Amazon has it right now with a 20% off coupon. Got a bottle for $39 with taxes included.
@AzrachToys15 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for letting us know
@p.dasilva29922 күн бұрын
I have been working in 3.75-4in to 1/18th scale and are most of your figures 1/12 scale? And if you have tried the 3.75in-4in do you have any problems with pins and joints being to small and breaking? I have used F36, flex 72, and my own blend of resin ones. For the flexible resin or tough resins are you using the same settings as in this video?
@AzrachToys22 күн бұрын
I have worked on super powers like figure at the smaller 4 inch scale. kzbin.info/www/bejne/mp7QqIqKeZKFg7sfeature=shared This one is limited articulation but I've also done some more articulated ones that work fine. The joints need to be slightly thicker to make sure they withstand play.
@ActionTeamJoeАй бұрын
Lol wife proofing
@AzrachToysАй бұрын
Lol
@godkingzulu27 күн бұрын
By curing for 30 minutes post cleaning, did you mean you cure the print in the curing machine for 30 minutes. Just want to make sure...
@AzrachToys26 күн бұрын
Yes that is right. 30 minutes of curing in the curing chamber
@telephantasm4070Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for doing these expermients so we don't have to. I just wanted to ask: we know different types of plastics are used for different parts of an action figure, are you using Tough74 for the whole figure or as an equivalent of a specific type of plastic i.e.: ABS, PVC, POM, etc? If it's the latter, have you figured out sort of an equivalency chart? Thanks again and congrats on the new figures, they look amazing!
@AzrachToys29 күн бұрын
Hey there. I thought a lot about how I can best answer this. It is very difficult for me to classify the resins into plastic categories. However, I can provide you with what parts I would print with which resin. for any body parts like biceps, thighs, calves that need to be flexible when heated but solid when room temperature I would print with the M58 + Anti Impact mix 50-50 for any joint parts that do not need flexibility but needs to have some grip I recommend the tough74 for flexible rubber like parts like diapers and overlays like jackets the F39 seems like a great option I hope that helps. I will typically use the same resin for all parts of the figure. I have printed whole figures in Tough74 and also in m58 50% - 50% anti impact. I hope that helps.
@telephantasm407029 күн бұрын
@@AzrachToys It absolutely does help, thank you so much for taking the time to answer!
@trilliongoldАй бұрын
This is awesome. I'm so happy figure printing is coming such a long way.
@AzrachToysАй бұрын
Indeed. 3d printing is such a blessing. Can't wait to see it grow and become better!
@thatshotman14 күн бұрын
Amazing work!! Do you do any commissions?
@AzrachToys13 күн бұрын
I am not taking commissions at the moment. I am sorry.
@kingdono6322Ай бұрын
Hey i want to acces your website Did it closed or moved ? I cant acces it
@AzrachToysАй бұрын
Yes unfortunately my website is down. I have not had the time to bring it back up.
@JohnDoe-cj4gnАй бұрын
I've been using M58 and Tenacious. Do you consider Tough 74 to be stronger and more durable in * thin * parts (1mm diamter for example) without any flexible resin additives? You're providing much needed and useful analysis for us 3D printed action figure creators. Thank you.
@AzrachToysАй бұрын
I definitely consider this resin much more durable than the M58. However, in my time making action figures over the years I make the parts thicker for strength and durability so most of my parts are fairly durable using most resins.
@JohnDoe-cj4gnАй бұрын
@@AzrachToyswhat is your experience with tough 74 with regard to thin parts? Your description of it suggest it would still be of use in micro applications. It's almost as if the anti impact feature has already been added.
@AzrachToysАй бұрын
@@JohnDoe-cj4gn I will try to test the small parts out and see how that goes. Stay tuned for an update.
@JohnDoe-cj4gnАй бұрын
@@AzrachToysThat would be appreciated. You're already providing helpful content but more knowledge about that specific application (thin parts) would definitely help a lot of watchers. Thank you for making the effort.
@Darkshadow-qz7gr2 күн бұрын
3d print martian manhunter
@AzrachToysКүн бұрын
Maybe soon!
@MrNoox1323 күн бұрын
Great work, what resin or Mix do you recommend for parts that need to flex like belts and straps?
@AzrachToys23 күн бұрын
The Resione F39 has been recommended to me as well. I am in the process of testing that currently.
