I tried 3D printing with domestic silicone materials!
【Mitarepo】Challenging 3D Printing with Domestic Silicone Materials! | System Create
"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product genres handled by System Create. In Vol. 103, we challenged open material printing using the liquid layered 3D printer "Lynxter S300X." The "Lynxter S300X," capable of 3D printing with two-component curing silicone materials, supports open material printing. Since silicone materials are widely available, they can be easily obtained domestically; however, there are few examples of utilizing commercially available silicone in 3D printing. Therefore, this time we used Shin-Etsu Silicone's two-component curing material, which is widely used in Japan, to test whether it can actually be printed! The document explains the process of successfully printing with silicone materials, along with images of the models. *You can download the document using the button below.*
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■What I tried ■Verification of hardening ■Let's try enclosing it with support ■The shape was maintained until hardening!
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I hope this serves as a helpful hint for those who want to broaden the use of 3D printers or have materials they want to challenge.