Hey guys so I have a crazy idea, please tell me if this is completely stupid because I'm no engineer.
I work at a 3D printing startup that sells FDM printers, and am constantly building and taking them apart. I had the crazy idea of trying to convert one of these into an SLA printer. I want to try to replace the nozzle with a laser instead of using a galvo system, and go for a top-down style SLA with custom G-code to move the plate up and down into the vat of resin. Does this seem possible at all? Or would it just create nightmarish problems with bulging and not sticking to the plate? I don't really know of any top-down slas but I don't see why it wouldn't work.
Also is there a way to trigger the laser on/off using the extruder motor on/off? Or would there be voltage issues?
Experimental FDM/SLA printer
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Re: Experimental FDM/SLA printer
Look at the mUVe project by Dean Piper . He's done just that. He recently moved into DLP printers for a number of reasons, but he still sells the Laser X/Y based machines.
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Re: Experimental FDM/SLA printer
Ah okay! Thanks pacmanfan!