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Mrs. Clemmie Schneider
> 3 dayvery good, strong and opaque photopolymer! I am delighted! I will only buy these from now on!
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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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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.
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darkwolf
> 3 dayI try their resin and I was impressed with the quality of the prints, So later a try Elecco resin to see the difference, but compare the quality of the prints is not so good as the Anycube resin, I recommended Anycube resi because the smell is not to strong like Elecoo, you pay a little more but quality is the best
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Danielle C.
Greater than one weekThis stuffs print material feels like WizKids or GW minis. Has a nice flex to it. Ill gladly buy this over buying sirayatech tenacious and cutting with other brittle resins. This is the go to, especially if you ship to people and want it arriving in one piece.
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izumi
> 3 dayI used this on my AnyCubic Photon S with the out of the box settings. I had 2 issues with it. The first might be me learning about resin printers, but I had some what I believe is either pulling failures or I didnt give the resin enough time to recover the screen. This cause gaps in my prints. I believe this is a ME issue, not an issue with the resin. The second issue, which is resin based, is the color. It is a nice rich ruby red, but its a bit see through. I expected it to be solid. Other than maybe increase time between layers and it being a little transparent, it word great on my new machine. Note on images. Im holding that object right up being the print and you can see throw it. It does obscure enough from a distance of like 6 inches. Just wanted to demonstrate the color better.
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Timmy
> 3 dayI 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.
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Anthony Marshall
> 3 daySo 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
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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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Andrew
> 3 dayI 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.