Anycubic Upgraded ABS-Like 3D Printer Resin, Hardness and Toughness 405nm UV-Curing 8K Resin, High Precision and Easy to Post-Process Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD DLP 3D Printing (Grey, 1kg)
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Devin
Greater than one weekGreat resin for prototyping, or printing miniatures. The soft color makes a great base if you intend to pain on it as it will be more evident if your paint is too thin, or if you just missed a spot. Supports break clean and crisp, no issues.
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Nutzer
> 3 dayDas Harz ist sehr spröde und riecht sehr unangenehm. Habe vorher immer Elegoo ABS like resins verwendet, die ein wenig flexibler sind. Habe sowohl mit anyycubic als auch mit elegoo Druckern gearbeitet. Werde ich nicht noch einmal kaufen.
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Dwar
> 3 dayThis is clearly listed as a resin for mono printers and are optimized and created especially for those types of printers with up to 3 second exposures. Not older machines with standard exposure times of up to 18 seconds. Beware.
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Jana
> 3 dayThis resin that is exactly what I have been wanting since I can use my resin printer for highly detailed prints and this resin works great for that. The resin prints I have made with this resin still have the durability of ABS. And the price is comparable to other similar resins I’ve used but is more versatile. *** Helpful? I rely on customer reviews for all my online purchases, so I hope so! ***
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Gary B
Greater than one weekwhen they pour the resin it has a tint of blue to it, i have not find many companys that can resin match, on any colors, you should have 3 types of colors like > light grey/medium grey/dark grey check your windows paint program these are command colors.. let the resin dry then see if it matches these command colors, i do not like a blueish tint when it says grey on the bottle
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Gregory S.
> 3 dayQuality resin that works perfectly on my Photon Mono X. I appreciate the other brands, but it just works when you buy resin made for your Anycubic printer. I used some of the community profiles on LycheeSlicer, and this resin was spot on. There is no chalky skin after curing, and the prints look amazing. This is a must-buy at least once for anyone with an Anycubic Resin Printer.
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Travis Illig
> 3 dayIm fairly new to resin printing so Im trying a bunch of things out. In general, I like the Anycubic resins, but when trying to make a belt buckle for one of my costumes, any force on it during wearing would result in the buckle basically just exploding. It doesnt even actually hold any weight, its totally decorative, but the rigidity of regular resin meant it just wouldnt work for this sort of thing. Id done some FDM printing with ABS, I figured Id try this stuff. IT. IS. AWESOME. It adds exactly the flexibility and structure I need to hold up to costume/prop sorts of uses. I remade the belt buckle in this and it flexes or moves if needed instead of just shattering. Its a little more expensive than regular resin but so worth it. Ill probably continue to make miniatures or display-only objects using regular resin, but for things where people may need to interact with the object, this is the stuff.
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BlinkingSun
> 3 dayThis resin has been very easy to use. The odor is really the only drawback. It makes my office smell downright flammable so I decided to move the printer to my R&D shop where the ventilation is a lot better. I have used this quite successfully to add internal features to parts which I have made from carbon fiber. I like to use cheaper resins for the carbon fiber negatives and positives but this has been my choice for the permanently fixed components. It bonds well with 3M DP460. Good stuff!