DIY UV Curing Station For Resin 3D Printers | Cheap & Effective Solution
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- Опубликовано: 11 май 2019
- LEDS used are no longer available. Most UV LED strips should be fine. Try to find one with an included power supply.
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cheat code, uses a piece of poster board and coat it with the tape. Cut the board to match the circumference of the bucket, role it up and put it inside.
Use 3m spray adhesive on the inside of the can then use regular foil
I used an empty metal coffee can. Size is about the same and no aluminum tape required because it’s already reflective metal on the inside. Also it was free cause I had it lying around. A $10 solar rotary table and a WiFi controlled “smart” outlet and I can control it from my smartphone
You can get the sunlu curing station for the same price when it goes on sale. Which is often. They both get the job done though.
For a slightly bigger version...mini kegs. Not proper ones that need a pump and gas, the small ones that are really just a big can, hold about a gallon and are a popular gift. I usually get given at least 2 for Xmas.
I didn't even take the paint off, so I have a Wychwood brewery Hobgoblin UV curing keg. :)
Fantastic! Thank you sir.
Rinse and repeat, I love it. Great video. I have used these LEDs for other projects and the work great.
Thank you very much :)
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Kinda same as what I done but I used a bit of card to fit around the inside of the bucket so was able to lay the ducting tape down flat in strips then roll up the card and it expanded inside the bucket and just used double sided tape on the back of the card! I done it this way before the yv bounded off the creases in direction it could miss a spot but can just turn the model depends how tidy you want to be with it lol
Thanks man!
hello, nice clean build! could you do me a favour and test one of your prints for scratch resistance? i recently built my own uv chamber, similar to yours but with even more power than yours (no flex intended). However, the print surface remains weaker (not scratch resistant) than the fully cured resin of the bottom layers that are in direct contact with the build plate (scratch resistant).
This is a great video that shows how to make a cheap and effective UV curing station for resin 3D prints. I like how you used a paint can and a UV LED strip to create a simple but functional device. The results look amazing and the prints are cured evenly and quickly. Thanks for sharing this useful tutorial! 👍
Thanks for sharing! What about the output watt of your led curing station? How many watt all togheter? Thanks
This looks way easier than some of the others that I've seen that required a lot of soldering, more drilling, etc. I'd just have to find a drill, unless they will do it for me at Home Depot.
Yep just get a drill, every home should have one. Might as well.
Depending on the tape you use, the UV light you’re getting might be limited to the LEDs, with less from reflection. This is because of the types of protective films that may be present on the tape which absorb UV. The same goes for household mirrors. As the interior of the can is practically covered in LEDs here, this shouldn’t be anything to worry about, but if you build a larger chamber and want to rely on reflection, it’s something to consider.
Thank you for the input! I think if I was going to go larger I would likely get a more directed light that beams down directly into the part. Maybe one day I’ll have a large resin machine :) for now I’m happy with the small minis!
@@EaterOfBaconSandwiches true
this is kinda scary... I literally just made this exact thing last night and here is RUclips putting this in my recommended list. I haven't searched for anything regarding UV Curing DIY projects either.. kinda weird.
Dude, I saw the video another guy made using a chrome breadbox to put the LED strips into...then the next day I was clearing a cupboard out and I found my grandmothers 1960s chrome breadbox.
How long do they need to cure for? I like this project.
Great idea! But the link in your description for the LED's no longer works (dead link). Do you have another one?
sounds good. but did it really work? how does the led light dry up the resin?
Great DIY curing station but then end of the video I see you put an uncured resin miniature in with no gloves on buddy.. protect yourself man, documentation is coming out these days linking it with anything from over-time induced allergic reactions to physical and mental development issues with future children man. I'm not an expert at all, but working in many different fields teaches you that especially when the full effects aren't known you need to protect yourself
China does not care about anything, they produce highly toxic products and export them, finished products or chemicals to produce others, kitchen utensils that have high toxicity enter countries to be sold, containers for water that are not suitable and let's not talk about environmental pollution at produce this.
@@nopochoclos Bro he’s just saying protect yourself and wear gloves when you’re handling toxic substances, he’s not saying don’t 3-D print cause pollution bad.
Does it get hot? I have a few empty plastic paint cans the same size from when I painted a room.
Good thing I have a big roll of aluminum tape lying around from fixing my door panels. May actually have a use for it now.
Could you use spray adhesive and aluminum foil?
Great idea. How many meters of leds did you buy?
Hey man great video! thanks for sharing. I was wondering if the heat coming from the UV light can deform the print? specially if its hollow? any experience on that?
