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Max
> 24 hourPrint’s perfect, no issues so far. Everything came out great !
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John
> 24 hourIve only ever gotten this resin for my product specific printer. Ive never had any any issues with this resin in over 40kg with of prints
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Spyder Three
> 24 hourFirst resin I tried that wasnt produced from the company that made my machine. Im not sure if my critique is base from inexperience or happenstance, but this resin seems to be better than what I was using. The detail seems good, it seems to leave no extra resin boogers in the vat and it left very little resin excess in the tub that I use to alcohol clean the model. The only downside is the fumes. The previous resin fumes were contained in the machine by the cover alone, this stuff seems to blast past that and permeate through doors....
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Zeb
> 24 hourAnycubic makes the best resin out there for printing, no other even comes close. Ive been 3d printing for over five years, and I currently own four different printers and have tried nearly every resin and filament on the market. Nothing beats Anycubic for both price and quality. I have legions of tabletop miniatures made from this stuff, and dozens of figurines. I only wish there was a discounted bulk order option, I go through 2 or 3 bottles a month.
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Samuel Singer
> 24 hourthis stuff is great if your looking to get started and want something inexpensive. The odor of this is low if you ask me personally but still take the precautions with mask and gloves needed when handling this. I have no issues with this and for as much as i print a bottle will last me for months. Note though that even this is resin. The cured material is brittle the thinner you try to print SO JUST KEEP THAT IN MIND!! But other then that i have no complaints with this
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antonio s.
> 24 hourI purchased my first bottle and things printed good with the exception that I messed up my first couple of prints just learning how to orintate my supports. After I figured out how to do all that with the help of some YouTube videos I was off to the races printing nonstop with success on all my prints there after. I soon had to order a second bottle and well thats when the problems started. Failed misprint after misprint it is very discouraging and frustrating. I have releveled my build plate replaced my fep film and tuned it and still misprint after misprint. The resin isnt solidifying during the print cycle and is staying very gooie. Prints if I should call them that are only partly sticking to the base sagging and hanging into the resin vat. I have tried everything from releveling to replacing fep film and making sure its not to loose or tight. Ive tried increasing exposure times and everything else that is recommended for trouble shooting. This leads me to only think that this is a bad bottle of resin. I should mention that both bottles were grey resin and Ive noticed that the second bottle of resin is slightly different in color. I dont know if that has anything to do with anything just something I noticed. I have ordered a bottle of elegoo resin grey because Ive heard great things about this product. Hopefully things go well and confirm my theory of this bottle being defective. *Update I am updating my first review because I contacted anycubic directly on their website through their after purchase support team and let me tell you they responded very quick!! I explained to them everything that was going on and sent them pictures of what the prints looked like. I also just asked if there was a way I could get the bottle replaced. Not only were they easy to deal with but they gave me no problems and didnt even try to make excuses or beat around the bush. They sent me another bottle of resin and even asked if I had wanted to try another color. Not only did they send me another bottle of resin but they refunded my money back in full which was a surprise and very nice of them. I am very confident and comfortable buying their product knowing they take care of their customer base and care about the experiences we have. I would suggest to anyone that has had a problem with the resin to contact them on their website and they help in any way possible.
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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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Ismael Bernal
> 24 hourPrint quality is good. However I bought these on sale and it’s on sale for a reason. I bought 12 bottles because it was a good deal. But after looking at expiration date, I’ve only got 3 months left to use it. Not sure if it will lose its ability to cure right. But after reading on multiple websites. This stuff should be good for a year. Well I’ve only got until November based on the date on the bottles.
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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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Charles Ford
> 24 hourJust got an SLA printer last week so I’m very new to this. I’ve been using an FDM printer for 2-3 years though so I’m no stranger to the general process. The other resin I have is the Anycubic grey standard resin. I mostly print minis for tabletop games. The grey resin CAN produce really impressive minis however it’s very brittle. I’m reading that there are multiple “flavors” of resin out there with different physical properties (as with the different types of FDM filaments). My first print with this translucent green resin was the dinosaur skull. Unfortunately, at some point the top half of the skull, the way cooler part, fell off the supports. I realize there are many possible contributing factors so I’m not really knocking the resin itself but that was disappointing. I’m also irritated when people talk about the “low odor” of these different resins. Both I’ve tried so far are extremely smelly. I leave a window open right next to my printer and it’s still pretty powerful. If you’re interested in SLA printing for minis you basically have to print a gelatinous cube with this stuff. Super excited for that. I’m also going to try the Anycubic plant based resin. I read that’s good for minis. Overall the green is good but admittedly I don’t have a huge pool of experience to compare to yet.