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3D Printing on a Budget
Posted: March 31st, 2022, 12:55 pm
by Calvin Jones
Hey everyone,
What is the best 3D printers for classroom and are on a budget, there is a slew of 3D printers currently i know ANYCUBIC Mega SE and Creatbot DM.
Looking for something that is compatible with 3rd party resins.
Thanks for any response.
Re: 3D Printing on a Budget
Posted: April 1st, 2022, 2:02 am
by Lez0
I have been using an Anycubic Photon for over 2 years, it's done 100's of prints. It has a good community on Facebook if you have any problems. I have used various makes of resins but use Elegoo ABS like resin the most. There is a spreadsheet with loads of different makes of resins with there settings, I'll post it later. I know they don't do the vanilla Photon, they do the S.
Remember safety as you are working with chemicals. The good thing I like about the Photon is the lid is hinged, is may seem a small point but it means you don't have to worry about putting it somewhere and possible getting broke.
I would think the other makes of printers would use any make of resin, it's just a matter of getting the setting right so you get a good print, or a print at all.
Lez
Re: 3D Printing on a Budget
Posted: April 1st, 2022, 2:46 pm
by LePaul
If you have a classroom environment, be aware of the dangers of the resins and the finishing process.
I work at a University and I am always a bit shocked when I hear how some schools or individuals are woefully unaware of the dangers of 3D printing (FDM or Resin)
I'd suggest you also talk to whomever is in charge of safety at the school. If you review the Material Safety Data Sheets on the resins, there are many dangers (inhalation, droplet, etc).
Enclosures, ventilation and fire safety would be huge too.
Re: 3D Printing on a Budget
Posted: April 3rd, 2022, 7:22 pm
by decolui
If you're looking for 3D printers for classroom and are on a budget ANYCUBIC Mega SE can be a great choice for you.
These are under $200 and works very well.
Mega SE is an affordable 3D printer perfect for hobbyists and beginners.
Re: 3D Printing on a Budget
Posted: April 4th, 2022, 8:46 am
by Lez0
Here is the list of resins, use it as a guide:
Lez