Hello one and all!
Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 3:53 am
Hello every one! I've been FDM printing for a little over a 3 years now and have recently started to wander into the world of researching SLA printing, not unlike any one here. That said, im looking into a few specifics because i've hit something of a dead-end on my research that I just can't seem to get past.
I have a few LCD displays that I'd like to use for a bottom-up style printer, working on a frame and looking for a decent LED array, but my real question is this:
When using an LCD screen to cure resins, what should I be looking for? Is it necessary to remove any layers of film and/or seperate any glass layers? Is there a way to use the screen as is and still maintain a good level of resolution as a beginner?
If it helps in the long run, I'm looking to use a Hannstar display (found here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/HDMI-VGA-2AV-LC ... SwLVZV2EUX ) or an Innolux display that matches the same dimensions/resolution (i'm not certain of the backlight brightness in comparasion to eachother).
Thanks for your help in advance.
I have a few LCD displays that I'd like to use for a bottom-up style printer, working on a frame and looking for a decent LED array, but my real question is this:
When using an LCD screen to cure resins, what should I be looking for? Is it necessary to remove any layers of film and/or seperate any glass layers? Is there a way to use the screen as is and still maintain a good level of resolution as a beginner?
If it helps in the long run, I'm looking to use a Hannstar display (found here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/HDMI-VGA-2AV-LC ... SwLVZV2EUX ) or an Innolux display that matches the same dimensions/resolution (i'm not certain of the backlight brightness in comparasion to eachother).
Thanks for your help in advance.