If you want to 3D print a striding man with a walking stick figurine to decorate your liquor cabinet, we suggest printing it via SLS nylon rather than SLA resin technology. The details are visible on the dark grey surface, and the cane is elastic, thus it's not easy to break.
Solution
Step 1: In this case, download a model of Johnnie Walker from the Internet and examine wall thickness. Nylon parts have better elasticity and ductility than resin, so the thin rod could be safely printed with nylon powders.
Step 2: When printing, one nozzle will move left and right to eject the material, and the other one will move up and down for spraying and coloring, so that the finished product will get the ideal strength and texture. Subsequently, the two nozzles will change direction to maximize coverage and productivity.
Step 3: Next, an agent is sprayed onto the already formed structure. After that, the outside will heat the parts that have been deposited. These steps will repeat until the entire object is printed.