Which is the best resin?
Which is the best resin?
哪個是最好的樹脂?
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Baueda Berni
2020-03-26 21:58:07
question for the hive mind, I print only small, very detailed models, I've been always using the ANYCUBIC Clear Green... but I've been very busy for a while now and I'm not been following the most recent developments... I was wondering if there is anyt
hing better that appeared on the market in the last six months or so?
I'm really only interested in quality, high definition, low shrinkage, low viscosity, etc. price is not really an issue as I use really small amounts anyway...
Brandy Wickersham Swigart
2020-03-26 21:59:59
We have used anycubic clear green, eco resin and now elegoo grey. The elegoo grey is my favorite so far. The detail is spectacular. Try it.
Baueda Berni
2020-03-26 22:04:18
Andrius AmeraLabs
2020-03-26 22:08:17
Derek Fontes
2020-03-26 22:09:22
"Best" isn't quite the term I would use as different resins are used for different projects. Myself, I print tabletop miniatures, and elegoo abs-like is fantastic. Has just enough flex for small, thin areas to not snap off.
Lorenz Nijs
2020-03-26 22:10:09
I've used AnyCubic green and the Elegoo Water Washable in Ceramic Grey. The Elegoo water washable is my favorite so far. Attached a print from earlier today.
Actually want to try one of those Amera Labs resins, i hear they're super good for details, would love opinions if anyone has tried them.
Ante Ravlić
2020-03-26 22:10:50
This resin is awesome for minis, stronger than Anycubic resin with added flex resin
Lorenz Nijs
2020-03-26 22:13:07
Andrius AmeraLabs
oh cool, i actually want to give your grey a shot.
Any recommended settings for Photon S or will i get by just following the table on your website?
Baueda Berni
2020-03-26 22:17:06
Josh Doe
2020-03-26 22:24:42
Scott Pavlich
2020-03-26 22:25:00
John Valdes
2020-03-26 22:30:42
Teying egloo grey. Have bot had luck with translucent green. Only get two things to print out having 6 on build plate.
Andrius AmeraLabs
2020-03-26 22:32:15
Lorenz Nijs
start with 4.5s for 50 microns. And then see what you get. You may be able to lower exposure to ~4s
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Lorenz Nijs
2020-03-26 22:32:56
Jim Nelson
2020-03-26 22:37:42
Ask a dozen 3d printers and get a dozen different answers. Personally, I've tried a number of different ones, but my go-to resin is Siraya Fast ABS-like. Good quality, good detail, and, at $34.99 a liter from Amazon, a decent price.
Neil Perry
2020-03-26 22:38:43
The one you can get your hands on!! LOL
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Andie Laverne
2020-03-27 00:17:58
Pénzes Tamás
2020-03-27 00:56:11
hm iam the only who use phrozen resin?
:)
Don Mason
2020-03-27 01:29:11
Tony Moura
2020-03-27 01:38:42
No, I use TR250 from them, HT.
Andy Turtle Consiglio
2020-03-27 02:04:57
Simon Vo
2020-03-27 19:32:26
Strong, cheap, no smell, good detail, no fail prints at all
Matt Reed
2020-03-27 20:07:59
my favorite resin is the search bar in this forum and in google.
Peter Teal
2020-03-28 01:41:38
Brian King
2020-03-28 01:47:58
All depends on your needs for the part
Caio Donini
2020-03-28 01:50:20
Jeremiah Chetwood
2020-03-29 06:21:23
Depends what you want to print.....
Baueda Berni
2020-03-29 06:28:26
it's incredible how many people do not even bother to read a question but feel entitled to write a smart ass answer, regardless how stupid that may make them appear...