Polylactic acid, or PLA, is the most common 3D printing filament, and it's the easiest to use. Unlike most plastics, it's made from corn starches so it's nontoxic. We use quality brands of filaments for every project.
CoreXY printers are known for their high-speed performance due to the stationary motors and lighter moving parts, enabling quicker printhead movement. The design minimizes vibration-induced errors, leading to highly accurate prints even at elevated speeds.
Prints with a top speed of 500 mm/s, the acceleration from zero to 500 mm/s takes just 0.025 seconds. Projects are able to finish fast and accurately.
Fine details and intricate features in a design are accurately reproduced with higher print resolution. Smoother curves, sharper edges, and intricate textures are achieved, enhancing the printed object’s overall visual appeal and realism.
Cutting-edge control algorithm with the help of vibration compensation and pressure advance, bringing you lightning-fast print speed without compromising on quality.
Ready to get started? This workflow will give you an idea of the process here at Sun City 3D Prints.
If you have your own designs, upload the files and email us to have them made. If you don’t have your own design, you can either browse through our gallery of 3D models and find one you like so we can purchase for you or hire us to design the right model you’re looking for.
There are also websites that have designs you can purchase such as Cults or Thingiverse but plenty more available online.
Modeling refers to drawing or obtaining a 3D model in software. You can do this from scratch in 3D Modeling software such as Blender.
Our team will create an STL file, unstructured file containing only the surface geometry of your three-dimensional object. It is generated by CAD software at the end of modeling to describe the surface and shape of the 3D model
We need to generate an STL because an STL file is needed to produce a type of code to the 3D printer. This Step will be needed for custom designs.
We use our cutting-edge, feature-rich slicing software used to prepare the files for 3D printing. It contains project-based workflows, systematically optimized slicing algorithms, and an easy-to-use graphic interface, bringing an incredibly smooth printing experience.
The question is quite broad. Generally, there are several criteria that come into play to estimate the cost of a 3D printed piece.
The material used, the number of parts produced, finishes, the size of the part, complexity of the object and time needed to print are all factors when coming up with a cost of a 3D Printed Model.