash&Cure could be easily DIYed. I will watch videos on SLA, however, how is the resin cured? UV light? | |
Sep 12, 2023 at 16:34 | history | answered | agarza | CC BY-SA 4.0 |