I'm just curious but what do people use to make their minis a little more accidental drop friendly?
I am using anycubic black, it's what came with my printer, and I have twice when painting my minis accidentally drop from like 10-15 inches height my minis and something always breaks on them.
I doubt it's my curing, I give them about 15-20 seconds all around cure time and they are good. It's just the drops.
Is there another resin I could get or something to blend in my resin to make them not so breaky breaky?
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Scott Pavlich
2020-03-28 00:09:52
Anycubic is terrible for brittleness. Try mixing in 20% Monocure flex, or use Siraya abs-like or Mix in 20-30% Siraya Tenacious for a model you can bounce off your driveway with no damage
Gary Pembleton
2020-03-28 00:13:25
Siraya Blu is great but more expensive than their normal resin. I have been mixing 50% Siraya Blu with 50% Siraya Tech Fast and having great results.
Tobi Altebaeumer
2020-03-28 00:15:57
Elegoo ABS-like is a good budget choice.
Jolene Sweeney
2020-03-28 00:29:17
Tobi Altebaeumer
can you explain the difference between abs gray and normal gray?....
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I can't seen to find a straight answer on google
Matt Reed
2020-03-28 00:33:13
i mix in a lil flex resin and keep winging it
Danny Gonzalez
2020-03-28 00:39:20
yeah all my ancubic brand minis break super easy. Go Siraya!
Ryan Smith
2020-03-28 00:40:32
I use anycubic eco resin. A 10 sec cure time. It's still has a bit of flexibility, never had one break.
Bill Keeter
2020-03-28 00:47:11
20% tenacious is what I’m using.
Tobi Altebaeumer
2020-03-28 02:29:35
Normal gray is brittle like Anycubic resins.
ABS-like is more flexible.
Wes Mischke
2020-03-28 03:30:19
75 elegoo standard grey/25 tenacious.