So can I use a UV led and and order of makejuice to effect similar results as the people at http://notaglue.com/shop/ claim? Anyone played with bonding abs or polycarbonate parts with UV resin?
http://notaglue.com/shop
I’ve wanted to take makerjuice, put it in a syringe, and then focus a laser at the tip of the syringe and cure it as it was laid down. Not sure how feasible this one is, but I’d like to try it some day.
I have not heard of many attempts at 3D printing using makerjuice and UV LED’s, but I have heard of a 3D pen that uses a light sensitive polymer and a UV LED. With a thickening agent, I see no reason why 3D printing would not work with such a setup.
I heard some stuff about a lot of SLA resins be really toxic. Might be problematic?
ABS dissolves in many of the UV curing resins. Polycarbonate may craze/crack when exposed to them as well.