ANYCUBIC 3D Printer Resin, 405nm SLA UV-Curing Resin with High Precision and Quick Curing & Excellent Fluidity for LCD 3D Printing (Grey, 1kg)
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Amelia Quinn
> 24 hourI would not buy this stuff at full price and would rather go for Elegoo any time of the day. Although this one performed much better than the Craftsman resin from anycubic, its still not the ideal resin for printing.
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Ash Christians
> 24 hourNo trouble with my usual settings.
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Will
> 24 hourI’ve tried a few different resins and so far this is the best, high quality and doesn’t smell too strong. A nice balance.
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Modeler
> 24 hourI find this resin is excellent for miniature details. I also find it pretty durable and cleans nicely. I usually cut off the supports before curing since the contact points are still slightly rubbery and softer and it usually comes out with a cleaner surface. Using 8 second per layer and 60 seconds for the bottom layers seems to work perfectly on my Photon. I rarely have issues with failed prints and in all cases I messed up adding the supports where needed and once adjusted the pieces print great. Adhesion to build plate is no problem. I am also amazed at how small some of the details are that it can print provided it is supported. When cured it has a great surface for painting as well. The pictures above are of 1/72 scale Mandalorian , Razor Crest and Droideka printed on the Photon. You can see how fine the cables on the Droideka are.
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J. Wagner
> 24 hourTitle says it all. Prints nicely, sticks to build plate well, nice fidelity to resolution. However, it isnt opaque (hollowed out model), and is really a pain to clean. Requires lots of alcohol to clean the model, and unfortunately, the alcohol seems to soften some surface details too.
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Ken Friend
> 24 hour3D Modeled 1/350 Scale SS Bremen Ocean Liner Model Kit. Resin produced accurate details right down to the smallest parts.
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Pete A.
> 24 hourSo far this product has been great. Sometimes I have a hard time getting it to cure but that could just be me.
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Bob
> 24 hourI use this product to print War Hammer figures and other finely detailed parts. I then paint the figures which requires fine detail in the printing process. The product works great and as expected!
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audrey
> 24 hourThis is probably the 4th or 5th bottle we’ve used and I don’t think I’ll buy another brand ! Prints perfect every time and it’s easy to paint !
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Corey
> 24 hourIve used the translucent green, grey, and clear. The grey is by far my favorite, and Ive been able to get tolerances down to about 0.2-0.3 mm, which is way better than I expected for this printer and the cost of resin. Its not as good as ultra high end printers, but for the price, I havent seen better. With the green, I was able to print DnD minis with good detail. Ive used the grey for props and shop fixtures and hooks. They both retain great detail and are very strong. Im able to hang tools off 3-mm thick hooks without breaking. Ive used the clear for some parts, and it would be great for lenses or windows, but it does allow some UV light bleeding, so it doesnt work as well for complex geometry. Stick to simple parts for the clear, and use opaque resins like the grey for more detailed stuff. Ive been able to print with this resin indoors without significant odor. I keep the printer in a shop area, so its not in a confined space, but it hasnt needed a ton of ventilation. Instructions are a bit vague on exposure settings, so youll want to do some research online and experiment with each new resin color before going right into making a big part. Look up some guides on how to calculate cure rates, calculate exposure times based on layer thickness (I usually do 0.050 mm for big parts, 0.025 mm for mini figures), and how to check your edge bleed with go-nogo gauges. For the cost, good detail, and low odor, I highly recommend.