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nicholas joseph
> 3 dayAnycubic resin is still probably best resin per dollar I have found. Its not perfect resin but it is also not bad in any area. I normally mix 50/50 with my preferenced brand to get better over all prints. I would just advise to by any anycubic items through Amazon. They have the worst customer service on the planet, and alteast ordering here will provide you some protections.
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Thomas Hurley
> 3 dayHave printed 100s if not 1000s of models with the Basic Anycubic Grey, and will say this. It works really well with the Anycubic printers I own, I dont use other brands and honestly would stick with the printer brand-to-brand for resins etc. as I dont like mixing brands. Anycubic has a wide variety of colors, and types of resin including castable, water-washable, plant-based, DLP Craftsman, craftsman, basic and tough (like a rubber type of plastic). Each has its own unique abilities properties and SETTINGS. Please be sure and check the Anycubic site for details on each resin, and printer for the best settings.
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AndyRewPoo
> 3 daySo im newer to 3D resin printing and i have only been using this so far, and its pretty great. No issues with the resin, just wanted to let people know that if you leave it in direct sunlight while in your resin tank it will instantly start cooking layers. So just be careful with it around sunlight. Great resin and my prints come out pretty awesome. Carefully read the specs on it for your prints, and that will help you not waste time!
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Jason
> 3 dayVery easy to find the perfect values to get a great print out of. Have not run into any problems with the grey, mint, translucent, or black colors. The grey works the best for painting since it does not bleed through the primer needed for the prints.
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Michael J Buckley
> 3 dayThis product is extremely forgiving. Dialing in the settings is very easy. Be careful not to clean your prints too long in alcohol or brittleness will be an issue. Also, be careful not to over cure your print. Anything more than 4 mins will create a brittle print
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tom
> 3 dayGreat resin, and has a nice greyish color. Though, this one was one of the stronger smelling resins I have used before.
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Andrew Frederick
> 3 dayOrdered the 2kg twin pack and only received 1 (1kg), cant tell you how good it works since I have to return this and try to order again. Very annoyed!
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Ken Friend
> 3 day3D Modeled 1/350 Scale SS Bremen Ocean Liner Model Kit. Resin produced accurate details right down to the smallest parts.
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Charles
> 3 dayWhat is there to say? Standard resin from Anycubic. Prints beautifully and the crispness depending on your printer settings can be shockingly good. Also there is a community lead spreadsheet that details individuals resin settings to better improve your print qualities. All in all this resin is a good choice for anyone starting out in the Resin 3D printing world as well as veterans alike.
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Rob L.
05-06-2025All printed on a AnyCubic Photon S at either .05 layer height (9sec/layer) or .03 layer height (8sec/layer). This black resin captures the highest detail of any resin I have tried so far, but it comes at the cost of being one of the most brittle Ive tried. I can print my 1in square diamond plates in perfect detail and capture the leather wrapping on the handle of the sea elfs whip, so I know the level of detail is phenomenal, but since I sell miniatures, I cannot stand having them break so easily. For these miniatures, a simple drop from desk height has yielded broken parts, which to me, is unexceptionable. My remedy for that is to mix in a flexible resin, which adds much needed durability to these miniatures (orcs). When I added the flexible resin, it made the models translucent, creating a smoky black appearance, which is pretty cool. Another positive side affect of this mixtures is that nearly all of the detail was retained. When Ive mixed the flexible resin into others brands, I usually end up losing quite a bit more detail that I would like, but this black resin really helped with retaining the high detail I like to see. A lot of people care about odor, and this one isnt the worst our there, but it isnt the best. I do have ventilation to my printer, so I dont get lingering smells anyways. If you dont care about brittleness and what super high detail prints, than this is the way to go. If you are not afraid to mix in flexible resins, then this also is the way to go.