UV by nature doesn't heat up things, the heat could come out from the LEDs strip tho
I’ve done this but with the floodlight type led (I designed a lid in fusion) and got a solar turntable. The entire tin inside is reflective.
is the floodlight led sufficient to power the solar turntable or does is need extra power? how long did you use it
@@Neth91 easily enough for hours and hours. It needs the slightest of daylight to turn so the floodlight ensures a constant turn.
It's called a "grommet" that goes in the hole in the bottom. Auto parts store.
These might not be so bad, but you should have a lid that block the UV light when you look into the bucket. UV Light exposure to your eyes for prolonged time is damaging
How many watt LED strips and how long is your strip?
Hey bro those lights are not available any longer on amazon could you show the packaging or brand? They're selling me a atrip of light like that only I can't tell if its UV by lookig at it on pictures.
I made one like that,but my resin does not cure fast enough... i coat statue and it runs off before it cures.. What resin is best???...the stuff i use s thick also... and looks great when i put in uv chamber...when its done it is a mess bare spots all over my 3d printed statues... same thing happens when i use 2 part resin... fast cure will solve this issue. thanks
Could try suspending the model with a string and making a reflective lid
Is that UV resin strong enough?
The leds what NM specs have?
I'm doing this project now and was surprised when my uv lights arrived today the strip doesn't have any paper backing on it, it's just sticky right off of the reel. I'm sure it will work fine though.
How strange! Hopefully it will hold up. Good luck with the project :)
@@ModBotArmy It turns out there actually was a backing on the strip, it was just getting stuck to the other lights as I peeled it off. I haven't drilled the hole or tried using it yet but the project seems like it worked out pretty well. If I show it in a video on my own channel I'll link to your video. Here's mine.
instagram.com/p/B6rSRhXDm_5/?igshid=14drtqvhgfdq6
Мысль правильная, но точно вот так делать не рекомендую. Лента будет нагревать поверхность и отклеиваться. Лучше взять сетчатое металлическое ведерко, какие используют в офисах. После того как наклеите ленту на стенки, зафиксируйте ее кусочками вязальной проволоки, с шагом 10 - 15 см. Успехов.
This video can save my life haha! Great stuff! Hey dude, you seem to have a lot of expertise printing resin figures. As of now, I'm stuck with a project that I don't want it to fail in the long term, I had a bad experience with a figure that melted and found how others have gone through the same and even worse, figures that crack and even explode. Some say this is all because of bad curing of the resin inside the hollow area, but my question is, can printing fully solid avoid this issue? And if you let me I would like to ask, can curing only by using sunlight be as tough as curing using UV light?
great idea, but you could just hang the model from the lid to cure it evenly.
How long do you leave the prints in the chamber to cure?
ja pouzivam 50cm uv pasky na usb a nalepil jsem to na hlinikovou misku
Disclaimer : Not for Vampire Resin as it will leave dust particles.
Thank you for clarifying 😬😂
@@ModBotArmy no worries XD
well, an hour of work, at 30$ an hour (my little salary) plus some roughly 40$ material, 70$ for a curing station is quite the deal compared to 250$ Luna curing station of phrozen for example ;)
Now, that leaves me 250-70 = 180$ of vodka and then I can finish it off with a lil big fat gringo with my 30$ hourly salary all the meanwhile I'm waiting for my miniature curing, all in all, greatest deal eva XDD
I found a light with a spin table for 23 dollars. Why should I build this?
Does something like this also cure UV Resin - is it the black light or what actually cures the UV resin?
That is the entire point of the build.
you should have put led on the floor and a transparent plastic for elevate the piece from it. The piece wont cure well like that you have tu turn it is not helpfull. And you should add a timer too and thats it
LED might be working, but they are not a the "perfect range". You need 405nm and those are 395nm---400nm. It's okay I guess, but could be better if they were 400-405nm ! :)
The foil tape is not needed with how many LEDs u have included... And you could have not drilled it an just made it upside down and used it as a lid, curing directly on a tray overtop of it
I thought you was building an arc reactor.
Haha that was a good guess
@@ModBotArmy I've been thinking about using my printer's control box to power two 12v fans and 12v leds. But I don't want to burn down the house. You think I might need resistors to do such a thing? Or any advice on making it work? Thanks in advance.
ModBot Nice cover up attempt, calling it a curing chamber, but we know what you’re really building here.
Why buying a grommet when you can print one!!
Good job, couldn't justify paying hundreds for a basic light and turn table.