MatterHackers Solar Turntable for Curing SLA Prints

Evenly cure your resin 3D prints with the Solar Turntable for Curing SLA Prints. Operating solely on light, this essential accessory for processing your parts uses zero energy and is powered through whatever UV source you choose to use for curing. Whether it's the sun or UV light, this accessory will steadily spin the resin 3D prints you place on it with no plug necessary. Achieve a uniform cure on all your resin parts with the Solar Turntable for Curing SLA Prints.

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THE ESSENTIAL SLA ACCESSORY TO PAIR WITH YOUR RESIN 3D PRINTING SET UP

No question about it–post-curing after 3D printing a model out of photopolymer resin is a must if you intend to get any use out of that part. One of the necessary tools for this kind of processing is an accessory like the Solar Turntable for Curing SLA Prints. Designed to deliver a smooth, consistent 360° rotation, this turntable will spin lightweight resin-printed parts in place so they get a nice even cure all around–an integral factor to achieving maximum durability in a print. Ensure you have everything you need to succeed in processing resin parts by getting the Solar Turntable for Curing SLA Prints.

COMPLETE CONSISTENT CURING ACROSS SLA PRINTS

Every millimeter on a resin print's surface needs to be processed in order for the part as a whole to be safely handled without gloves, strengthened, stabilized. Instead of manually rotating the model or light source, use the Solar Turntable for Curing SLA Prints to carry out the 360° rotation for you! Designed to spin your SLA parts around at a steady 4.5 rotations per minute, this accessory is easily an essential item that many digital fabrication users utilize for resin 3D printing processing. Achieve a uniform cure around your 3D printed parts with the Solar Turntable for Curing SLA Prints.

POST-CURING BASED ON YOUR PREFERENCE–NO ELECTRICITY NEEDED

Whether you prefer making a DIY curing station or enjoy the natural use of the sun, the Solar Turntable for Curing SLA Prints allows the flexibility to settle this device wherever you prefer. Zero batteries or plugs are needed to operate this accessory. Simply place it in direct sunlight or under a UV lamp in a makeshift enclosure and it'll begin rotating on its own. With no need to be near an outlet or have spare batteries on hand to use the rotation aspect, this small device is perfect to transport and set up wherever needed. Efficiently process your resin 3D printed parts with the Solar Turntable for Curing SLA Prints.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Product Dimensions (with table attached): 3.94" x 3.94" x 1.77" (100 x 100 x 45mm)
  • Product Weight (with table attached): 75g
  • Table Diameter: 3.54" (90mm)
  • Material: ABS
  • Heat resistant temperature: 80℃
  • Cold resistance temperature: -20 ℃
  • Product Finishing: Silver
  • Power Source: Sunlight / UV light: 1 x AA battery (not included)
  • Rotation Speed: ~4.5 rotations/min
  • Speed Adjustment: No

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Hi, I'm seriously about to drop the hammer on your M3-ID, but two things bother me, that I can obtain in other printers: 1. The M3-ID apparently does not a filament run-out sensor - is there a filament sensor you would recommend for your M3-ID? (I afraid to try to install my own filament sensor, given what I've read about making an aftermarket filament sensor actually work.) 2. Need a heated, filtered (HEPA plus charcoal) enclosure - do you have a recommendation? The 3DUPfitters is attractive (?) Thank you! - Bob R

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Do you have flex plates for the MakerGear M3?

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Are the extruders designed to print flexible materials like Ninjaflex/ TPU ? Can you provide test prints ?

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is this the most updated version of this model by makergear

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So what makes this worth $300 more than the BCN3D Sigma?

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Do you sell hardened nozzles for this printer?

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Should we want to construct an enclosure, what is the overall size of the machine and what sort of clearances should we add to each dimension to make for a safe enclosure? Would the Ikea Lack enclosure design for Prusa style machines work?

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What is the max plausible print speed for this?

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I've heard the makergear M3-ID Rev 1 comes with an enclosure. True?

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