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Anthony
Greater than one weekIve been using the ANYCUBIC 3D Printer Resin for several months now and Im extremely satisfied with its performance. The resin produces high-quality prints with great detail and accuracy. Its also very easy to work with and provides consistent results. The 405nm wavelength is perfect for my SLA 3D printer and the UV-curing process is very efficient, allowing me to print faster and with less waste. The resin cures quickly and produces a solid, durable print. I appreciate that the ANYCUBIC 3D Printer Resin comes in a variety of colors and formulations to suit different needs. Ive used the standard resin for everyday prints and the transparent resin for more artistic projects, and both have worked exceptionally well. Another thing I like about this resin is that its very affordable compared to other brands. Despite its low price, it performs just as well or better than some of the more expensive resins Ive used in the past. Overall, I highly recommend the ANYCUBIC 3D Printer Resin, 405nm SLA UV-Curing Resin to anyone looking for a high-quality, affordable resin for their SLA 3D printer. It produces excellent results and is very easy to work with, making it a great choice for both beginners and experienced 3D printing enthusiasts.
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Matthew
> 3 dayPrice was great, delivery time was great, bottles were packaged very well and they seemed just like any other at face value. I bought these cause they were on sale and the price was unbeatable. The bad is unfortunately much more overwhelming. The prints stick WAY too hard to the plate. Ive had two other resins from two different companies and none have stuck this hard(yes I tried different exposure times to no improvement). And the prints are far more brittle than other prints Ive made of the same structure. About 70 percent of what Ive printed has stuck way too hard and regardless of removal delicacy have broke before leaving the plate. I may try a more pricey option just to know for sure if the whole brand is not very well made but for now I am placing this company at the bottom of my list for resin.
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Id10t Waffle
> 3 dayThe ANYCUBIC 3D Printer Resin has greatly improved my 3D printing experience, earning a solid 5-star rating. I use it with my Anycubic Mono 6K printer, and the results are consistently excellent. This 405nm SLA UV-Curing Resin provides high precision prints and cures rapidly, significantly enhancing the efficiency of my printing projects. The black resin gives my prints a polished and professional look, adding to the overall aesthetic. The 1kg bottle is ample for multiple projects, providing good value for money.
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John Alexander Calderon España
> 3 dayExcelente
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Modeler
> 3 dayI find this resin is excellent for miniature details. I also find it pretty durable and cleans nicely. I usually cut off the supports before curing since the contact points are still slightly rubbery and softer and it usually comes out with a cleaner surface. Using 8 second per layer and 60 seconds for the bottom layers seems to work perfectly on my Photon. I rarely have issues with failed prints and in all cases I messed up adding the supports where needed and once adjusted the pieces print great. Adhesion to build plate is no problem. I am also amazed at how small some of the details are that it can print provided it is supported. When cured it has a great surface for painting as well. The pictures above are of 1/72 scale Mandalorian , Razor Crest and Droideka printed on the Photon. You can see how fine the cables on the Droideka are.
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Ismael Bernal
> 3 dayPrint quality is good. However I bought these on sale and it’s on sale for a reason. I bought 12 bottles because it was a good deal. But after looking at expiration date, I’ve only got 3 months left to use it. Not sure if it will lose its ability to cure right. But after reading on multiple websites. This stuff should be good for a year. Well I’ve only got until November based on the date on the bottles.