On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 1:05 PM Bruce Layne <[email protected]>
wrote:

> You might consider a resin printer for your high precision smaller
> parts.  The MSLA machines are very inexpensive... no where near FormLabs
> prices.


I didn't know these had dropped in price so far.

What resin choices are available for these MSLA printers?  What are the
mechanical properties of the resins?   Maybe there is a good article on
this?  One advantage of Formlabs is resin selection.  But maybe these same
resins work in the low cost MSLA printer?

Things I'd like to print are would need a tough semi-compliant plastic  I'm
experimenting with robot gripper.  One is an anthropomorphic hand that was
actually designed as a prosthetic for amputees.
https://openbionicslabs.com/shop/brunel-hand The other is a pure robot
design.  Both are Open Source and all the CAD files are available.
Something like this
https://www.eng.yale.edu/grablab/openhand/model_q.html#about
<https://www.eng.yale.edu/grablab/openhand/model_q.html#about>

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Chris Albertson
Redondo Beach, California

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