ANYCUBIC 3D Printer Resin, 405nm UV Plant-Based Rapid Resin, Low Odor, Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printing,1kg Grey

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  • Dingo2

    > 3 day

    Only giving it three stars because it took a whole bottle to tune in the settings. Also using their Plant Resin + or 2.0 whatever the call it, was way more easier to tune in. So I would recommend using the 2nd version. If anyone wanted to know I used this on my Halot one resin printer.

  • Kathy

    > 3 day

    Good resin and packaged well!

  • Mark Guertin

    > 3 day

    Had many problems with this resin. It would develop a skin / cure sitting in the vat overnight with a finished print. This was not due to light exposure as it was in a dark room. Had a lot of related issues as a result, never did get any kind of quality print out of it as a result. Long prints would end up pulling up the skin on the top and distorting. Just for fun I left a little out in a bottlecap overnight and sure enough, it cured up pretty much solid by morning.

  • Super Duper

    > 3 day

    I bought this resin to use with my creality halot one resin printer. I have used several other resin brands and the fumes have been overwhelming, this resin does live up to its name. The difference in fumes is dramatic, and barely noticeable. I have however been having a lot of issues with printing, no matter how i adjust my settings my prints fail over and over. I have not had this issue with any other brand of resin I’ve used which is unfortunate, i really wanted this resin to work out.

  • Kell

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • Scott

    Greater than one week

    Recently I switched over to Eco UV Resin as I wanted to be a good citizen of the planet, and thought that moving to a plant-based product that is water-soluble was the right thing to do. I’m on my third Kg container of this product, and I’m beginning to have my doubts, but perhaps I should back up. In March I installed my Elegoo Mars 2P 3D resin printer, and have consumed at least 10kg or more of standard resin in at least four colors, so I’m not your typical noob anymore. Back then I also picked up an Elegoo Mercury Plus wash station, and typically wash 20-40 prints per gallon of 97% alcohol. Sure the alcohol becomes discolored after a few washes, but I don’t switch colors much and the prints are always clean, smooth, and free of any residual resin after washing. In fact, the rapid resin stays in suspension in the alcohol between print jobs, sometimes a week or more without ever settling out. Some suggest that you cure suspended rapid resin in the wash tank by leaving it out in the sun for a bit, then filter it. Recently, I started using translucent clear plant-based ECO resin, and the experience is considerably different. When I finish printing with translucent clear ECO resin, I put the build plate with all my printed parts into a tank of soapy water and run the wash station for twenty minutes. With standard rapid resin, six minutes is typically enough. The build plate is then removed, parts are separated from it then scrubbed to remove any trapped resin the wash station missed. Next, the supports are snapped off. One further scrub, some light sanding, and another rinse then on to curing. Seriously, I’m probably consuming a few gallons of water per print, and wash my hands several times thoroughly throughout the process, no I don’t wear gloves, and this has never been a problem for me as I’m extremely careful. After I’m done, I then need to wash and scrub out the wash tank and build plate. This is far more labor-intensive than alcohol-soluble rapid-resin. Unless I receive some amazing feedback this review, I’ll likely return to rapid-resin after this new container is consumed, perhaps sooner if holiday gifts drive me to use other colors.

  • Diana Rocha

    > 3 day

    Excelente

  • Micheal Weddington

    > 3 day

    I print minis.

  • Gabriel D

    > 3 day

    I am very dissapointed with this product i worked with anycubic grey and black before and plant based resin and never had this kind of issue. I rarely failed a print and with this bottle i clearly wasted my entire bottle doing exposure trial and errors. Even bumping the exposure time to 16 which makes a print take x4 longer to get a mediocre result is dissapointing. I would also like to mention that the low odor is not accurate at all. This resin smells 3x stronger and worse then the original product. I will go back to grey resin no interested to encourage this product anymore. Eco friendly at what cost ...

  • sjpro

    > 3 day

    I recently got into resin 3-D printing. Up to this point I had only been using Nova 3D brand resin. I live in a townhouse with little to no garage space. I have to do my printing in the living room/dining room area. Regular resin smells so bad to me that I usually try to leave the house for a bit while the machine is printing. I can report that this resin really as little to no odor. The only time I can really smell it is when Im filling/emptying the vat, and even then theres barely any of the typical resin smell.

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