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Alex Lewis
Greater than one weekGreat. Easy to use new formula. Little to no smell. Like that its environmentally friendly.
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Ken G
> 3 dayI had some Deep Rock Galactic board game STLs that were a good test for this resin. I probably can dial things in more, but fired up my Creality and tweaked a few settings to match up with a Anycubic monochrome LCD settings they show. Very happy with the quality and durability of this new tough resin.
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mason
> 3 dayThe photos and video on this product page is entirely misleading, and Id go as far to say its a lie. If you see someone bending a 5mm brick 350 degrees around you should expect to do the same. No, this stuff is as hard as normal ABS. It may flex in the sense it does not break when you force it to bend. But the photos and videos implies its a shore hardness of around 30A, when in fact its closer to 80D. I dont think I can return this since Ive already used some but I would if I could.
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Michael H.
> 3 dayExcellent quality resin. I run a printing business and with the amount of printers i have i was looking to reduce the odor in my shop. You can barely smell anything at all with this resin and the detail it captures is just as good as their other resins.
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K.T.
Greater than one weekWorks Great
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Fred
> 3 dayI have already printed a few parts with the Red and I am pleased by the result! The color is smooth and nice, not too clear, not too dark ... just on the right spot. I used an exposure of 8 seconds on the Photon S, the support were easy to detach, the details were perfect and the resin properly cured (not sticky at all). The part were cleaned with some IPA and went under the UV for a few minutes. The cogs on the pictures are for a big dice. I strongly recommend this color.
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Robert M.
Greater than one weekResin worked for its needs, no issues seemed to pop up. Durable and easy to use.
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Joe Marrero
> 3 dayI seem to get lots of print failures when using their resin. It sucks and have better success with a competitors resin.
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Gary Coltharp
> 3 dayI used to use water soluble resin with my photon 4k. I got the smaller container of this to give traditional resin a try. Alcohol cleanup is a bit of a PITA but the outcomes are worth it. This resin is UV resistant and tougher than the water soluble. It will bend before it breaks whereas the water soluble would snap. I have made parts that went right up to the build capacity of my 4k and had very nice results.
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WBM
> 3 dayMy go-to resin has been a 75/25 blend of Anycubic Craftsman (now out of production) & Tough resins. I bought a new .5 liter bottle of Tough and added it to some known-good Craftsman and Standard resins (all resins gray color). I was unable to get a single successful print with either blend. I substantially upped the exposure time and tried printing a Siraya Tech calibration model. The only thing on the build plate was the burn-in layers, and that had minimal adhesion. I have contacted Anycubics support, but I cannot recommend the current (Aug-Sep 2022) batch of Tough resin.