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Belksasar
Greater than one weekThe last resins that I bought were defective, the curing failed in more than 8 prints on 2 different printers and changing parameters, when trying other resins it prints well. I contacted the seller and he supported me at all times, finally changed the defective resins, it is important to clarify that only 2 of more than 15 resins that I have bought came out with this defect. recommended 100%
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Mr. Prime
> 3 dayI tied a couple bottle of this out instead off a slightly more expensive product and noticed two things. One, it’s a little more smelly. It doesn’t bother me but the smell did travel throughout the house even with an exhaust fan going and seems to linger. Secondly both bottles have a white filmy stuff floating in the resin. Even after shaking theme the white filmy stuff comes back and I noticed my printed model also showed some white filmy stuff when does printing. Not sure what the deal with that is because I didn’t have the issue with the other brand.
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Bradley mcninch
> 3 dayDial the resin in and make sure its calibrated. Its honestly as good as any other resin in my opinion. it doesnt stand out and thats in my opinion a good thing. Anyways if you want to know if its good or not its I can say its good.
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K. Skelton
> 3 dayEDIT - I had a bit of a rough patch with customer service but they stayed in contact and have resolved my issue, plus a pledge to work on communication. Cant ask for more than that. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ While looking for other colors I noticed the reviews for the green claimed that dental resin was in the bottles marked as basic resin. I opened the box for the 1L bottle and this is what I found: The bottle was well-packed. Inside the box the heavy plastic bottle and cap were completely intact, surrounded by a tight-fitting air pillow. I shook the resin for about a minute and did the same with the remains of the bottle of green that came with my Photon. I poured a few ml of each onto a paper towel and I noticed the new bottles viscosity was a little lower than the sample, and it was a slightly lighter hue. I put both samples under my UV curing lamp and after 5 minutes checked them against each other. I was certain these were essentially the same resin. To be absolutely sure I did a test print. I took one of my USB drives from the supply box, inserted it into the Photon and loaded a file that was sliced with settings for the sample green. I checked on it after an hour and the print appeared to be proceeding as expected. This morning I took the fully formed print off the print plate and processed it as I normally would. I am certain I received the correct green resin. The model printed without errors, the details on the model are crisp and fully formed, as I would expect. I will continue to purchase this resin and I expect the same great results going forward.
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Rebecca
> 3 dayI bought my partner the Anycubic printer for his birthday this year, and he has since made many many many things with this resin! Dozens of DnD figures, boats, and even a planter. Excellent job done by this resin. He has yet to try any other brands, but this has yet to fail him.
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Matthew Hartloff
> 3 dayNo problems with printing which is great. It will discolor to yellow after curing. A drop of blue food coloring tends to help.
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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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Christopher Trevino
Greater than one weekthis Resin is very good this is what I have used since i bought my Proximo 6.0
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Charles Ford
> 3 dayJust got an SLA printer last week so I’m very new to this. I’ve been using an FDM printer for 2-3 years though so I’m no stranger to the general process. The other resin I have is the Anycubic grey standard resin. I mostly print minis for tabletop games. The grey resin CAN produce really impressive minis however it’s very brittle. I’m reading that there are multiple “flavors” of resin out there with different physical properties (as with the different types of FDM filaments). My first print with this translucent green resin was the dinosaur skull. Unfortunately, at some point the top half of the skull, the way cooler part, fell off the supports. I realize there are many possible contributing factors so I’m not really knocking the resin itself but that was disappointing. I’m also irritated when people talk about the “low odor” of these different resins. Both I’ve tried so far are extremely smelly. I leave a window open right next to my printer and it’s still pretty powerful. If you’re interested in SLA printing for minis you basically have to print a gelatinous cube with this stuff. Super excited for that. I’m also going to try the Anycubic plant based resin. I read that’s good for minis. Overall the green is good but admittedly I don’t have a huge pool of experience to compare to yet.
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Bob
> 3 dayI use this product to print War Hammer figures and other finely detailed parts. I then paint the figures which requires fine detail in the printing process. The product works great and as expected!