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Purposeful Over Curing of Stereolithography (SLA) Printed Parts – Final Report

Posted on May 5, 2022

Abstract The purpose of this report is to examine and better understand the discoloration effect over curing has on 3D printed parts to determine what applications may exist. It is of utmost interest to find …

Posted in Spring 2022 - Final ReportTagged additive manufacturing, SLA

Project Update: Overcuring of Stereolithography (SLA) Printed Fishing Lure

Posted on April 7, 2022

Research Overview: Achieving discoloration due to the overcuring process in stereolithographic (SLA) 3D printing requires a resin that is susceptible to color change during material degradation, so research was conducted to find the correct resins …

Posted in Spring 2022 - UpdateTagged additive manufacturing, SLA

Overcuring of Stereolithography (SLA) Printed Fishing Lure

Posted on March 3, 2022

Background: In the fishing industry, some of the most popular lures are hard plastic crankbaits and jerkbaits. Hard plastic lures are currently made from two injection molded halves that are fused together after weights and …

Posted in Spring 2022 - ProposalTagged 3D printing, additive manufacturing, SLA

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