15: Considering really small resin 3D printers

This was originally written on November 7, 2025.

So I was wondering about 3D resin printing, as I saw a video from 3D Printing Nerd.

(Random: I think Joel of 3D Printing Nerd is basically like Markiplier in 3D printing, with some of Mark's hyperactivity toned down.)

Some thoughts

So, I've seen the acronym SLA, which is associated with resin 3D printing, which comes from stereolithography.

I was interested in the TinyMaker, which was the very small resin 3D printer showcased in the video. There was initially a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign, and then a continued open-end timeline campaign on IndieGoGo.

The video mentioned that the TinyMaker files are available, and TinyMaker states that it is open source hardware. However, I had no luck finding the files, at least easily. The only result I found was this GitHub repository, which was last active in 2018.

Currently I'm a bit wary, as some backers are only recently receiving the TinyMaker 2 years after the campaign ended. Yes, I know there's an inherent risk with crowdfunding. So, I'll wait until TinyMaker reaches steady public availability.

Alternatives: maybe just get a “normal” sized resin printer?

I might as well consider the currently only option from Prusa for consumers: the Original Prusa SL1S SPEED 3D Printer and CW1S (cure and wash station) bundle.

There is a MSLA (masked SLA) printer from Prusa: Prusa Pro SLX. However, that looks like a professional industrial machine, and it is still “coming soon” (as of November 2025).

Conclusion

Currently, a comparable product is the Lite3DP Gen 2, which is available on Crowd Supply.