1:50 2nd stage tooling in epoxy resin, polyester resin, hard polyurethane resin could be used to make molds in 1st stage tooling that made with an FDM Printer. Fumed Silica, micro balloons, chopped fiber, could be incorporated as well. The design would be like making tooling for sandcasting metal.
I think that the washing station has a drawback, with a lot of movement in some pieces with fine details or very thin pieces, they may collide with each other and break small pieces of the models.
Premium product with "closed" software is a wink in the industry meaning, software incomplete. They will promise the moon as far as features and really lean on customer support, and trust you will need it!
Sorry. But extremely slow print times, priority fresins ant slicers, small volumes, a washing system that is going to dertroy parts and its motors, and a hefty price makes this equipment. Very unreasonable. There is no reason a print of that height should have taken 6.5 hours. Even on my most expensive printer that still uses a color screen, it would not have taken that long. I'm guessing this is most likely laser based and a direct competitor with formlabs, which honestly is another garbage company. They sell their names, not actual good product. The only reason companies tend to use the products is the support. Unless the only goal of the printer is to pint molds and pay an exuberant price for resin , nobody would buy this equipment as it's basically useless for regular day to day use. Time + energy + space + output + money. 2-3 times the cost of a large format printer with better quality, 2-5 times the cost for resin, 3-6 times the time to print and cost of energy to print.
I've been saving up for Injekto. Will most likely buy it for Christmas! Yet another phenomenal video. Keep it up guys, hope you had a great Thanksgiving.
aside from showing the injection molding. i deffinatly hope you don't intend to actually use that carabiner design for anything where you life depends on it. hell even if you just break a bone. i am certain that any insurance company will flat out refuse to pay if they see that thing.
The top plate on your lab-jack should be beefier. There is probably a little damage going on to your molds from rotational torque because of it. Nice video!