nickjm007
Well-Known Member
Hello! First post on the forums, but long-time visitor. Here's some info I can share.
PRINTER
Formlabs' Form 1 printer is $3300 and their proprietary printing resin is about $0.15 per cubic centimeter. There are, reportedly, no extra costs for upkeeping the printer as it's meant to be a plug-and-print solution. Once you've created models to print, its included software prepares the model for printing. The printing area is 125mm x 125mm x 165mm (about 4.9" x 4.9" x 6.5"). It has an incredible resolution with a 25 micron (.001") minimum layer thckness and 300 micron (.012") minimum feature. Instead of melting and extruding hplastic like the Replicator and MakerBot style machines, it uses a professional level process called stereolithography (i.e., SL), which means a super accurate laser hardens thin layers until the build is finished. I've just ordered mine and it will arive by May. I'll update with notes and pictures once I've printed my project. Check out the printer and pictures of sample prints on their website: Formlabs - High Resolution Desktop 3D Printer
Hope this helps someone!
PRINTER
Formlabs' Form 1 printer is $3300 and their proprietary printing resin is about $0.15 per cubic centimeter. There are, reportedly, no extra costs for upkeeping the printer as it's meant to be a plug-and-print solution. Once you've created models to print, its included software prepares the model for printing. The printing area is 125mm x 125mm x 165mm (about 4.9" x 4.9" x 6.5"). It has an incredible resolution with a 25 micron (.001") minimum layer thckness and 300 micron (.012") minimum feature. Instead of melting and extruding hplastic like the Replicator and MakerBot style machines, it uses a professional level process called stereolithography (i.e., SL), which means a super accurate laser hardens thin layers until the build is finished. I've just ordered mine and it will arive by May. I'll update with notes and pictures once I've printed my project. Check out the printer and pictures of sample prints on their website: Formlabs - High Resolution Desktop 3D Printer
Hope this helps someone!