How do you cure resin models?

How do you cure resin models?

Resin in its uncured form is toxic. This is why after you remove models from the print bed, you’ll need to cure it (or technically, “post-cure it”, as it has already undergone curing during the printing process). To cure it after printing, you’ll simply need to expose...
How to Dispose of Resin

How to Dispose of Resin

Resin in its uncured form is toxic. There’s a reason you have to wear gloves when you handle it. That means that unlike with FDM printers, resin 3D printing necessitates responsible waste disposal.  While I’ve put together a guide below, I will add an obligatory...
Resin prints stuck to build plate? Here’s the Fix

Resin prints stuck to build plate? Here’s the Fix

Are your prints adhering to the build platform a little too well? Below are a few things you can try to make it easier to pry them free. Beneath them, you can learn why the sticking is happening and how you can prevent it. Your issue might be burn-in layer exposure...
FEP Film Replacement Guide

FEP Film Replacement Guide

The FEP film is a consumable – and a good rule of thumb is to replace them every 40 or so prints, or whenever there is noticeable scratching, denting or deformation. Otherwise, you run the risk of a puncture letting resin seep onto your LCD screen during a print –...