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Topic: iBox Nano on Kickstarter - Smallest resin printer for under $300

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/82 … e-3d-print

Its more of a novelty. But if you have a good use for 1" x 1" x 2" pieces to be done it may be the right thing. The biggest problem I see with this thing is they are using threaded rod for the Z axis and you can see banding issues on their prints. From the description it looks like the firmware will most likely be closed source so no way to fix that issue yourself by replacing with a mini ACME screw.

Other thoughts?

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Re: iBox Nano on Kickstarter - Smallest resin printer for under $300

Well, it looks like it is made with acrylic sheets. We know from the original solidoodle extruder assembly how robust that technology is :-).

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Re: iBox Nano on Kickstarter - Smallest resin printer for under $300

Cool looking, but at price, just not worth it for that small of print area.  I would love a resin printer, but I want a practical build area.

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Re: iBox Nano on Kickstarter - Smallest resin printer for under $300

wire10ga wrote:

Cool looking, but at price, just not worth it for that small of print area.  I would love a resin printer, but I want a practical build area.

I agree. The early prices are low enough to blow some cash on it for 'just the fun of it'. But that build area is just too small. If it was 2" x 2" I would have jumped on it since many things could be shrunk to that size reasonably, but 1" x 1" is just not enough.

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Re: iBox Nano on Kickstarter - Smallest resin printer for under $300

IMHO the issue on that, besides small print area, is price of the resin.

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Re: iBox Nano on Kickstarter - Smallest resin printer for under $300

madfalcon81 wrote:

IMHO the issue on that, besides small print area, is price of the resin.

Resin only costs a few dollars more per kilogram than quality filament. Like $40/kg vs $50/kg.

On prints that small, its a few cents difference per print.

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Re: iBox Nano on Kickstarter - Smallest resin printer for under $300

$100? Sold.
$200? If I had cash burning a hole in my pocket.
$300? Fat chance.

Pretty neat, though.

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Re: iBox Nano on Kickstarter - Smallest resin printer for under $300

elmoret wrote:
madfalcon81 wrote:

IMHO the issue on that, besides small print area, is price of the resin.

Resin only costs a few dollars more per kilogram than quality filament. Like $40/kg vs $50/kg.

On prints that small, its a few cents difference per print.


http://formlabs.com/en/store/eu/buy-mat … ?RS-C-01=1

Actually its 125 EURO. Aprox. 160 dollars a liter.


LE: + the resin tank.
Tanks are consumables

One tank lasts for about 2 L of our resin. With a separate tank for each individual resin color, switching materials is as easy as sliding in a new tank.

LE2: found resin at 100 USD to be fair.

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Re: iBox Nano on Kickstarter - Smallest resin printer for under $300

madfalcon81 wrote:

LE2: found resin at 100 USD to be fair.

Keep looking, sir:

http://www.makerjuice.com/product/gplus/

$55 per liter.

Don't forget that with FDM, you waste a lot more filament on support than you do with resin. That makes up for the tanks on something like this.

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ok, you're probably right. I still believe though that fdm is kinda 2 times cheaper. I found (and bought) filament for 28 USD. (unfortunately I had to pay taxes for it, so I rise the price a little bit). Resin 3d printing probably compensate with quality.

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Re: iBox Nano on Kickstarter - Smallest resin printer for under $300

nano quotes wrong costs of resin in their calculations. they say wholesale cost but only offer smaller 10x higher cost per ounce. also no replies from them to my questions about the issue I started topic on http://www.soliforum.com/topic/9755/sli … g-no-luck/

so guess they dont want us using their printer or only the test model was made to do some prints and designer left them and they dont know how to convert stl to svg as stated.

either way Im not much interested now. Ill just upgrade my SD2 and find a good cheap 3D scanner kit instead of perusing any more pipe dreams just deal with the one I have lol

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