There are indications that 2014 will see a similar explosion of light-based (direct light processing and stereolithography) 3D printers that 2012 and 2013 saw with FDM/FFF machines. After FormLabs kicked off the SLA revolution on Kickstarter and bore the brunt of accompanying legal implications, we’ve witnessed a number of other light-based machines come to market: the Pegasus Touch from FSL3D, the Owl Nano from Old World Labs, the XFAB from DWS Lab, the Unica 3D, the M-One from MAKEX, and, most recently, the Stalactite 102. A further marker that this year will be all about light-based printers is the number of new consumables for such machines being released, including castable resins from Spot-A-Materials and MadeSolid.…
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