ANYCUBIC Tough Resin, 3D Printer Resin with High Precision and High Toughness, 365-405nm Fast Curing 3D Resin for 4K 8K LCD/DLP/SLA 3D Printing (Grey, 1kg)
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Anthony Leopold
> 3 dayMakes great prints details show up fine on basic settings
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Mike M
Greater than one weekThis resin prints pretty good. I did not have issues that were the resins fault. I did think that the resin printed more opaque than i thought it would be. But that is not the resins fault but more of my issues of what i thought i was getting. So the pictures are what your resin would turn out to be. I mean you are not really going to be using it as is and it most likely will be coated/painted
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Mrs. Clemmie Schneider
Greater than one weekvery good, strong and opaque photopolymer! I am delighted! I will only buy these from now on!
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Jody Lovell
Greater than one weekThe item ordered was as expected and arrived quickly.
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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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DisabilityServiceCounselor
> 3 dayI use this as an add-in to miniature printing. If I use more than about 10% support removal becomes extremely difficult. 10 to 15% by eye is about perfect
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G. A. Cavender
> 3 dayI normally use this as an adjunct to my normal resin, as 10-25% does a great job of adding just enough flexibility to overcome brittleness on 25-32mm gaming minis. Then I needed to print something clear and this was the only clear resin I had. Boy howdy was that mini tough. Pretty sure I could drop it onto concrete and it wouldnt care whatsoever. Only downsides are: 1) it is a bit more pricey than standard resin, and 2) it needs a coat of clear varnish to be fully transparent. (Like every other clear resin!)
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Larry Blankenship
> 3 dayIm not sure what others are saying, but the bottle I recieved contained resin that is flexible and mostly holds its original shape when allowed to rebound. It goes without saying that the cured resin, especially around thin areas of a printed object, do not break or snap easily, if at all. If you OVER-cure this resin, like most resins, it DOES become brittle and may snap under continued stress. I have an Anycubic Photon M3 Plus, and my settings are roughly 15sec exposure time at 100% UV for bottom layers and 1.4sec for normal layers make sure your lift speed isnt excessively high, as supports are more flexible when cured appropriately. For bottom layers, my lift speed is around 0.8mm/sec so I can ensure proper adhesion and separation of the FEP from the build plate. As for it being Tough: The resin is tough in the sense that it doesnt easily break, and is able to handle physical impact forces by flexing. Overall, its a great resin, but it may be slightly overpriced for what it offers against other cheaper resins. If youre looking for a singular resin that needs to flex quite a bit (but not like rubber) at thinner areas, and be rather rigid around thicker structures (without breaking easily), then this isnt a bad place to start.
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natalia
> 3 dayLove it. Not as fragile as others. Some prints break as getting removed. This is bit softer
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mason
Greater than one weekThe 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.