ANYCUBIC 3D Printer Resin with Low Odor and Safety, 405nm UV Plant-Based Rapid Resin with High Precision and Quick Curing for LCD 3D Printing (Grey, 1000g)
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James Broglen
> 3 dayI have used this product since I started 3D printing and I couldnt be happier with it. I like the prints Im getting and I plan on using this product for as long as Im printing.
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Chip Stewart
> 3 dayAfter starting with stinky chemical-based resins that needed to be washed with denatured alcohol, I was amazed at the lack of odor (almost pleasant by comparison) and the ease of clean-up. And after printing, the pieces seem every bit as strong. Ill definitely buy again!
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s
> 3 dayIm new (only a couple weeks) to this process. My prints have been great and Ive found this a lot easier to use and set up than a 3D filament printer. However, clean up is a bit of a mess.
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flashdim
> 3 dayPrints very well, nice and sturdy stuff with low (6s) exposure times. The smell is probably not as subtle as everyone would like, but it cleans up VERY easily and gives me no headaches.
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ME Merit
> 3 dayI purchased this after some reviewing that gray colored resins are better for odor compared to some of the other materials. I didnt find that this material was any better for odor than my Anycubic black basic resin. Not quite as potent but still need ventilation to keep the small down. I ran a few exposure tests and found that this one worked best with 5s exposure (Anycubic photon mono 4k) although I seemed to have alot of warping when printing out components. Using medium supports from Chitubox apparently leaves too much of a gap between contact points and the plastic always warps (bubbles) in those areas. Even with exposure set to 5s. I ran at 7s but it lost some detail. It did a better job with light supports because the density of the supports increases compared to the mediu. However, I printed with competitors under similar settings and have had less issues.
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Dr. Kenny Crona
> 3 dayI made the mistake of trying to find an inexpensive way to have a lot of uv resin. The transparent/clear option has a yellow tinge to it when used as a jewelry resin. The resin hardens, pits and overflows and creates big air bubbles. It may have been too warm, I am going to try again but I am not so optimistic. If you are using this for 3d printing ( it’s obvious real purpose) you may have luck. I hope I can find a better use for this product because I know myself and I’ll forget to return it.
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DaveW
Greater than one weekLove that it is low odor and eco friendly! Im happy with the print quality, but have not much experience for comparison. Not crystal like in the photo, but has a yellowish tinge to it after curing. This is very disappointing when looking for a clear plastic and paying this much. I have now tested it with Rit all purpose dye (overnight soak) but colors do shift due to that yellowish tinge in the plastic.
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Joe C
> 3 dayA lil expensive but worth it
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Pariah
> 3 dayI ordered 2 bottles then a short time later a 3rd. I like the idea of eco friendly and not having to worry about toxic fumes you get with other resins. Now the print quality was great and as others have mentioned support removal was very easy, they almost fell off. But after I ran a print I let my printer sit for a few hours and when I went to do a second print I took a silicone spatula to stir the resin and make sure it was mixed good, this resin seems to separate faster, as I was stirring I felt something in the fep, like failed print pieces. I drained the tank with a filter back to the bottle and noticed it wasn’t pieces of failed print or supports but the fep now had a texture. As I was cleaning the rest of the resin from the tank I noticed granules, similar to sand all throughout the resin. I cleaned it all up and cleaned the fep throughly. When I refilled the tank I ran it through a filter again as I poured it back in to print more. After a few prints all my prints started failing. The models would rip from the supports and themselves, meaning the middle portion of a figure would be stuck to the fep ripped from its supports but the limbs of the figure which would add more supports literally sheered from the model as well, so the body was stuck to the fep and the sheered limbs remained on their supports. Which shows the supports were more then adequate. I went from my usual light supports with some heavy added in at the main points which always worked to using medium supports with heavy added at key points, still failed. Finally I said I’m just going to throw heavy supports all over this and see if it’s working, no luck, it still tore from all the heavy supports which were way more then needed. The issue was that whatever those granules were they would be pushed into the fep to the point the fep had a sandpaper like texture, and already having to fight the fep suction the added texture made it impossible to get a print. I was able to use split models and put the pieces all around the outside edge to avoid the textured area and got great prints again but these granules were in all three bottles. I’ve since replaced my fep and have gone back to the standard elegoo I had been using. I hope this was just a bad batch or something because I really did like the eco and would prefer that but not at the cost of replacing a fep every few prints and possible damage to the screen. I’d like to add that these were larger prints that were hollowed with 3mm walls and drain holes, drain holes around 5mm wide, so not huge flat surfaces. I tried to get some pictures but not very easy to photograph the transparent sheet.
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tony
> 3 dayI got 2 but one was open