Additive Manufacturing: Resin 3D Printing
58mIntermediate2019-10-16
Authors

Rich Cameron
Cofounder of Nonscriptum LLC

Joan Horvath
Cofounder of Nonscriptum LLC
Course details
Resin 3D printers use light to harden liquid resin layer by layer. Resin printers offer higher resolution than most filament-based printing, and are used in everything from moldmaking to dental applications. Now, access to affordable and reliable resin 3D printers has created new opportunities in additive manufacturing. In this course, you can learn all about the capabilities these tools have to offer and discover how to tune your workflow to get the most out of your machine. Instructor Joan Horvath and Rich Cameron show how to resolve the unique design and fabrication challenges when working with resin printers, helping you get a good print every time.
Learning objectives
Types of resin printers
Material jetting
Resin printing workflow
Washing, curing, sanding, and painting
Creating molds
Orienting parts
Choosing a resin
Common resin print applications
Learning objectives
Types of resin printers
Material jetting
Resin printing workflow
Washing, curing, sanding, and painting
Creating molds
Orienting parts
Choosing a resin
Common resin print applications
Skills covered
3D PrintingProduct and ManufacturingDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Deep dive - Resin 3D printing
- 02 - What to know before starting
1. Printing with Resin
- 03 - Types of resin printers and terminology
- 04 - SLA, DLP, LCD and CLIP printers
- 05 - When to use an SLA-type resin printer
- 06 - Material jetting and its applications
2. Resin 3D Printing Workflow
- 07 - Resin printing workflow overview
- 08 - Slicing software
- 09 - Washing, curing, sanding, and painting
- 10 - Creating molds
- 11 - Material jetting workflow and design rules
3. Design Optimization
- 12 - Design for resin - Overview
- 13 - Orienting parts
- 14 - Resolution and thin parts
- 15 - Choosing a resin
- 16 - Tolerance and clearance
4. Examples
- 17 - Design example walkthrough
- 18 - Common resin print applications
Conclusion
- 19 - Next steps
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