Coming off of the success of their Big Delta 3D printer, one of the ultimate goals of the World Advanced Saving Project to 3D print sustainable homes for those in need, WASP is already onto its next project and product. The Italian manufacturer has announced the production of the WASP TOP DLP, a DLP 3D printer that will be released into the public domain for non-commercial use.
Believing that they could produce a low-cost machine capable of printing layer resolutions of .08 mm, WASP embarked on their DLP printer three years ago, but were hindered by a few problems in the design of the machine, in which prints were getting stuck to the printbed. …
The original post WASP Launches WASP TOP DLP 3D Printer appeared first on 3D Printing Industry.