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Cat Fiend
Greater than one weekIts good stuff. Consistent from bottle to bottle. Prints well. Forgiving.
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Ed Jarosz
> 3 dayThe item is a gift and was not used yet. Previous uses of the product were very good.
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Charles Ford
> 3 dayJust 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.
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Dean
> 3 dayAdheres excellently and is worth the price for the amount you receive, definitely easier to use then the grey formula, however the picture in the listing is a lot more solid then how opaque my prints came out. This isnt a problem for me but might be for some who want a solid black layer to paint over/have as an undercoat. Heavy smell, but normal for the product, clean up was easy and resin isnt too sticky. Would appreciate an easier to remove seal, however, given the nature of resin.
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c little
> 3 dayhas a bit of an oder
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Mr. Prime
> 3 dayI tied a couple bottle of this out instead off a slightly more expensive product and noticed two things. One, it’s a little more smelly. It doesn’t bother me but the smell did travel throughout the house even with an exhaust fan going and seems to linger. Secondly both bottles have a white filmy stuff floating in the resin. Even after shaking theme the white filmy stuff comes back and I noticed my printed model also showed some white filmy stuff when does printing. Not sure what the deal with that is because I didn’t have the issue with the other brand.
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Rebecca
> 3 dayI bought my partner the Anycubic printer for his birthday this year, and he has since made many many many things with this resin! Dozens of DnD figures, boats, and even a planter. Excellent job done by this resin. He has yet to try any other brands, but this has yet to fail him.
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Bradley mcninch
> 3 dayDial the resin in and make sure its calibrated. Its honestly as good as any other resin in my opinion. it doesnt stand out and thats in my opinion a good thing. Anyways if you want to know if its good or not its I can say its good.
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Chris
Greater than one weekFor almost all my prints this is good enough but with smaller miniatures for games like D&D... it doesnt hold up to use during play time or storage. I use the white label Anycubic Tough Resin for those. But this is great for detail and normal items.
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J. Wagner
Greater than one weekTitle 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.