Hey guys. So I'm back form gathering some info on SLA printers, which has been surprisingly hard.
So far I've gathered some info about the Form1 SLA printer and I'm shocked how bad it is.
First, printing large parts at low layer height can damage the print.
There are print bed adhesion issues here as well.
In FDM, we have nozzles, in SLA it's a laser beam spot curing a liquid resin into solid part.
The thing is with Form1+ the diameter of the beam spot is around 0.3mm, or in other words a nozzle with a 0.3mm hole. So while the Z resolution supposedly can go as low as 25 microns, the X and Y can't go lower than 300.
This is what I mean.
Say you're printing a approx. 1mm wall.
This is how a slice of it will look like:

If the beam diameter was lower, it would look like this:

Here's the same images with crude drawings of the laser spot and it's path to make it more clear.


For $3300, are you kidding me!?
So I don't really get how this SLA printer is any better than setting up a FDM printer to print at 25 micron layer height if you're printing small parts and speed isn't an issue. And you're probably going to have to print small on SLA printers as well with 25 micron layer height so how does it matter?
I tried to compare the specs with industrial SLA printers by 3D Systems but couldn't find the "beam diameter". Maybe its "Border spot" or "Large Hatch Spot"? http://www.3dsystems.com/sites/www.3dsy … en-web.pdf
I haven't had enough time to learn more about the DLP video projector based printers, but at least the claimed X and Y resolution isn't so terrible compared to Z.
1) Kudo3D Titan 1:
"XY resolution: 37μm to 100μm (HD native pixel size)
Z resolution: 5μm (native gear resolution)"
2) M One:
"Min Feature (I assume this is the X/Y resolution) Up to 70 microns"
"Layer Thickness Up to 20 microns per layer thickness"
And by "up to" I guess they mean "as low as".
While better than Form1 (if true), I really hate how the Z resolution and X and Y resolution is so different and how you can't print larger at lower resolutions.
3) Solidator:
Can't even find the info on their site.
4) Pegasus Touch (SLA):
Focused Laser Spot Size: ~80 microns (FWHM)
I don't like "~" in front of something this important.
5) Draken:
X/Y resolution claimed to be 37 micron.
6) LittleRP:
Couldn't find the info.
7) MiiCraft:
"30 microns by Z-axis and 56 microns by XY-plane"
8) Sedgwick 3d DLP Printer:
"Resolution: 0.1mm-0.08mm for the x and y. 0.1mm layer height for the z"
Probably the worst in the bunch.
9) B9creator:
"Resolutions in the x/y plane (horizontal) of 30, 50 or 70 microns are possible by adjustment of the projector’s position and focus."
If this is really true, 30 is almost 3D Systems quality. I doubt that though.
10) Portobello 3d printer:
"Resolution X- and Y-axis: 60 um
Resolution Z-axis: 25 um - 100 um, we usually work with 60 um"
11) XYZPrinting Nobel 1.0:
"X/Y axis resolution: 0.3mm (300 Microns)/ Z axis: 0.025mm (25 Microns)"
12) Kast3d:
Site is dead?
13) Ember by Autodesk:
"X: 50 microns
Y: 50 microns
Z: 10-100 microns
"
And "$5995 USD". It's from Autodesk you know.