Materials
We generally have a bottle or two of resin available – usually gray. We buy the Anycubic or Elegoo brands, as they're plant-based and slightly more environmentally friendly when being produced.
Resin Safety
Photopolymer (UV) resin is toxic.
Avoid skin and eye contact.
- Wear chemical resistant gloves. We keep boxes of nitrile gloves at the resin station, and they should never be moved out of the area.
- Eye protection is recommended. We don't enforce eye protection at the resin station, but it is a good idea. Safety glasses are available at the resin station.
- Wash up when you're done. Even though you wore gloves (...right?), you should still wash your hands after handling resin, and especially before eating or drinking anything.
Resin is stinky.
The resin printers can make the whole area smell like resin, so...
- Use the air purifiers. We have a couple mini carbon filters at the resin station. Please place one inside the printer while you're printing, and be sure to put it back on the charger when you're done!
- Be considerate of the space. If there's an event happening, consider holding off on working with resin until later.
Additional Information
Software
There are two commonly recommended slicers for resin printing, and which one you use may depend on your printer.