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John
> 3 dayIve 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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Thomas R Grassi Jr
Greater than one weekWorking very well
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Jim Farmer
Greater than one weekI bought this to use in my Anycubic Photon, since I figured using their resin to dial in my settings was the smart bet. Take a tip from a newbie, you still need to fiddle with the settings to get things to come out right! Once I got my settings figured out, the prints from this resin come out super smooth (depending on settings), with great detail (Depending On Settings) and solid adhesion (DEPENDING ON...oh, you get it). The smell is definitely not as bad as a lot of YouTubers and hyperbolic websites would lead you to believe. The printer is in my wifes craft room, and has been in constant use since we got it, but she just cracked a window about an inch and was able to sew and etc. without much of an issue. We bought low-odor resin just to see how they compare, but based on my experience with this product, Im not too worried either way.
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Christopher Trevino
> 3 daythis Resin is very good this is what I have used since i bought my Proximo 6.0
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Slade Brown
> 3 dayIts one of the cheapest resins out there and it gets the job done if youre just printing basic stuff. After using it twice now it has made me a lot of minis but I find that they are rather delicate and break easy. If youre on a budget this will do. But if you can spend a little more get Siraya, its 100% every time.
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Bill B.
Greater than one weekI watched a ton of videos online before moving from FDM to SLA. One thing I expected was the resin to be a headache- smelly, nasty, finicky, and expensive. To my absolute surprise and delight, this resin has been none of those. It hardly smells at all- we keep our printer on the dresser of our bedroom, and even with the bottle open or the cover off the vat, I can barely smell the resin from 5 feet away. And the resin has printed like a dream. My wife, who never got into 3d printing with FDM because she thought it was too challenging technically, has commandeered the SLA printer and has now run through several bottles, and is absolutely loving it. The price is great too. All around glad I bought this resin.
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Michael
> 3 daySo this is pretty much the only resin I have used at this point and Ive decided that I need to maybe try some others. That said this resin isnt bad but it has a strong smell. The resin itself seems to be pretty good though and does print pretty well as long as you make sure to store it properly.
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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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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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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