3D Printing Toolkit : Part 1 - Resin Post Processing (Patreon)
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Hello Everyone!
When you first get into 3D printing, it is easy to think you just need a 3D printer and resin. There are a lot of little tools that can greatly improve your 3D printing experience. Here is Part 1 of my toolkit covering resin 3D printing!
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📹 VIDEO WALKTHROUGH : Click here 📹
If you are more of a visual person, I have a video showing how I use all of these tools too! Make sure to use gloves and have a mask when sanding.
🛠️ Mia Kay's 3D Printing Toolkit for 2023 : PART ONE 🛠️
1️⃣ STEP ONE : Cleaning Goodies!
For IPA you can use 91% too, it doesn't need to be 99%. The IPA wipes are nice for cleaning your workspace. You can just dab IPA on a papertowel too. I like having some sort of mat for my workspace too. I just grab a cheap one off Amazon which is normally used under dog water bowls. I use the funnel and filter to strain the resin from my vat whenever I change colors or have large print failures.
Nitrile Gloves : https://amzn.to/3nAfdfX
IPA : https://amzn.to/41iue49
IPA Wipes : https://amzn.to/3nvtwCs
Paper Towels : https://amzn.to/3nugdCq
Silicon Mat : https://amzn.to/42oZMpA
Paper Filters & Silicon Funnel : https://amzn.to/3p5fMik
2️⃣ STEP TWO : Cure Your Prints!
You can use the sun or any UV lamp, even a UV nail lamp. I just like the convenience. It spins around and it is lit from the top and bottom. I feel like I get a much more even cure using the station. All brands of cure station seem fine to me, I've used Elegoo & Anycubic. Pick your favorite!
Cure Station : https://amzn.to/413eFNl
3️⃣ STEP THREE : Sanding!
Sometimes you have little support marks or imperfections. These are my tools! The snips I use to remove supports, and the rotary tool is for smoothing down any marks/imperfections. Another little tip : if you have pock marks from supports you can fix that too! By pock marks I mean little holes. Just dab a little bit of resin with a paintbrush, cure it with your UV lamp, and then sand it down. Fixed!
Snips : https://amzn.to/42oRs9q
Rotary Tool : https://amzn.to/44lqaml
🛠️ Need More Help?
More topics I've covered linked below!
You can also ask me questions in Our Discord :)
🛠️ Flexible Build Plate (highly recommend!)
📝 Slicer Settings
❓ Upcoming Topics!!
Feel free to request more topics!
- Tips for Easy Support Removal
- Safety Tips for Resin
- Troubleshooting 101
- FDM Slicer Settings
- Common Mistakes
- Disposing of Dirty Resin IPA