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Beau Skerston
> 3 dayProduct is working great, used the Elgoo and it was a bit more brittle than this one.
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Belksasar
Greater than one weekThe last resins that I bought were defective, the curing failed in more than 8 prints on 2 different printers and changing parameters, when trying other resins it prints well. I contacted the seller and he supported me at all times, finally changed the defective resins, it is important to clarify that only 2 of more than 15 resins that I have bought came out with this defect. recommended 100%
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Katarina Tesmer
> 3 dayI’ve been going back and forth on Anycubic and Elegoo’s resins with my printers over the past two years, switching from one to the other when one seems to have a bad batch. Anycubic used to have a very nice finish but lately seems to have a light film over it. This mostly goes away after printing though the finished prints also don’t seem as nice a consistency and finish and my smaller supports failed. I purchased the grey two pack and this is is probably the worst I’ve seen it, no idea why it gets all broken up and filmy like this. Until Anycubic runs a better batch I’ll be using other brands.
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David granados
> 3 dayThis is my first go at this resin printing. Im still working on the settings of the machine. This resin seemed to go quite a ways. I bought another bottle 1000kg of the water washable to try out. Id buy this again though.
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Shawndell P.
> 3 dayAlways a great buy wouldnt use a different resin for my 3d printer.
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Dariel086
> 3 dayI purchased this Anycubic Green Resin because I wanted to try a translucent color. I tought because of the color the quality will not be the same and the features will not be as defined as a normal opaque resin, and man, I was wrong. First thing I printed was an AmeraLab town calibration part, just to test the resin with the standard settings and then fine tune from there. the print was flawless, all the features were well defined and It was as good as some other tests Ive done with other resins. Then I printed a Hellboy figure (love Hellboy) and I was impressed with the results. The face and everything was perfectly defined I dont feel the resin as brittle as the regular grey one. I printed this things in my Anycubic photon (great printer by the way). Another thing that I noted is that this resin doesnt stink as much as others, I can barely smell the resin after it was poured into the vat. I think for the price, this is a great resin to print with and is fool proof, works perfectly with standard settings found over the internet, no wasted resin on more testing! I am very happy with the results, and it looks so good that I might be printing the same in an opaque color in order to paint it, and leave this one as is, love the translucent green color.
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Robert Fox
> 3 dayIve had some time to use this and other resins on 28mm miniatures and the like and have come to some conclusions that I want to share. Starting with price, by far best price for results I have found period. As far as resin adhering to the base plate, if your base plate is level and your settings are correct, this Resin is a winner. Detail comes out crisp and strong. Ive put my painted homemade prints next to my painted overpriced British minis and its very hard to tell the difference. The odor exists, but thats about the worst I can say. Compared to some of the others, that is a glowing recommendation. Now for the negatives. There is only one. This resin is very brittle. It is too brittle. Dont think about drilling and pinning or dropping, its a death sentence. I hope to experiment with resin mixes if I ever get my Photon back running (down 3 months). If I find a real, actual fix to the brittle issue I will share it. This is too good a product to write it off for one flaw.
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Cristina bates
> 3 dayHaven’t had any problems since I finally have the perfect settings for it now so my prints come out perfect now
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Makenshin
> 3 dayexcelente resina
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Corey
> 3 dayIve 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.