Evan and Katelyn | How To 3D Print with LASERS! (SLA) @EvanAndKatelyn | Uploaded 6 years ago | Updated 3 hours ago
We tried SLA printing for the first time using our Moai! Thanks Matterhackers for sponsoring this video! If you have any 3D printing needs, check them out: goo.gl/9HcjZD
We made a UV box to cure our resin and tested two techniques for cleaning the prints before curing. 👇 materials & links below! 👇
Patreon & Aftershow patreon.com/evanandkatelyn
Merch & store http://etsy.com/shop/evanandkatelyn
Instagram http://instagram.com/evanandkatelyn @evanandkatelyn
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TOOLS / MATERIALS (affiliate)
■ Peopoly Moai goo.gl/kKuTqz
■ Resin goo.gl/79jieT
■ UV LED light amzn.to/2kwfbl5
■ Solar turntable amzn.to/2IRLda7
■ Ultrasonic cleaner amzn.to/2sfow5i
■ Spray adhesive amzn.to/2GZ0oIC
FILMING GEAR (affiliate)
■ Fujifilm X-T10 http://amzn.to/2pblgac (main camera)
■ 35mm F 1.4 lens http://amzn.to/2whwP0N (makes things look fancy)
■ Mic for voice overs http://amzn.to/2ErgT3M
■ Wireless lav mics http://amzn.to/2BCqtKQ
■ Main tripod http://amzn.to/2whGqED
■ Pan head for tripod http://amzn.to/2fhX3wh
STAY UP TO DATE
■ Instagram http://instagram.com/evanandkatelyn @evanandkatelyn
■ Twitter twitter.com/EvanAndKatelyn
■ Pinterest pinterest.com/evanandkatelyn
■ Blog http://evanandkatelyn.com
■ Etsy http://etsy.com/shop/evanandkatelyn
MUSIC
Happy Larry by David Cutter
Lost with You by Joakim Karud
Galactica by David Cutter
Glory by David Cutter
Melon by David Cutter
Galactica by David Cutter
THANK YOU TOP PATREON SUPPORTERS!
■ Katelyn’s Mom
■ Brandon’s Bees goo.gl/XP93pp
■ Bruce A. Ulrich goo.gl/wqixxp
■ Kit Low
■ Infinite Craftsman goo.gl/hsj5S6
■ Zach and Jazz goo.gl/bmqvxi
■ Corey Ward
■ Figments Made goo.gl/Yj28sV
■ Vincent Ferrari
■ Scooter’s Workbench goo.gl/sP7b9W
■ Corso Systems
■ Brooke Boen
■ Matt Baker
■ Jason Kaczmarsky
■ Cameron Dorsey
■ David Granz
■ Elliot Iddon
■ Maxine Denis
■ Francisco Peebles
■ OmSweetOhm goo.gl/5Ue3ka
■ George Partin
■ Making at Home goo.gl/HzRd2H
■ Southern Style DIY goo.gl/r5PL2c
■ James Allen
We learned so much on this project and we are so excited that we can do SLA resin prints now! They can get really fine detail because the layer lines are pretty much undetectable, so they don’t require the priming and sanding of FFF prints. We also go over how to build a UV box, which makes curing these prints a breeze. It’s essentially just a cardboard box, lined with foil (that’s attached with spray adhesive), with a hole cut out of the top that you attach a UV light to. As a bonus, we got a tiny solar powered turntable to rotate the piece. You could theoretically just leave them in the sun too, but the UV box seemed like a quicker way to cure them. We also tested two methods of cleaning them before curing. Resin SLA prints have a layer of liquid resin on them when they come out of the Moai (or whatever 3D printer you’re using) covered in a thin layer of resin, and you want to clean that off before curing them otherwise you will cure on the extra resin as well. The cheapest method is to just get two mason jars, one with alcohol, one with water, and shake the print first in the alcohol, then the water, then alcohol, then water. The other method we tried was using the ultrasonic cleaner. So instead of shaking the alcohol jar, we put it in the cleaner instead. Both methods seems to work to clean off the resin, but Evan’s theory is that the ultrasonic cleaner would make a bigger difference with a more detailed print. One note - our mason jars were too skinny for our full-sized print so we had to use tupperware and it was very splashy because our seal was not great. Make sure you have a good seal!
We tried SLA printing for the first time using our Moai! Thanks Matterhackers for sponsoring this video! If you have any 3D printing needs, check them out: goo.gl/9HcjZD
We made a UV box to cure our resin and tested two techniques for cleaning the prints before curing. 👇 materials & links below! 👇
Patreon & Aftershow patreon.com/evanandkatelyn
Merch & store http://etsy.com/shop/evanandkatelyn
Instagram http://instagram.com/evanandkatelyn @evanandkatelyn
Twitch live streams twitch.tv/evanandkatelyn
TOOLS / MATERIALS (affiliate)
■ Peopoly Moai goo.gl/kKuTqz
■ Resin goo.gl/79jieT
■ UV LED light amzn.to/2kwfbl5
■ Solar turntable amzn.to/2IRLda7
■ Ultrasonic cleaner amzn.to/2sfow5i
■ Spray adhesive amzn.to/2GZ0oIC
FILMING GEAR (affiliate)
■ Fujifilm X-T10 http://amzn.to/2pblgac (main camera)
■ 35mm F 1.4 lens http://amzn.to/2whwP0N (makes things look fancy)
■ Mic for voice overs http://amzn.to/2ErgT3M
■ Wireless lav mics http://amzn.to/2BCqtKQ
■ Main tripod http://amzn.to/2whGqED
■ Pan head for tripod http://amzn.to/2fhX3wh
STAY UP TO DATE
■ Instagram http://instagram.com/evanandkatelyn @evanandkatelyn
■ Twitter twitter.com/EvanAndKatelyn
■ Pinterest pinterest.com/evanandkatelyn
■ Blog http://evanandkatelyn.com
■ Etsy http://etsy.com/shop/evanandkatelyn
MUSIC
Happy Larry by David Cutter
Lost with You by Joakim Karud
Galactica by David Cutter
Glory by David Cutter
Melon by David Cutter
Galactica by David Cutter
THANK YOU TOP PATREON SUPPORTERS!
■ Katelyn’s Mom
■ Brandon’s Bees goo.gl/XP93pp
■ Bruce A. Ulrich goo.gl/wqixxp
■ Kit Low
■ Infinite Craftsman goo.gl/hsj5S6
■ Zach and Jazz goo.gl/bmqvxi
■ Corey Ward
■ Figments Made goo.gl/Yj28sV
■ Vincent Ferrari
■ Scooter’s Workbench goo.gl/sP7b9W
■ Corso Systems
■ Brooke Boen
■ Matt Baker
■ Jason Kaczmarsky
■ Cameron Dorsey
■ David Granz
■ Elliot Iddon
■ Maxine Denis
■ Francisco Peebles
■ OmSweetOhm goo.gl/5Ue3ka
■ George Partin
■ Making at Home goo.gl/HzRd2H
■ Southern Style DIY goo.gl/r5PL2c
■ James Allen
We learned so much on this project and we are so excited that we can do SLA resin prints now! They can get really fine detail because the layer lines are pretty much undetectable, so they don’t require the priming and sanding of FFF prints. We also go over how to build a UV box, which makes curing these prints a breeze. It’s essentially just a cardboard box, lined with foil (that’s attached with spray adhesive), with a hole cut out of the top that you attach a UV light to. As a bonus, we got a tiny solar powered turntable to rotate the piece. You could theoretically just leave them in the sun too, but the UV box seemed like a quicker way to cure them. We also tested two methods of cleaning them before curing. Resin SLA prints have a layer of liquid resin on them when they come out of the Moai (or whatever 3D printer you’re using) covered in a thin layer of resin, and you want to clean that off before curing them otherwise you will cure on the extra resin as well. The cheapest method is to just get two mason jars, one with alcohol, one with water, and shake the print first in the alcohol, then the water, then alcohol, then water. The other method we tried was using the ultrasonic cleaner. So instead of shaking the alcohol jar, we put it in the cleaner instead. Both methods seems to work to clean off the resin, but Evan’s theory is that the ultrasonic cleaner would make a bigger difference with a more detailed print. One note - our mason jars were too skinny for our full-sized print so we had to use tupperware and it was very splashy because our seal was not great. Make sure you have a good seal!