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FormLabs SLA 3D Printing In-Person
SLA, or stereolithorgraphy apparatus, 3D Printing is a 3D printing technology that uses photosensitive resins and light to form polymers layer by layer.
SLA prints have better surface finishes and excel at different geometries than FDM 3D printing. FormLabs also has special resins that have different prototyping properties. This training will teach you some best practices of printing and post-processing with SLA technologies.
- Date:
- Saturday, May 10, 2025
- Time:
- 4:00pm - 6:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- The Deep 37-072
- Categories:
- The Deep > Training
Note: If you don’t show up to your training session you will NOT be able to sign up for another session without a reasonable explanation or a note from S^3. If you cancel the day of your training session without a reasonable explanation, you will also NOT be able to signup for another training session. Please contact ml-questions@mit.edu if you have questions about this policy.
Please be on time; while we do our best to accommodate lateness, we cannot always do so. Training will begin, at the latest, 5 minutes after the scheduled start time.
Please wear shop appropriate attire: close-toed shoes, long hair tied back, no loose or dangling clothing.
Directions: Room 37-072, 70 Vassar St. Take the elevator to the basement of building 37 and turn left twice. The Deep will be in front of you, with a mural over the door.