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Melissa
> 24 hourThe quality was great, but more smell then other brands. I would recommend this one for anyone that own a Resin Printer
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Bruce R.
> 24 hourSimply the best plant based resin available.
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Steven Saryeka
> 24 hourI had issues with stinky Resin and this one not only was scentless even during printing, but the quality of the print remains as well. Very satisfied and will be printing with this as a mainstay, next to the Shatter resistant resin from Anycubic.
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Lis
> 24 hourI love this resin, it prints great, it has VERY little smell. But you have to check your bottles. Sadly one of my bottles came full, the other bottle had quite a bit missing from it! Will update after i hear back from seller! UPDATE: This seller never got back to me about this problem. I wont be buying from them again if they refuse to get back to me about this issue. Dropping review to 1 star
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Dave Magg24
> 24 hourCures fast and the color is actually clear as opposed to some other companies saying its clear resin, but has a yellow tint to it. Thats not quite clear. This stuff is great though! Super clear and if you add a thin layer over the outside and cure it again, you can achieve an almost glass finish.
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bob
> 24 hourWith ventilation, I havent even been able to smell it unless I open the bottle or the printer after the print. Prints well.
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Kevin
> 24 hourThe polymer science is clear with a product like this. The safety data sheets _explicitly_ mention the chemicals Polyurethane Acrylate and Acrylate Monomer. These are the same two chemicals found in all other forms of 3D printed resin. The resin is made from a plant-based material, yes, but the original resin is also created from organic (organic in a chemistry sense, as in hydrocarbons) oils such as petroleum. The only thing thats different is the chemical process that is breaking down these polymer chains in the form of fatty acids into useable materials to create the plastics in this product. That means that this product will not compost, will not biodegrade, and is still primarily a plastic substance for all rights and purposes. It is not a special plastic, but simply a plastic that may have reduced odor and come from a potentially more eco-friendly source. The outcome is clear, and the SDS, or safety data sheet, doesnt lie. The resin is still a toxic substance (as all liquid resins are) and the finished product is still a polymer. PLEASE DO NOT COMPOST THE FINISHED PRODUCT AT HOME!
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Kell
> 24 hourI originally tried Anycubic Eco-resin in an attempt to be more eco-friendly with 3D printing. Ive stuck with it because it doesnt cause chemical burns like regular resin.. and I always get this stuff on me somehow. I use it for Dnd models and the quality is pretty good. My only complaint is that it can be rather fragile.
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james daniel
> 24 hourI got this thinking it was the plant based bio resin so the print quality was not good, I suspect it was because my printer is set for the bio resin. The smell was only slightly stronger than y to he bio resin.
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Timberwolf933
> 24 hourPrints turn out great