The Form 2 Desktop 3D Printer by Formlabs Review: A Great Buy for Medical 3D Printing
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 Published On May 25, 2016

The Form 2 3D printer is a great buy for medical 3D printing. It has a 25 micron lay thickness, improved build volume, and many other improvements over its predecessor.

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Dr. Mike reviews the Form 2 Desktop 3D Printer by Formlabs in this informative unpacking video presented by embodi3D.com. This video provides medical 3D printing enthusiasts with the information needed to make an informed purchase of the Form 2 Desktop 3D Printer, which is one of the newest stereolithography printers available.

In this video, Dr. Mike describes the many benefits of the Form 2 Desktop 3D Printer. Using stereolithography, the Form 2 Desktop 3D Printer by Formlabs can print a layer thickness of 25 microns. This is a massive improvement compared to the 100-micron layer thickness capability of many comparable fused deposition modeling 3D printers.

There are many improvements in the Form 2 Desktop 3D Printer over its predecessor. It boasts a larger build volume (14.5 x 14.5 x 17.5cm), a heated tank, a new slide peel system, a resin wiper that reduces print failures, dust protection, an automated resin system, and wi-fi connectivity.

After the exciting unveiling of the Form 2 Desktop 3D Printer, Dr. Mike demonstrates how it is quickly ready for printing.

The onboard touchscreen on the Form 2 Desktop 3D Printer lets users know what’s needed for proper setup, such as leveling the device. After completing the setup and easily attaching parts like the resin cartridge, the resin tank, and the build platform, the Form 2 Desktop 3D Printer is ready to print.

Dr. Mike exhibits the power of the Form 2 Desktop 3D Printer by showing the first two models created with it. The first project shown is a hollowed 3D vascular model printed with clear material. The second is a 3D lumbar spine model printed in clear resin. Great levels of detail can be seen in both examples.

The Form 2 Desktop 3D Printer by Formlabs is available for $3499. This is much less expensive than other models of 3D printers that are commonly used to create accurate 3D medical models. A resin tank, build platform, finishing kit, and a 1 liter choice of resin are included with purchase of the Form 2 Desktop 3D Printer by Formlabs.

Consumers can count on Formlabs to support the Form 2 Desktop 3D Printer beyond the purchase. This is achieved by continuing to release software updates for the product and by providing a 1-year warranty. In addition to the great support provided for customers, Formlabs offers free PreForm software that makes it easy to set up a 3D printing project.

One drawback of the Form 2 Desktop 3D Printer by Formlabs that Dr. Mike notes is the mess it causes. Gloves and isopropyl alcohol will be needed to complete projects, and poorly-ventilated rooms may be problematic.

Dr. Mike describes the overall value of the Form 2 Desktop 3D Printer by Formlabs as outstanding! Those who found this tutorial useful should subscribe and download the splenic artery aneurysm model that can be found in STL and Formlabs formats at embodi3D.com.

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