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The next step in 3D printing?
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Interesting...




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#2
Oh! I saw that. But it looks like the tech is still a bit off. As in, it only prints super tiny stuff. Super cool how they do it though!
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(06-Feb-2019, 05:28 PM)s3npai Wrote: Oh! I saw that. But it looks like the tech is still a bit off. As in, it only prints super tiny stuff. Super cool how they do it though!

Yeah, the tech is in its infancy.  I'll bet in a year or 2 it will be much much better



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My son got a weird cheap 3d pen that used light to harden the ... goop lol
Was neat to play with while it lasted. Will be cool to see this progress as an actual 3d printing method
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#5
There are already resin based 3D Printers, even by Prusa!
https://www.prusa3d.com/original-prusa-sl1/

However I don't think they use the same principles, since the later one already produces great pieces Smile
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