Cure and dry your 3D resin prints in mere minutes. I used to have a setup with a UV led strip, but that turned out to take hours.
This is a completely redesigned version of the UV resin curing that I currently use. The main idea was to make it a bit larger (in case I ever get a bigger resin printer) and to firmly attach the UV light to the top. Note that I made this as a birthday present, that's why there is decal/logo on the chamber in the photos, but there is a version included without decal...
The chamber consists of four parts, two are optional. You should at least print the "lid" and the "bucket". For supportlesss printing these are designer in two parts that you can either glue together or stick together using (aluminium) tape on the inside.
I highly recommend printing the "bottom" and the "rack" as well. The bottom tray is there for reflecting UV light to the underside of your prints. The rack will hold yor prints up, obviously.
For UV light reflection I recommend getting some "Aluminium tape" form the hardware store and covering the inside of the chamber and the bottom tray with it. Alu is a good reflector of UV light and will help your prints cure even faster.
The STL for the "rack" is a bit weird because I used prusaslicer to remove the top and bottom layers from it so that it becomes "infill only", this gives a nice honeycomb design to let the light through.
To do this, use the process from the linked movie (or use the prepared gcode, but that uses a 0.6 nozzle): https://blog.prusaprinters.org/model-with-prusaslicer-modifier-meshes-tutorial/
The author hasn't provided the model origin yet.