@MrNoox1323 күн бұрын
@@AzrachToys I currently do a 60/40 mix phrozen 4k resin to f69. This gives good detail with a little flex. I'll wait and see what you find, would love a resin i could use right out the bottle that gives the same high detail but better flex results.
@AzrachToys22 күн бұрын
@@MrNoox13 I see that sounds awesome. I will make a video when I try the F39 for flex parts.
@seandavidrАй бұрын
Have you added resin dye to any resins to change color?
@AzrachToysАй бұрын
I have not tried adding dyes.
@lishathorne7 сағат бұрын
I have added a mica powder to resione white resin th72, just be careful not to add to much and add a little at a time, mix it well. I would guess as long as you do not add to much you will be ok.
@Mvfasalways3 күн бұрын
I followed these exact settings and it didn’t print
@AzrachToys3 күн бұрын
What printer are you using?
@Mvfasalways2 күн бұрын
@@AzrachToys Saturn four ultra
@AzrachToysКүн бұрын
I recommend checking with Resione or Elegoo they should be able to help you with the settings better. Since I do not have the Saturn 4 ultra, I am not sure how the printer differs from mine.
Ай бұрын
Your content is so inspiring, I'm doing my own models as well, starting with the tests from my FDM printer before committing to resin. All my models are for a Pose kind of figure, but all that you do I definitely gonna try to make my own joints. Keep up with the channel! I wish I could find a way to sell my figures in Latin America.
@AzrachToysАй бұрын
I am glad my videos are helpful. Please reach out to me on instagram if you have any questions. Looking forward to your action figure. Best of luck!
@johnrazvaliaeffАй бұрын
Great video.
@AzrachToysАй бұрын
Thank you so much.
@chadbarrett7381Ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this! I haven't gotten into printing with resin yet, but when I do it'll be for printing stuff like this. Looking forward to your FDM videos as I'm curious how well that can work.
@AzrachToysАй бұрын
I'm glad this video was helpful. I'll post updates on the fdm prints soon.
@PuppeteerNGАй бұрын
So do you prefer this resin over your own mix?
@AzrachToysАй бұрын
Both have pros and cons. This resin is tighter and grips better so the joints feel really good. The anti impact and m58 mix is softer and more flexible but lacks in joint stability. Overall for the better joints I prefer this new resin. But I'm still wanting to do some experiments with mixing resins.
@PuppeteerNGАй бұрын
@@AzrachToys Nice, interesting! Have you though of mixing this resin into your own mix? Maybe it will add more stability to the joints?
@AzrachToysАй бұрын
I'm thinking of mixing this with some anti impact to add some flexibility. But the th72 might also be a great resin to mix this with.
@PuppeteerNGАй бұрын
@@AzrachToys Great, will be waiting for more videos from you :)
@granfoАй бұрын
Thank you for posting another great video brother. This new resin looks very promising I will keep an eye out for it.
@AzrachToysАй бұрын
It is definitely a great resin given the price and convenience of not needing to mix it.
@invincibletoys382Ай бұрын
Awesome video, very well put together. Got some of this in the mail the other day just looking for a good opportunity to put it to use.
@AzrachToysАй бұрын
That's great. Looking forward to your prints.
@loveordie4Ай бұрын
Thats an awesome printer
@AzrachToysАй бұрын
Thank you.
@garnetnelson1419Ай бұрын
Yea resin is important but so is sensible engineering. Of you took a day or year off making mafex hopefuls you would realize there are TONS of ways to design a body that doesn’t rely on friction, or bulging shoulders, snap in “pegs” or disc rotating hips. If you broaden your mind and think outside the Mafex box your true potential would be fully acknowledged and utilized. Until then enjoy the ‘Fex complex
@AzrachToysАй бұрын
Thank you so much for the feedback.
@mechadekaАй бұрын
Please explain how to make a joint out of solid objects that doesn't require two surfaces contacting and rubbing each other somehow.
@JohnDoe-cj4gnАй бұрын
@@AzrachToysyou handled that well ;) Well done.
@AzrachToysАй бұрын
@@JohnDoe-cj4gn hehe
@fabiorodrigues890Ай бұрын
Thank you very much for this awesome review
@AzrachToysАй бұрын
I am glad it was helpful.
@manamediaАй бұрын
Amazing my man! I have subbed and followed you on Insta. Outstanding work and thank you for producing this info video.
@AzrachToysАй бұрын
I am glad it was helpful. Thank you so much for the sub!