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)

(143 reviews)

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  • Andrew

    Greater than one week

    I mix this with standard resin to add durability, seems to work as most of my miniatures dont snap from a small drop on the concrete anymore.

  • James Fraiser

    > 3 day

    Its definitely toughER than regular reasins Ive used, and it passes drop tests better. But dont assume your prints are invulnerable. Theyre just less likely to break.

  • Rocket Scientist

    > 3 day

    This is a great resin, which is far more rigid and less brittle, than another, normal resins, but there are some facts you should consider: 1. It is not truly white - to appear white, it uses some kind of UV pigment, so under artificial light, like incandescent bulbs, it is greenish yellow. 2. It is not as flexible as advertisement photo shows - if you bend it that way, it will break. 3. It is quite expensive - FlashForge ABS-Like resin offers exact same mechanical properties, but costs twice less. Hope this helps.

  • Gordon Landefeld

    > 3 day

    This resin was a great start to making my miniatures much more durable, when printing things like swords or very fluid poses it guaranteed amazing flexibility and they have yet to break. To answer questions Ive gotten here are the settings Ive used: Ive been using my Mars 3 pro so mileage may vary, however - Ive been using 0.040 for my layer height, 2.2 secs for my exposure time and 80 mm/min (as I had some issues with build plate adhesion at first). Past that I havent had much tuning in to do and I have found this resin truly durable and resistant (I have dropped so many gosh darn prints lmao).

  • Anthony Marshall

    Greater than one week

    So far, this is the strongest resin I have used. I did have to increase my normal exposure to about 3.5 seconds to get everything working correctly. Also had to use stronger supports. Its not terribly thick and it doesnt stink any worse than other resins. I will say that even though it is strong and flexible, small thin pieces on your print can and will break off if you dont watch out. I just dont think that any resin is up to par with FDM on strength and durability

  • Sven Enterlein

    Greater than one week

    One of the biggest problems that I encounter with resin 3D printing is brittleness. I noticed that if I mix this resin into regular resin at at least 20:80 (I sometimes use 50:50), the resulting prints are much less prone to breaking. I have tried grey and white and both work equally well. Highly recommend!

  • Timmy

    > 3 day

    I buy this nice red resin to add more color to my collection I like the anycubic resin with the photon s the setting is the same of all the anycubic resin since I try this brand I got no fail. The resin its a clear color but not to clear perfect for back light of scale rc car.

  • Chunk

    > 3 day

    I have bought a ton of this resin! Mostly black but a lot of clear and white as well. At least 15 bottles of black as of right now. Im satisfied with how the resin performs. It seems to not be too brittle while still holding its shape. The one thing Im not satisfied with is that there is only 900ml in a bottle. I know the bottle says 1kg, but I think that most people just assume that equates to 1,000ml. Either way, they should advertise this so people can accurately calculate their print costs. The other problem was when I reached out to Anycubic to inquire how many ml were in a bottle, they never responded. So I had to buy my own measuring cup to find out myself. Now Lychee Slicer can accurately estimate my print costs, which have gone up about 10% from what I thought before.

  • Mike Depasquale

    > 3 day

    Ive been printing minis for my D&D campaign and for boardgames. My biggest gripe was always hardness and snapping. This stuff is absolutely amazing. Ive had characters swords bend in half and not snap with this flex tough resin. There is no loss in quality between this and standard resin either, I print on both Photon mono 4k and a LD002r. It might stink a little but no more than some of the other resin Ive used. I dont think Id buy regular for anything other than draft printing. All my models are now printed with Anycubic Tough Resin.

  • Robert Small

    17-04-2025

    Anicubic is one of the best printers on the market. This red resin is beautiful and easy to use. I highly recommend the Anycubic red resin

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