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Michael S.
> 3 dayI did not expect this to be this good... Im going to order more and maybe try the grey/navy grey
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Bruce Pringlemeir
> 3 daySecond time purchasing this resin, very easy to use
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Ebenzer MacIntosh
> 3 dayGreat type of resin to print wargaming minis
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Aaron
> 3 dayThis resin is absolutely superb. I undertook a challenging 3D print job that consisted of very large pieces that needed precision to with interlocking gasket faces to be assembled. I tried several resins, but I was encountering multiple issues that resulted in print failures: separation from supports, drooping and distortion from the build plate, warping and bowing of the sides, and pitting from shrinkage. Basically nothing was turning out properly to my liking, and to get it even close required laying out a dense forest of supports just to get each print to hold on. And the stuff was soft and scratched easily even after curing. I switched to the Siraya Tech smoky black and the results are like night and day. Ive had virtually zero warping and distortion, and parts are fitting together with precision that exceeded my wildest expectations. Ive had zero print failures, and even am using significantly lower density of supports, which both saves on resin, and post print cleanup. In terms of cleanup, the resin sands, files, and polishes nicely, and the translucent color helps a bit with dry fitting prints. Id recommend wet sanding in order to keep down on dust. After curing, the resin is sturdy and decently scratch-resistant. It feels something similar to Lego plastic. Surface takes primer and paint well. Printing on a Saturn 2, exposure calibration was a breeze (2.5 seconds). Additionally with the plug-in air filter, and odor is minimal.
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DisabilityServiceCounselor
> 3 dayI do a lot of miniature painting and printing. This is my go-to resin. I do add about 10% of tough and that makes a really sturdy miniature. Its like the fourth time Ive bought this so its good
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B. Gentry
> 3 dayExcellent resin for 3D Printing!
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Kevin
> 3 dayPerfect little low speed drill for pinning minis. Make sure you make a small hole with something if what youre pinning is hard. Even though its slow, it can still skip off center.
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Logan
> 3 dayI got the metal gray as it showed that it was darker than the navy gray, but mine is much lighter like the regular gray. Other than that, I’ve purchased quite a few colors of this specific resin and they’re all amazing quality, super high detail, and prints quick
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Robert B.
> 3 dayIve used several bottles of Fast Grey resin and it works great. I bought a bottle of Creamy this time (after chatting with Siraya Tech customer support to make sure it would work with the same printers settings as Grey) because Creamy was several dollars cheaper. Big mistake. Almost every print is failing, even when I go back and add extra supports. Update: Someone on Discord told me to try adding exposure time for Creamy; I increased the exposure for the non-base layers by 0.4 seconds and its working now. Im not sure yet how I like the Creamy resin, but thought I should come change the bad review I gave it.
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Jason Jackson
> 3 dayas long as your printer is halfway dialed in this is resin is my go to for ease of printing with the fewest fails but things that help are keeping it warm and making sure its stirred well