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Old 03-24-2009 | 04:37 PM
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Any body do stereolitography ? And interested in helping out



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that's an awful big word for this crowd
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Originally Posted by ciaoderhead
that's an awful big word for this crowd
It's a process used for making prototype parts.
Can get pricey though hoping for some help.


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What types of parts? I can have made depending on size and other factors. Let me know what you are trying to accomplish?
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Originally Posted by stormbauer
What types of parts? I can have made depending on size and other factors. Let me know what you are trying to accomplish?

Intake manifold, over all dimensions are :

7.000" x 14.000"x 25.000"

Price is resin dependant, and thats a big envelope per a few of the quotes I recieved. I would need three parts.

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Let me check some things out in am. I have a source that is doing free samples, not sure if they will do all three but can always ask. Will verify size. Does resin matter? WHat are you trying to accomplish with prototype? Would it be better to make actual sample?
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Originally Posted by stormbauer
Let me check some things out in am. I have a source that is doing free samples, not sure if they will do all three but can always ask. Will verify size. Does resin matter? WHat are you trying to accomplish with prototype? Would it be better to make actual sample?

Resin is what the SLA is made of.

Parts would be used to make the sand cast, after the green sand is cured they would burn the resin out and fill the molds with 356 T6 aluminum. This process gives a much nicer part finish.

Normally this is the route to go before building investment molds,..........which I have no interest in production, just my parts I designed.

Thanks for looking into this.
Cheaper way to do this is the honeycomb core built with the SLA also rather than solid resin, keeps the exspense down.

But the cost was still huge.........Yikes!

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I have a rapid prototype and stereolitography at my work. The size might be larger than my machine can handle, but I will find out.
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If you want to run it, you need SLS, SLA will not handle any heat of anytype. We use the honeycomb filled for parts to look at, make changes to, but use only SLS to run. SLS is typically 2.5 to 3 times as expensive as SLA/honeycomb.
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