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S**L
Far better than I expected
I was all settled with some other branded resins so kept passing this by. But a couple of months ago I bought half a litre to try and have stopped using it since!I've done some builds that fill the entire volume of my larger printer (Anycubic 6K mono) and not had any failures. I've also used it on my little 8K printers (Phrozen) for small, detailed pieces and again, great results.But perhaps the bit I have come to like us the material quality - it's the best one to live up to the ABS-like label. The fine, detailed pieces I've printed have captured every single detail, yet have remained quite robust...in the way you would expect ABS to be. The big prints are much the same.Overall, it's priced really well and actually performs really well with no post curing. I can get similar results with the eSUN tough resin only if I pay cute it in the oven as per their instructors - I still use the eSUN, but it's quite a bit more in cost.
G**R
Perfect
For the grey:Excellent resin for everyday models - it's a very good mimic of ABS in terms of flexibility. As it's not so brittle, supports can be a bit more awkward to remove - but theres much less risk of snapping small features. Careful trimming will produce good results.On my Mars3, prints well at 0.05mm layers, 25s bottom exposure, 2.6s normal exposure, 5 bottom transition layers. All other settings Chitubox/Mars3 profile default.
M**L
Tough but flexible
Tough but flexible this resin neatly bridges the gap between traditional resin prints (high accuracy but brittle and easily broken) and fdm flexible filament which is able to flex a little so is very hard to snap or accidentally break, but simply cannot match the resolution of a resin printer.I’m using it to print parts for my joystick; the top piece was made of petg but it wasn’t high enough detail and buttons wouldn’t work. I tried normal resin on my photon mono; looked great but first time I pressed a button the casing snapped!!This is flexible but strong. Perfect for the jobIt is however slightly translucent. Think of it as “transparent black” assuming you bought the black one like me. Fine for most uses I’m sure but I’ll be having to paint mine with blackout acrylic just to stop light bleed where I don’t want it.
G**T
Excellent
Honistly didnt think this would be as tough as it claimed but it is. Excellent resin and prints very clean lines. I primarily use it to print minitures and I allways found with other brands that swords and staves would easily snap not with this they just bend then spring back to place. Highly recommend although it is a little more expensive
C**N
NOT WATERPROOF
Another resin that isn't waterproof (go soft in water)! So far your option for a waterproof ABS like resin are ELEGOO (stinks) or VOXELAB (left sticky prints). The search continues for the best waterproof ABS like resin.This resin has a nice flex to it - one of the least brittle ABS like resins and it prints quick too and the prints are not sticky.
N**0
Good resin with the best durability I've found to date
I've used quite a few liquid UV resins over the last couple of years and generally I'm reasonably happy with most if not all the ones I've tried. However they all seem to suffer from one problem, although the resolution etc... is fine the models once cured often turn out to be quite brittle and therefore small parts can break off very easily.So it was with trepidation that I tried this new resin from Anycubic as one of its main selling points is that it is claimed to be 'tough'. Anyway I poured some of this into my Mars printer with increasing excitement and hope that it lives up to its claims. Although this was also tempered with a concern as to what the general characteristics of the resin would be like.Regardless I started off with a model of a Battletech miniature as these are the models I tend to print the most of using my normal standard print parameters (which tend to be the printer makers default recommended values). Some while later the model was complete and I eagerly removed the model from the printer.The first impressions were good, in terms of definition and detail the model looked as good as I'd hoped, with no appreciable difference to others of the same type that I'd printed in the past using other resins. However the main test would be the strength of the model once cleaned and cured.Well I'm happy to report that all the fine detail I would normally expect was there including the fine parts that are often so fragile. To date the model is still in one piece, nothing has broken off and it looks great, the big test will be when I paint it, but so far it looks great.Since then I made up a test print of a practical item, a utility cupboard key, knowing the locks on my outdoor utility cupboards are quite stiff I figured this would be a good test of the strength of a resin print using this new resin. Well I can happily report that the key works fine, no hint of damage or any snapping which is what I feared as a prior attempt with another 'tough' resin failed badly on this test.So overall I can highly recommend this resin, it seems to do what it says on the bottle. I will continue to test with it and if anything changes or I hit any problems I will post an update to this review. Till then I think this may become my 'go to' resin for mechanical parts...
D**
Fantastic for fragile prints!
This resin is absolutely fantastic and makes prints almost indestructible and still produces incredibly detailed prints, I send models all over the world and this resin makes sure they get there in one piece!I normally mix it 50/50 with any other resin I have laying around and even at 50% the prints are almost as flexible so it's like turning 1L onto 2L making it more affordable.. I can't recommend this resin another especially for fragile prints and miniatures like gaming pieces as they will never break just flex a little..
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