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+:date: 2011-09-26 11:51:34
+:author: bnewbold
+:category: photo
+:slug: 2011-09-26-this-is-the-next-gen-3d-printing-technology-im
+:status: published
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+This is the next-gen 3D printing technology i'm most excited about: UV
+cured resins using a single axis platform and a high resolution video
+projector. Junior quotes details of down to 50 microns, the "hard
+problem" is already solved with commodity video projectors, and the
+process seems relatively quick and reliable. The big barrier right now
+is the cost of the resin at ~$200/liter, but if that price came down to
+$50/liter I think the whole process would have good value. See `this
+video <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snOErpOP5Xk>`__ to see the printer
+in action.
+
+(photo from Junior Veloso)
+
+.. |image0| image:: http://41.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ls501yMDen1qae4w7o1_500.jpg