I've pretty much used up the green resin that came with the printer now, after two-ish weeks of fighting with the thing and working out all of the little bugs (both inherent and operator-induced
:D
). Working great now though!
I know this is an absolutely loaded question, but is there a sort of general purpose resin that's got a little give to it? Not flexible per se, just not overly brittle when properly cured. My main use for the printer so far is small prop replicas, and smaller detail parts/greeblies for larger pieces. I'm looking for a material that can stand up to a little bit of handling, but it doesn't have to be any kind of industrial structural resin or anything. All suggestions are welcome - I'm very new to this side of 3D printing and am happy to research various recommended products. Thank you!
:)
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