Wednesday, May 15, 2024

SLA vs FDM 3D printing

 SLA vs FDM for those who aren't familiar, "SLA better quality but messy, FDM stronger and larger prints,"
"FDM is rolls of solid plastic that get heated and melted then deposited on a bed; resin starts as liquid and gets cured using UV light. FDM with the commonly used PLA filament is relatively easy and safe to use. SLA produces much higher quality prints but needs chemicals for cleaning the prints then curing using another device and requires gloves to handle and recommended masks for the fumes."

https://www.reddit.com/r/3Dprinting/s/KV3Gl10T9j



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