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Ebenzer MacIntosh
Greater than one weekGreat type of resin to print wargaming minis
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Shannon M
> 3 dayI have been using the smoky black resin mixed with some Anycubic clear for about a year , it’s the best thing I have found , it makes the prints not nearly as brittle and I don’t have to expose them to a bunch of light . My mix ration is about 60% clear Anycubic to 40% of the siraya tech . It’s saves some money and just plain works for me . I mainly use mono x 4K and 6k printers but I don’t think it makes a difference that I have seen between printer makes/models . So happy I found this stuff , before using this my prints would break if I just looked at them wrong, much less knocking one over on a counter or shelf. Happy Printing !
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tibjay
> 3 daySiraya Navy Grey is the best resin available for 3d printing miniatures. It shows incredible levels of detail, cures to a perfect matte finish, and doesn’t get brittle unlike most ABS-like resins I’ve used. This resin produces gorgeous, professional looking prints every time, at any layer thickness. Once you get your settings dialed in, you’ll never use another resin again. It costs a little more, but when you print with it you’ll know why.
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Robert B.
> 3 dayIve used several bottles of Fast Grey resin and it works great. I bought a bottle of Creamy this time (after chatting with Siraya Tech customer support to make sure it would work with the same printers settings as Grey) because Creamy was several dollars cheaper. Big mistake. Almost every print is failing, even when I go back and add extra supports. Update: Someone on Discord told me to try adding exposure time for Creamy; I increased the exposure for the non-base layers by 0.4 seconds and its working now. Im not sure yet how I like the Creamy resin, but thought I should come change the bad review I gave it.
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Bruce Pringlemeir
> 3 daySecond time purchasing this resin, very easy to use
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Guilherme Leao
> 3 dayAmazing quality
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Runic 3D Printing
> 3 daySiraya Tech Fast Smokey Black resin has become a reliable and dependable choice for many users, thanks to its impressive array of features. Known for its durability and flexibility, this product offers clean and smooth results for a wide range of 3D printing applications. In addition, users appreciate the minimal odor, making it an excellent option for those with heightened sensitivity to strong smells. The resins robustness, combined with its slight flexibility, allows users to create intricate and complex designs without the fear of breakage. This makes it an ideal choice for both hobbyists and professionals alike. Furthermore, the Fast Smokey Black resin boasts a consistent performance, ensuring that users can expect the same level of quality from batch to batch. In conclusion, Siraya Tech Fast Smokey Black resin has proven itself to be a top contender in the 3D printing market. Its durability, flexibility, and minimal odor set it apart from other products in the field. As a result, it remains a go-to option for many satisfied customers who are looking for consistent quality and excellent results in their 3D printing endeavors.
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C Clancy
> 3 dayThis was the first resin I started using with my Creality resin printer and it worked well but I wanted to try some others. I tried both Longer and Anycubic resins that were also rigid-type resins. With those I had issues with these resins not reproducing detail as well as the Siraya resin and also with them being more brittle such that the parts shattered easily when trying to remove them from the build plate. I tried adjusting the initial layer settings on the Longer and Anycubic resins but then had issues with them coming detached from the build plate during printing. When they did stick, the resulting prints showed deformations in areas of fine detail. So, I went back to the Siraya resin and these problems went away and I started getting near perfect prints once again. One thing I did find is that the parts need to be cleaned in fresh alcohol so when I print multiple pieces in a single print, my procedure is to do an initial wash in an alcohol bath using a chip brush to remove the uncured surface resin. I place each part on a drying rack until all parts have received this initial treatment. Then because the second and subsequent parts had been washed in the alcohol that contains some of the washed off resin, I will do a second wash in a fresh batch of alcohol on all of the parts (except the first one cleaned). Then I use a hair dryer on the high setting to thoroughly dry all of the parts. Lastly, I cure all the parts in a UV chamber (cardboard box lined with foil) for 10-15 minutes on each side. I dont think over-curing in UV is an issue as I have accidently left a part in the chamber for about 12 hours without any ill effects. For settings, I am following the recommended settings shown in the spreadsheet from Sirayas website. I couldnt find any similar instructions for the Longer or Anycubic resins which is another reason that I dont care for these other manufacturers. One thing I would like to see is for Siraya to offer their resins in larger sizes such as gallon or 4L containers as long as this would not adversely affect shipping costs.
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Kevin
> 3 dayPerfect little low speed drill for pinning minis. Make sure you make a small hole with something if what youre pinning is hard. Even though its slow, it can still skip off center.
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William S
> 3 dayI was using the AnyCubic resins. The basic grey stuff, UV curable. Nothing Fancy. Even tried the black. I had a couple good prints and the rest all had some kind of error. Undefined tiny part here, unprinted hand or foot there, then I read to give Siraya Tech Fast a shot (for miniatures) and I havent had a single error since. Even reprinted the parts that failed before, with ZERO errors. Maybe I got old resin from AnyCubic? Maybe it was just a bad batch, I cant say honestly. But theres no need to figure it out, because Ill never use anything but Siraya Tech from now on. A little bit more in cost, but worth the extra few pennies. The grey is actually a lighter shade than the AnyCubic grey, and Im really enjoying using this stuff. And more importantly, the odor, is almost non-existent. AnyCubic resins will give you a headache, as soon as you open the bottle, and it has filled the room with the resin smell. This stuff, I can actually sit in the room while its printing and not even smell it. Which is a HUGE plus for those extra pennies. Using ChituBox on Photon Mono 4ks (I have 2) with all the default settings, and not a single issue.