

It's placed in a vat, and cured from the bottom. However, a Resin printer uses a photo-sensative liquid resin that hardens when exposed to UV light. All while moving this hot tip around on a flat surface and it builds up the 3D object. The biggest difference between a PLA FDM printer and a Resin printer is that a FDM printer uses a filament of plastic (like weed eater string) and forces it into a hot end with a nozzle that has a little hole in it (think of a hot glue gun only the hole is alot smaller and this is all automatic). You can get it here: QIDI TECH Shadow 5.5s 3D Resin Printer this thing looks like Tony Stark made it but it was only $185 so I really couldn't pass it up.

They are good but just can't get the resolution or the details that a good resin printer can. I've been dealing with PLA Filament printers for awhile.

I've been 3D designing and printing for many years now, but I just took a leap forward and bought a resin printer. but this is what I've got going on right now! Lemme know what you think! I'm sure I'll find more as I get more parts in. So of course I had to fix that problem straight away with my new resin printer and they made the plate without the border going all the way around it.
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For some reason they used a screen grab of the movie and didn't take into account that the plate itself was partially obscured by the chrome bumper. I mean who wouldn't want this thing!īut like all models like this, they all haven't their flaws. All the doors open, all the lights work, all the windows roll down with the handles, comes with all the proton packs, gurney, instruments inside, sound effects (including the siren), brake lights come on when you press the brake pedal and the steering wheel turns the wheels. I haven't finished my Falcon yet, but I couldn't resist this beauty! Not only is it 1:8th scale meaning that when complete it will be over 3 feet long. Yes this is a real thing and I gotta tell ya. I had to get this and its going to be another monster! Check this out.
