
After much deliberating, I’ve taken the plunge and invested in an SLA resin printer. Sourced a second-hand Anycubic Photon Mono SE printer, complete with the Wash & Cure station for a reasonable sum.

The first test print was a replacement spray can nozzle. The design was provided courtesy of Darren Allen via Thingiverse and can be viewed to the right.
The nozzle diameter is 0.8mm – it would be interesting to see if an FDM printer could achieve the same results.


Overall, a resounding success. Looking forward to using this printer for future projects.