ANYCUBIC Water Washable 3D Printer Resin, 405nm High Precision UV-Curing 3D Resin, Low Shrinkage Standard Photopolymer Resin for 8K Capable LCD DLP Resin 3D Printer Printing (Grey, 500g)
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Mike
> 3 dayWater washable resin is where it’s at! So much easier to clean up! Highly recommend
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Mr. Tough Customerson
> 3 dayI have another review already written for a clear 1000g purchase. I will never use another brands printer resin bc they are all straight garbage compared to ANYCUBIC hands down.
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Leonel Monteros
> 3 dayawesome details, great product
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Brandon Ryan
17-11-2024I️ had been toying with the idea of switching to water washable resin for a while, and after seeing the reviews on this, I️ took the plunge and bought a bottle. And let me tell you, I’m never going back! I️ plugged in the recommended settings on Anycubic’s website, and it worked like a charm. The only downside I’ve noticed is that it’s definitely more brittle than the eco resin I️ used prior to this. That being said, it still has some flex to it, and I’ve yet to have anything break. The fact that I️ don’t need isopropyl alcohol anymore makes up for this one slight flaw a million times over. The fumes from washing regular resin were my least favorite part of the whole experience. The resin odor itself is also very minimal (similar to the eco resin, for those who have used it). I’ve included a picture of the first mini that I️ printed with this resin on my Mono 4k.
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Unique Arts
> 3 dayIt was very easy to set-up and use it..
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ES Rinker
Greater than one weekAlways top quality and speedy service
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Josh kay
> 3 dayDid a pretty good job. Do not pay for than $30. Sometimes leave white areas, I think Im not mixing it well enough. I think also the liquid is more thicker.
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Marshall Grunwell
Greater than one weekBest Ive used. I started with Esun water washable and never again. I thought my printer was broken. After I got the right settings I printed 24 models on one plate, only 8 printed. I switched to Anycubic water washable for the same file with 24 and all of them printed fine. There is only a small odor, my prints are beautifull, and it cleans up great. Its so conveinent to clean with water. I keep a spray bottle and paper towels on hand. I like Elegoo too, but it does not clean as well and it smells a lot worse.
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Real Human Being
> 3 dayResin has no real smell to it ... I run mine 24/7 right next to my computer desk. Also doesnt hurt me when I get it on my skin ... I have literally spilled it down my arm before - just stuck my arm in the sink and rinsed and scrubbed for a few minutes... so thats good ... BUT ... Surfaces facing the build plate will have MUSHY and WASHED OUT details due to cross layer contamination. This is likely not gonna be a problem for most people, but if you are trying to do anything precise youre gonna have a bad time. The UV light bleeds through the current layer and partially cures wet resin that seeps back onto the model when it goes down into the vat. If you tried to make a Dodecahedron, for instance, at least one face would not be flat no matter how you rotate the piece in your slicer. That is no good. I wish this stuff were fully opaque.
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Nathaniel Espinoza
> 3 dayIve used both types of resin, IPA solvable and water washable. Let me just say that the water washable is in many ways a better experience. Ease of clean up, a tooth brush for a nice scrub and a small tub with warm water and in minutes its ready for curing. Anycubic printers are most compatible with this solution, less failed prints and great adhesion to your build plate. I wont be using any other brand or type from now on.