Smallest 3D Printer
ANYCUBIC’s Photo Mono X 6K lets you create minifigures at home, while this thumb-sized 3D printer lets you create even smaller things. Standing just 0.67-inches tall, this tiny SLA 3D printer does not use standard filament, but rather stereolithography, or the process of injecting liquid resin into a chamber.



This liquid resin is then layered and hardened using an ultraviolet LED array at the bottom of the machine. Unfortunately, the liquid resin can only be loaded with a syringe due to the printer’s size, while data is transferred with a microUSB cable in the back. It’s capable of achieving a maximum build volume of 11 x 11 x 17mm with an accuracy of 0.135mm, and boasts a layer resolution of 0.005mm – 0.3mm. In the demo, we see My N Mi print a miniature robot model that looks quite detailed to say the least.

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