RESIN UV CURING CHAMBER
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These are the files for a 3D printed Resin UV Curing Chamber. The model has been divided into two pieces to fit seamlessly onto a printer with a build volume of 25 x 21 x 21 cm, equivalent to 9.84 x 8.3 x 8.3 inches, making it compatible with printers such as the Prusa MK3. To optimize printing efficiency and minimize support structures, all parts have been carefully rotated. This design ensures that printing is streamlined and supports are reduced to a minimum. For assembly, we recommend utilizing two M4x30 mm screws, one smaller M3x15 mm screw, and one magnet. These components will provide a secure and stable build. In addition to these parts, you'll need mirror foil, a UV LED strip measuring 3 meters in length, and a solar-powered lazy Susan. The final step involves painting the chamber as desired. To achieve optimal results, we suggest using high infill percentages when printing. This is crucial because low infill levels may cause top layers to fail, a problem we encountered during our own build process. For those interested in observing the assembly process firsthand, a video documenting the construction of this Resin UV Curing Chamber can be found at https://youtu.be/7SArh9Wjapw.
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