Claims
- 1. A method for producing an object layer by layer within a bath of liquid material, said method comprising the following steps in production of each layer;
- a) initially solidifying from said liquid material in one or more first regions of a first layer using electromagnetic radiation so that one or more second regions comprising said liquid material in unsolidified form remain in contact with said first regions, said second regions having a first thickness of said liquid material;
- b) applying more of said material to said second regions in such manner to increase said first thickness of said material to a second thickness at said second regions by an amount substantially equal to the extent of shrinkage of said material when solidified; and
- c) solidifying from said liquid material at said second regions using said electromagnetic radiation, thereby generating a solid layer having a substantially even surface over both first and second regions.
- 2. A method for producing an object layer by layer within a bath of liquid material, said method comprising the following steps in production of each layer;
- a) initially solidifying from said liquid material in one or more first regions of a first layer using electromagnetic radiation so that one or more second regions comprising said liquid material in unsolidified form remain in contact with said first regions, said second regions having a first thickness of said liquid material;
- b) applying more of said material to said second regions in such manner to increase said first thickness of said material to a second thickness at said second regions by an amount substantially equal to the extent of shrinkage of said material when solidified; and
- c) solidifying from said liquid material at said second regions using said electromagnetic radiation, thereby generating a solid layer having a substantially even surface over both first and second regions,
- further comprising applying said material in step b) by displacing a wiper means having a member made at least partly of a rubber material cross said first and second regions while the rubber material member is partially in the liquid bath.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/075,453 filed on Jun. 9, 1993, abandoned, and International application PCT/EP92/02376 filed on Oct. 14, 1992 and which designated the U.S.
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