STEM education often takes different approaches to 3D printing, with some educators going very in-depth with their students. Following a National Science Teachers Association conference, Union, Missouri high school teacher Dustin Klenke was inspired by Joe Muskin's presentation from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign detailing work on a micro sterolithographic 3D printer. Micro SLA 3D printing uses the same concepts in DLP-based SLA printers, though all on a smaller scale. Klenke and his class were able to create their own system using only about $20 of materials (as well as the school's projector system) and PowerPoint slides. The class project resulted in a functional small-scale, high-tech piece of equipment capable of creating impressively tiny and accurate prints. Read the full article for more details on the micro SLA 3D printer: http://3dprint.com/56656/powerpoint-3d-printer/


Below is a look at the micro SLA 3D printing setup: