Resin Manufacturers have been LYING to you

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Once in a Six Side

Once in a Six Side

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@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 7 ай бұрын
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@kdonv
@kdonv 6 ай бұрын
Very helpful video! I just downloaded the app and will review, but do you happen to have the printer settings you used with the Wargamer resin? I'm struggling to dial that in with my Mars 4 Ultra
@ReadyMack-g
@ReadyMack-g 5 ай бұрын
@@kdonv where is the free STL?
@chrisdrake4692
@chrisdrake4692 5 күн бұрын
I just want to buy the Sunlu or Wargamer resin - why don't you have any affiliate links? You've done excellent tests helping us decide what we want, gathered hundreds of thousands of customers for those companies, any neither of them are sharing their success from your hard work? WT? Short-changing yourself while making it harder for us to find what we want is not doing anyone favours. If this is some kind of honour thing - you just have to tell us that your review is honest, you don't have to do silly things like withholding links!
@dannyslag
@dannyslag 7 ай бұрын
This is one reason i respect Siraya Tech and use their resin. They straight up said that 4k and 8k resin are just bs marketing terms but they had to put that on their newer bottles because people use that in their search terms, but it means nothing and theres nothing different about the resin.
@twenty-fifth420
@twenty-fifth420 6 ай бұрын
Yeah, if you cant beat the marketing, you might as well be honest about it. “Hey, this industry is full of charlatans. Somehow, we all make the same product, but fluff it up. Anyway, here is our product, not much different from the competition.”
@CalAndAly
@CalAndAly 6 ай бұрын
I use Siraya tech too bc the reviewer from CNET uses it to test printers. Never done me wrong and everyone I’ve done commissions for says it’s the best quality and durability they’ve seen. Recently put it up against Elegoo’s 3.0 and think I still prefer siraya tech. Now gonna put it up against Sunlu too. Would love to support wargamer and Fauxhammer and water washable would be a dream, but idk how I could justify the cost. Killer vid as always, but esp this one!!
@stuart2777
@stuart2777 6 ай бұрын
@@CalAndAly Siraya for the win - but, beware of the waterwashable resins in general. Really read about it before purchase, bcs there is just too many things you have to follow or you will end up with a sticky print. Like - don´t wash it too long. Don´t leave it in cleaning solution for too long. They recomend 15% alcohol solution for cleaning. Dry it quickly. Wash it mutliple times. It absorbs water from whatever source. Don´t cure it wet etc. It´s like..so much hassle. Honestly, I just came back to normal resin and clean with IPA in a ziplock bag.
@marwiesi
@marwiesi 6 ай бұрын
Siraya is king.. but Sunlu ABS Like is the second best option, my go to resin for most of my standard prints.
@jamUSA24
@jamUSA24 6 ай бұрын
Long time Siraya user. It never fails me.
@cmdrsausage9669
@cmdrsausage9669 7 ай бұрын
Thank You! Honestly the undercoating is such an important step for making comparisons. So many channels just look at the darker tinted 8k resin and go 'oh yeah thats better'. 10/10 mate, keep em coming.
@MAYERMAKES
@MAYERMAKES 6 ай бұрын
Resin manufacturer here: in the early days high detail resin were somewhat justified as they used pigments to block light and prevent overcuring with cheaper base resins and photoinitiators. But nowadays any Quality resin will give you the max detail a given machine can fabricate. if the manufacturer uses a good base resin and high quality photoinitiator ,you can expect the max amount of details once you dialed in the settings for your machine. Great job on comparing the models. fyi: i make professional engineering Resin, might also be interesting for Wargaming because of its durability. edit:spelling
@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for jumping in here! Always a treat to hear direct from the people behind these products. I would of course be interested in looking at engineering resins also, but here on this channel one of the biggest factors for consideration on any product shown here is the price, and in my experience engineering resins don't come cheap! We wargamers do love saving a buck on our miniatures haha.
@Miam_miam_la_gauffre
@Miam_miam_la_gauffre 6 ай бұрын
The kind of resin that is usually used for engineering purpose is... let's say a little bit expensive. 100 bucks a L... you almost reach GW price with that base material... No just kidding, no way near GW price lol
@StepSherpa
@StepSherpa 6 ай бұрын
Oh I so would love to give some engineering resins a shot, found that generally if they have any form of strength they tend to be brittle
@mml3140
@mml3140 6 ай бұрын
Is there anywhere to read up on Resin exposure dangers ? Alot of conflicting info out there. Gotten to the point I'm scared to run my printers anywhere inside the house.
@hhaste
@hhaste 6 ай бұрын
@@mml3140 I wouldn't, without insane ventilation. I've read enough to make not not even consider a resin printer, anymore. There's some good info on reddit.
@noviceartisan
@noviceartisan 6 ай бұрын
My only criticism is the WarGamer resin promo with water washable been remarked as a positive thing. It's 100% a horrible thing, as everyone, manufacturers, users, power users, commercial, when using water washable resins.. Pour that horrible toxic gunk straight into the drains and do not treat it or dispose of it correctly. This is because it literally tells you on the packaging, and the promo videos, and in FAR too many "reviewers" videos that you can use things like running water under a tap, etc.. The resin remains Toxic to Aquatic life in its uncured state, and itsn't filtered by waste water filtration systems. Other than that, thanks for making an awesome video, I'll definitely be sharing this whenever it's relevant to guide people away from stupid mistakes. This is something I've had to repeatedly explain to new users in forums, and it gets a little bit irritating that the crappy marketing tactics work so effectively, and hard to make people unlearn, same with teh KKK's that mean naff all to do with the actual size or quality of a printer etc Keep up the awesome and gruelling work, it's appreciated
@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 6 ай бұрын
Agreed! Never saw the point in water washable myself, but some folks refuse to steer away from it. I just ran a poll on my community page and it's currently sitting at 10% of participants putting water washable as the most important factor for their resin buying decisions. I'm working on a follow up video this month exploring a range of water washable resins at different price points to see if we can find a better value option than Wargamer, but also to raise the concerns you mention here and start a discussion around water washable vs alcohol.
@ge2719
@ge2719 6 ай бұрын
@@OnceinaSixSide well the main point is not just that it's more convenient and safer to wash prints off with water, and so you don't need containers of flammable alcohol that could be an issue for younger people who's parents don't want them to have bottles of flamable liquid. But it also means it's also just easier to clean up accidents, which is also more convenient for beginners. But yeah in the long run beginners aren't going to be handling the waste water properly and it's harder to process than alcohol which evaporates at room temp. I think the ideal method is to use alcohol still to clean models, but having he water washable resin means you know if you ever spill some you can clean it with wet towels, then just cure them and dispose of them. Maybe a video about how to properly use water washable resin and processing the wash water would be helpful for the community.
@UlshaRS
@UlshaRS 6 ай бұрын
The marketing definitely gave off "flushable wipes" vibes and we know how false that marketing was/is
@ge2719
@ge2719 6 ай бұрын
@@UlshaRS how so? i use flushable wipes. never had an issue. you're only supposed to use one per flush.
@chevanc
@chevanc 6 ай бұрын
​@@ge2719they don't break down in water like regular toilet paper does, so they get caught in pipes and filters in the sewer system and waste treatment facilities. It doesn't clog your house's pipes to do one at a time but it can still cause issues in the system
@chuck2703
@chuck2703 7 ай бұрын
Gotta start that trend of edible resin. Resin you can snack on the failed prints.
@haikuheroism6495
@haikuheroism6495 7 ай бұрын
tbh I'd pay $80 a kilogram if I could eat the supports off my models. I'm massively paranoid so I tend to oversupport a lot and they're an oddly snackable shape.
@michaelsorensen7567
@michaelsorensen7567 7 ай бұрын
Could you do that with carmelized sugars? Have a bunch of sugar water instead of resin, and some way to I dunno lazer carmelize it or maybe with wave overlaps from high frequency sound emitters?
@hippiemcfake6364
@hippiemcfake6364 7 ай бұрын
Any resin is edible, if you're insane enough.
@oscartattoo3910
@oscartattoo3910 7 ай бұрын
Solve world hunger within a month
@haresteven06
@haresteven06 7 ай бұрын
Wait... its not edible?
@maximilian3544
@maximilian3544 6 ай бұрын
PSA: Dont drink resin. (You never know who's watching this)
@DatMelloOne
@DatMelloOne 6 ай бұрын
Oh, I was about to
@stickyfox
@stickyfox 6 ай бұрын
you're right.. it could be a tiktok challenge any day
@DatMelloOne
@DatMelloOne 6 ай бұрын
@@stickyfox yea, "drink 500 mls of resin and get 300 views," (dies 3 days later)
@Justin-vq9co
@Justin-vq9co 6 ай бұрын
Charlie Kelly….
@hhaste
@hhaste 6 ай бұрын
I saw a reddit post of someone accidentally scratching their eye after having resin on their hands and they went blind in that eye, at least temporarily. Not sure if the vision came back or not... the shots of him pouring the resin in the shot glass without any gloves was sketchy, to say the least.
@dameanvil
@dameanvil 6 ай бұрын
00:00 🧼 Introduction of high precision and low shrinkage resin with sharper edges and finer details. 00:21 🎥 Introduction to the video content and its focus on testing various 3D printing resins. 00:39 🤔 Skepticism about the impact of 8K resin on print quality and its visibility to the naked eye. 01:18 💰 Presentation of four high-detail resins and their prices: eLux 8K, Frozen Aqua 8K, HeyGears Pap 10, and Wargamer. 02:00 🏷 Comparison with budget-friendly and durable resins: Sunlu ABS-like, Anycubic Standard, Siraya Tech Fast, and Uni Zmud. 02:57 🔍 Plan to test resins by tuning dimensional accuracy, printing the same models, and comparing under identical conditions. 03:51 🌡 Calibration of each resin to achieve dimensional accuracy before printing comparison models. 04:27 🖨 Use of Creality's Hallet Mage S printer for the tests, highlighting the need for better exposure calibration tools. 05:46 ⏱ Time-consuming process of running back-to-back calibration prints due to lack of exposure calibration feature. 07:04 ⚔ Selection of highly detailed miniature models for realistic resin comparison. 08:14 🛠 Steps of printing, cleaning, and assembling models for consistent comparison. 09:11 😣 Challenges with Uni Zmud resin, including adhesion and brittleness issues. 09:56 🔄 Frustrations with Frozen Aqua 8K resin and decision to switch printers for consistency. 10:58 🔧 Introduction of Anycubic Mono M5s Pro printer with efficient resin exposure calibration. 12:00 🛠 Recalibration and reprinting process for all resins using the new printer setup. 12:48 🎬 Smooth progress with the new printer, but continued challenges with Frozen Aqua 8K resin. 13:58 💡 Overview of the results, inviting viewers to join the community and support the channel. 14:09 🌐 Announcement of a web app for detailed side-by-side resin comparison and sharing findings. 15:22 🎨 Comparison of raw appearance and primed finish of different resins, showing minor differences in details. 16:08 🔍 Conclusion that the differences between high-detail and budget resins are minimal once painted.
@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 6 ай бұрын
Did you use a LLM on the video transcript to pull this off? Still impressive if so, and I commend the effort lol.
@mrgunn2726
@mrgunn2726 7 ай бұрын
Great review! You have exposed a harsh truth, most of these resins are probably manufactured in the same two factories in Shenzhen with materials sourced from a single supplier in Guangzhou China. The same is true for most consumer goods today. The brand names differ but the manufactures are the same, the only variability is in quality of materials used and quality inspection regimes specified by the wholesale customer. Keep up the fine work.
@nikkolaus
@nikkolaus 6 ай бұрын
You forgot "and made from the tears of a poor Communist child, in a sweat shop" ... :)
@evilqueen6402
@evilqueen6402 6 ай бұрын
"the only variability"? that covers more of the resin performance then the manufacturers, what difference does where it's made matter if the quality of materials and formulation are different.
@mrgunn2726
@mrgunn2726 6 ай бұрын
@@evilqueen6402 The point is it is all the basically the same stuff, from the same place, only branding and prices vary.
@danielhall5554
@danielhall5554 6 ай бұрын
Thanks! Cheers and much appreciation. I've been thinking about get Wargamer.
@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 6 ай бұрын
Cheers!
@awildtomappeared5925
@awildtomappeared5925 7 ай бұрын
if you have alot of issues with resins not sticking to the build plate or delamination, likely that is because they are high detail resins which have low bloom and therefore if you don't have enough wait time for the layers to settle to the right height before curing then they won't be able to cure to the previous surface because the distance is too great. On bottom layers without 40-60s wait before print the plate surface area can result in the first layers being as much as 5x what they should be! unfortunatly no consumer printer handles this properly on board, however printers that can do per layer settings (anycubic no, elegoo yes) can be edited with UV Tools to add a long wait wait time of say 40s the the first 0.5mm and then slowly transition to a normal wait of like 2-3s. This makes such a big difference that you can even drop base exposure to just 2-3x normal exposure for most resins and get no elephants foot or warping as a result for perfect direct printing. (high pigment resins will still require more exposure than this but you can still lower it by as much as half) Also 13:35 Did you calibrate with the heater? going from 22c to 37c is going to make a HUGE difference on exposure.
@commonsense7754
@commonsense7754 7 ай бұрын
Auto off compensation has been in Anycubic firmware for years. Space heaters are shit. Vat band and an enclosure is the way to go.
@awildtomappeared5925
@awildtomappeared5925 6 ай бұрын
@@commonsense7754 yeha my m3 premium waits for 10s on base layers with that setting which helps a lot but sometimes it's not enough. Lower resin viscosity certianly helps with these sorts of issues so yeha heating can help a lot but that also affects exposure and it's unclear if he recalibrated after adding the heater
@Balerion84
@Balerion84 6 ай бұрын
​​@@commonsense7754 The issue vat band heater is that it doesn't heat up the plate, so if you want to keep it the same temp as the resin, you need to park in the vat and keep there before starting a print Plus they also make emptying the vat more annoying. I prefer regular ambient heaters personally, much easier. Other than that, what Tom said.
@J3DTech
@J3DTech 7 ай бұрын
There are definitely differences in some resins but most perform pretty close to the same. Surface hardness, Post processing shrinking and warping, Maximum Accuracy on XY while maintaining strength. Accuracy on Z (massive impact on quality). Elongation before breaking. Testing all of these is a pain and requires a very accurate printer that can push the resin to its edge. Often this means no ACF, No screen protector and a 3D printer with a very good lighting engine and a very low XY um LCD.
@JeffJohnston-z5b
@JeffJohnston-z5b 7 ай бұрын
Good science there. Controlled as many variables as possible. This makes me happy I chose Sunlu ABS like!
@MAJmufin
@MAJmufin 7 ай бұрын
as someone from a colder climate, I use the chitubox heater. It works fine, the controls are a bit weird but it works. You also get ( or used to) a chitubox license with it. Awesome freaking tests man! really nice to see and especially nice to see you sharing the proof photo's with the webapp. I'm glad to know that I haven't bought into the marketing BS. The smell index is is appriciated. I got a very sensitive nose to chemical smells so I'm glad I got SUNLU abs-like. Haven't used it yet, but I'm hopefull.
@NoizieWorks
@NoizieWorks 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the shout-out 🤘🤘
@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 7 ай бұрын
Your resin testing puts mine to shame 🍻
@ReadyMack-g
@ReadyMack-g 5 ай бұрын
Where is the FREE Stl/mini
@stingray4567
@stingray4567 7 ай бұрын
THANKYOU! for doing a comparison of models AFTER they have a coat of paint to eliminate differences due to transparency/colour!
@justins6134
@justins6134 7 ай бұрын
You need a palate cleanser in between taste tests. Not doing so causes the flavor to be detected differently, thus nullifying the results.
@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 7 ай бұрын
Damn, I think you're right!
@HO-bndk
@HO-bndk 6 ай бұрын
I usually just take a big belt of IPA as a palate cleanser. 😊
@CalAndAly
@CalAndAly 6 ай бұрын
@@OnceinaSixSideI actually lol’d at this bit, love it man!!
@spudpud-T67
@spudpud-T67 6 ай бұрын
meths
@jasonlee9422
@jasonlee9422 7 ай бұрын
absolutely the best 3d printing channel going
@ofironboundflame5117
@ofironboundflame5117 3 ай бұрын
Your testing methodology is hands down the way everyone should do this sort of thing. It is perfect.
@david_manfredini
@david_manfredini 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this detailed comparison, which confirms my suspicion that 12K resins are marketing bullshit. When I ordered my first "12k" resin from Siraya Tech for my first resin printer, I received "8k" resin instead. When I complained to customer service, they told me it was an old batch that hadn't yet received the new packaging, but it was the same thing. So there's no even hiding the fact that there's no difference between the resolutions.
@EvilEye501
@EvilEye501 7 ай бұрын
Great video! Said it before and will say it again, I've definitely found the best resin for minis is Siraya Tech Fast Navy Grey. It's plenty tough for wargaming purposes, prints really fast, is VERY forgiving to print with and has beautiful details. I've switched over to it after I found other resins getting weirdly gummed up details on the support-facing side of parts. Also, whilst not quite as tough as some resins out there, it's also quite resistant to warping.
@thomasblennerhassett7223
@thomasblennerhassett7223 7 ай бұрын
Question: for the Sunlu and Warmer resins, did they ever return to their original shape or did they stay bent? MY issue is sometimes resins will lose their rigidity and 'flop' especially for standard bearers. Sometimes I can counteract that through curing, but curious how this turned out for you.
@Colorcrayons
@Colorcrayons 7 ай бұрын
Thats a good question I would like to know with wargamer as well. My sunlu stuff doesnt flop, but then again I dont print stuff like big heavy banners that rely on a single resin post to support it. Regardless, thats a good question, and am commenting in hopes it leads to being notified about an answer.
@rustyshaklford9557
@rustyshaklford9557 7 ай бұрын
I use the Sunlu, and I'd say in my experience it's pretty elastic. If I had to guess the plastic deformation point is probably pretty close to the breaking point if you were to make a proper stress-strain curve graph.
@pariahzero
@pariahzero 6 ай бұрын
I mix 20% sunlu tenacious and 80% abs-like. It's a mix I'm _very_ nearly able to do both dimensional and strength curing at the same time. (I made a PID controlled heated vat and print at 32° C). With the additional tenacious, they're even softer. Prints so far seem to return to the original shape with no problem. In fact, I've never had prints with "gummy bear" consistency.
@ageofstrife
@ageofstrife 6 ай бұрын
Great video. Not sure if anyone else has mentioned it in the comments, or you're already aware of it, but UVTools has an an exposure finder that should work with any printer. I have one set up with 10 different exposures at 0.2s intervals, will find two of the best and then print the Amera town and a few other test models at the best one and 0.1s either side. That 0.1s can make a difference, but not enough for details at arms length. I've been using Sunlu ABS like with my Mars 3 Pro as it's cheap and reliable, won't switch unless I find something else better at the same price.
@UriskOfTheFae
@UriskOfTheFae 7 ай бұрын
I tried Sunlu Toughness and ABS-like this month. Found the Toughness' details too delicate before post cured, and if I didn't get it cleaned and cured within half a day it would start to go gummy and lose flexibility. Loaded up the ABS-like and am currently in love with it, ran off every print on my thumb drive. It also gets softer with time before post curing, but not to a detrimental degree. The final results are strong and tough. Jjst thinking about it I'm getting the itch to print more. Thank you for doing this test! I was genuinely wondering since the last video when you mentioned you were going to use the Mage for this if you'd end up throwing in the towel and switching. Got a chuckle out of that. Honestly, that printer's not on my list of potential upgrades when I decide to move on from my Mars 2 Pro.
@RoseKindred
@RoseKindred 7 ай бұрын
God, I love your little inserted skits. We know you aren't drinking the resin, but it was funny with the talking mini. I loved it more because channels are too afraid to even make jokes now.
@Volgan16666
@Volgan16666 7 ай бұрын
Sure you cant do that right now - tuck in and report ur findings back to the community...
@MrBizteck
@MrBizteck 7 ай бұрын
I was listening to this in the backgroung I actually stopped what I was doing to watch the 'drinking' 😂
@cory.doras69
@cory.doras69 6 ай бұрын
i guffawed multiple times during this video
@jg6935
@jg6935 7 ай бұрын
This is extremely helpful, particularly for those of us who are extremely budget conscious, yet still want good looking miniatures. The priming step is a great idea for ensuring all things at the end are equal.
@wallie61-
@wallie61- 7 ай бұрын
For the price alone I’ll never use anything other than sunlu. I can order 4 kilo at a time without beeing annoyed with the cost. Warhammer is twice the price of sunlu where I live.
@shauntaylor9251
@shauntaylor9251 7 ай бұрын
Just got 4 kilo of Sunlu ABS like for £48 delivered . Wonder who is making that Fauxhammer stuff ?
@hanelyp1
@hanelyp1 7 ай бұрын
That price looks less that you'll pay for PLA filament. Granted it doesn't account for cleaning supplies, but it seriously shifts the balance in favor of a resin printer.
@EggyBreadWorkshop
@EggyBreadWorkshop 7 ай бұрын
Sunlu ABS-Like is my absolute favorite resin. I can say it does bloom out details a little even when well calibrated as compared to Siraya Tech Fast Navy (which I previously used), but I only print things I've sculpted myself, so I just carve my details a little deeper. But for durability it absolutely cannot be beat, it's tougher than a Tenacious mix, which is just about the most important factor for me, since I'm shipping my sculptures all over the world. Tenacious-laden sculpts would arrive with broken bits, I've never had a Sunlu print break during shipping.
@Colorcrayons
@Colorcrayons 7 ай бұрын
I sometimes see sunlu abs-like for $20/kg. A third of the cost of wargamer. I used to wish they would finally ship wargamer resin to the U.S. just so I could try it, but after using Sunlu, I NOPED the fuck out of that prior wish for it, real quick.
@rustyshaklford9557
@rustyshaklford9557 7 ай бұрын
Sunlu ABS-like is the only resin I've used, but I did a lot of research beforehand, and I've been very happy with the stuff.
@wingwalker007
@wingwalker007 7 ай бұрын
The best resin I’ve ever used is Jamg He art-engineering resin. There’s a few KZbinrs talking about it, but in my mind, isn’t getting the love it deserves. I would love to see how it stacks up against the others
@NoizieWorks
@NoizieWorks 6 ай бұрын
I covered most Jamg he resins if you want to find out more about them.
@ReadyMack-g
@ReadyMack-g 5 ай бұрын
@@NoizieWorks Is there a Free Miniature?
@NoizieWorks
@NoizieWorks 5 ай бұрын
@ReadyMack-g with the bottle? No
@8BitLife69
@8BitLife69 7 ай бұрын
Can we get that RERF STL you made?
@hoyay850
@hoyay850 6 ай бұрын
Question: I see many people say around 2.0 for anycubic resin. However, I have to use 3.6-3.8 sec on my M5 (not M5s). Why is it that I seem to be the oddball out with almost needing 200% more exposure time than most everybody else? I have gone through many, many bottles and many intricate prints with alot of detail. Always need 3.8 sec
@timf7354
@timf7354 5 ай бұрын
What primer do you use or more importantly have you found to work best to keep the details on the prints? Can you see any difference between rattle can vs airbrush vs paint brush?
@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 5 ай бұрын
Details read fine for all the primers I've tried. I rate them based on how infrequently they jam in my airbrush, and so far Stynylrez wins for me and is my go to.
@Adam_Lynn
@Adam_Lynn 7 ай бұрын
I moved from anycubic ABS like to Sunlu ABS like a couple of weeks ago and the difference is night and day. Other that having to buy it from amazon because the Sunlu website was slightly cheaper but wanted £600 in shipping (that isn't a typo) to a UK mainland address. I mainly print D and D monster models and I'm kicking myself for printing so many with the anycubic resin. It isn't tough it's brittle and the Sunlu resin is so mucb better.
@Jeannot2073
@Jeannot2073 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this test! This means that i will still stand by Sunlu Abs like , it is affordable and even if a mini fell from the desk, it just broke off in the worst case on a contact point which has been glued with superglue . Sunlu is a sleeper company, most people dont even consider it as an option. This just proves that they are worthy ! Keep the good stuff coming dude !
6 ай бұрын
to answer the first question of does the resin matter, yes it does because for finer detail you need a thinner resin that wets the vat bottom fast enough that flows between the prints last layer and the FEP sheet fully before the next layer comes down or you will end up with voids. the second consideration is how far does the uv light travel into the resin and how far it spills over to where its not supposed to cure. this is why dark gray is the favorite for fine detail it still cures fast enough but without light leakage like any of the translucent filaments. yes theres plenty of resins sold with a bunch of bs marketing claims but the legit companies out there are ordering their resins with specific material properties, all 3d print resins (4 years ago) came from only 3 factories in china and 1 of them was responsible for the majority, since then idk i've been out of the industry and cant comment. point being even though most of the resins came from one location every brand had a unique formula based mostly on price because go figure better performing resins are more expensive to produce. low shrinkage resin is really the most important aspect.
@spuriusligustinus4509
@spuriusligustinus4509 7 ай бұрын
How do you manage to get such flexibility from Elegoo Abs like 2.0 ? I've been using OPR vroom settings for a Mars 2 Pro (might have changed now) for a long time now and it works with almost no failures but I do get to snap some things from time to time, like swords, spears,...
@xXKisskerXx
@xXKisskerXx 7 ай бұрын
i 100% support durability and accuracy over 'speed' or "detail". Notice accuracy is not detail level, but the ability to actually dial in to say 0.01 accurate prints. (which, let's face it - just about every resin printer should be able to do) I mean you want your prints to be able to survive some dings and rattling around, to prevent the need for expensive cases and such to carry them around in, and , durable made minis tend to do better when you want to add physical wear, damage, or details of that nature. (instead of shattering or splitting)
@FlesHBoX
@FlesHBoX 7 ай бұрын
Your experience with the Aqua red clay is odd. I've found it to be very easy to calibrate (It's one of the resins I used for the cones v3 alpha test back in late 2023) and has been pretty resilient to temperature changes (I'm still using the calibration I arrived at in December, printing anywhere from 23C all the way to 30C without issues) I'm wondering if you've got a bad bottle or something. [edit] Yeah, even the smell doesn't seem to line up with my experience. I mean, it's certainly not odorless, but I found elegoo 8k to be much worse than phrozen smell-wise. I definitely think you got a bottle from a bad batch or something... or maybe it was old? Hard to say, but your experience with it was way different than mine, outside of the exposure (for me it's at 1.4s, by far the fastest resin I've used)
@Tungsten_Pyre
@Tungsten_Pyre 6 ай бұрын
every qualification I have in health and safety and understanding of impressionable randoms (including errant kids/teens) on the internet is begging me to ask you to put a large disclaimer on the 'resin drinking' bit.
@Graytail
@Graytail 6 ай бұрын
A question for you that may be down to my resin... I have an Elegoo Mars 2 pro, I'm using their regular resin which is a little past its best before date, by.. about six months. I'm still getting prints out of my grey, transparent red and transparent green, but some of my models are coming out looking sort of melted, on the side facing the build plate. Could this be the resin's age? Too cold perhaps? Maybe its my supports, or maybe I'm not letting it hang long enoug for the excess to run off before the next layer is cured? Its driving me nuts -.-
@lanzer22
@lanzer22 7 ай бұрын
A flat head X-acto blade would be a much better choice for scraping off prints from the build plate. It's probably not a big deal but using the standard pointy blade will definitely leave a mark on the build plate over time.
@Taliesin6
@Taliesin6 6 ай бұрын
coming from fdm printing seeing people use metal blades on the bed feels so wrong.
@lanzer22
@lanzer22 6 ай бұрын
@@Taliesin6 Depending on the resin and settings, sometimes you need a chisel to break the resin off the build plate. :) That's when you know you over exposed your burn-in layers.
@wimvanertvelde
@wimvanertvelde 6 ай бұрын
Why not a whambam flexi plate?
@lanzer22
@lanzer22 6 ай бұрын
@@wimvanertvelde it’s pretty pricey and the large ones often have adhesion problems. I like to sell my printer when a new and shiny version comes out, and often the dimensions end up being slightly different. Though for the Saturn 4 I feel like I’ll be keeping this one longer. Famous last words. :)
@SamDunham
@SamDunham 5 ай бұрын
I cringed every time he pried a print off the build plate with that x-acto blade.
@tjones9973
@tjones9973 4 ай бұрын
I may have missed it, but what layer height are you printing at please?
@thomasn3071
@thomasn3071 6 ай бұрын
The best upgrade I've used for my resin printer was a magnetic build plate. Is there any reason why you're not using one?
@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 6 ай бұрын
Check this out kzbin.info/www/bejne/a2qmeI1rqbhqhKMsi=lc56S3i1ukaj8MEk
@thomasn3071
@thomasn3071 6 ай бұрын
@OnceinaSixSide lol I was literally watching that video when you replied, thanks.
@cortofredudu
@cortofredudu 6 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for your work for the community! Personally, beside the resistance of the résine, a test I would be happy to see is how close a resin comes to be kibashed like plastic. Like cuting it and so on
@marcosmunizperez9881
@marcosmunizperez9881 4 ай бұрын
How much time do you cure the sunlu for that finish? I'm printing a new army a be much appreciate the info ¿different times for thing like bodies and weapons (like bows or spears)
@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 4 ай бұрын
3 minutes in an Anycubic wash&cure 3 Plus if I recall correctly 🫡
@oldmate86
@oldmate86 Ай бұрын
I love that you put numbers on the calibration prints. Any chance we can get copies?
@DarthBoolean
@DarthBoolean 6 ай бұрын
Not sure what ALL of the marketing says for Wargamer, but I'll say that when I purchased it, it was under the impression of it being "Comparable to the other resins but without the fuss of mixing resins to get a miniature that could survive being dropped from the table". My biggest issue was lack of documentation on exposure times for DLP printers.
@Drot-l3s
@Drot-l3s 6 ай бұрын
Mixing resins shouldn't be a thing at all, the alleged toughness increase is too often just undercured resin that is still flexible as different resins have different exposure times and mixing them doesn't cause them to become a third kind of resin with universal exposure time between the two original amounts. It's not cooking, those two resins still have two different behaviours and will cure at different exposure times even while mixed. I don't know who started this mixing trend but it needs to vanish instead of being normalized. Less pretending to be a chemist - more just buying the correct type of resin that is already manufactured to offer specific qualities.
@silentpaw
@silentpaw 6 ай бұрын
I just got myself the Elegoo Saturn 3 (Upragede from my old Mars) and I would love to get the test prints you used to calibrate your Printer. Where can I find them?
@benkonczal4584
@benkonczal4584 6 ай бұрын
I’ve been using Phrozen 8k because I was able to dial it in with my GKtwo and it’s always “worked”. But I’m printing some incredibly small and fragile parts. I would like to use these more flexible resins…. I’m just concerned that they won’t produce my parts. For example, I often have railing printed at 0.3mm. Will this work with the more flexible resins? I guess I’ll have to try some out to see.
@MrMEOLA
@MrMEOLA 5 ай бұрын
Such a helpful video. Thanks for making it!
@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 5 ай бұрын
No worries! 😁🍻
@markshrubb
@markshrubb 22 күн бұрын
Where did u get the curing stand with multiple layers?
@stuttgojira
@stuttgojira 6 ай бұрын
Fantastic breakdown, appreciate your work. What would you pair food wise with the flavor of each resin?
@The-Anathema
@The-Anathema 6 ай бұрын
I'd like to argue that the models all feature various imperfections such as not sitting flat against the table, some dimensional skewing over their total print length (the stance on some of the space marines and beast hunters vary notably between photos when compared side by side) etc. I'd be interested in seeing what the total dimensional inaccuracy is for each of the print batches, relative to each other (and relative to what the slicer reports as correct), the calibration tests came out good but some of these resins clearly had better dimensional stability than others.
@MaheerKibria
@MaheerKibria 7 ай бұрын
A lot of people do not understand shrinkage so Your resin will continue to shrink even after your final cure. It takes about 2-3 days to settle. you can get it to happen a lot faster if you leave it in a heated chamber at upward of 50 C for roughly one hour. Meaning dimensional accuracy for a part just printed vs a few days later can be different. I have parts that when straight out of post-processing were the right size only to end up undersized a few days later because of that. So unless you let the resin settle your dimensional accuracy is moot. Also, most dimensional accuracy does not mean the best detail. more likely than not your prints are going to be over-exposed. So less detail. The way you would do this is you would dial in your printer for details then use scaling and other compensations for dimensional accuracy. This is not how you test for detail quality of the resin. Also 1/10 of a second is comparatively a lot when your exposure is 1 to 2 seconds that’s 5-10% more light. So depending on the resin and light bleed and other factors there is a lot of variance that can happen between what seems like minuscule differences
@ReadyMack-g
@ReadyMack-g 5 ай бұрын
Where is FREEW STL? 2 minis from video
@ghostapi874
@ghostapi874 4 ай бұрын
How do you dial it in for detail? Do you use specific tests and what are the primary parameters to focus on? Do you wait a few days before comparing them?
@thenextlayer
@thenextlayer 6 ай бұрын
Hey mate, I'm doing a "new product roundup" and I see that you have some nice footage of the Halot Mage S... Would you mind if I showed your footage with credit in my video?
@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 6 ай бұрын
Sure! Go for it 🍻
@atahabibi9704
@atahabibi9704 3 ай бұрын
Oh myyyy! Thanks for all the efforts to make this video :)) Man of patience! I have been thinking of the difference recently and I was wonder wether I should change to a pricier resin or not! This helps a lot.
@mynt4033
@mynt4033 6 ай бұрын
I was surprised to find out that different color resins have an impact on surface feel. So I'm trying to find a resin that feels the smoothest in hands. Do you have any advice? I find that a lot of clear, and colored resin has a tacky frictiony feel to it, even after cure. Gray seems to feel like clean plastic.
@DemonBlanka
@DemonBlanka 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for providing the little website and photos, always appreciate the due diligence you do. Also appreciate the shoutout to miniature horde, always on the lookout for more Aussie tabletop resources, it can be real hard to find shops that don't take the piss down here.
@haydenbaldwin7837
@haydenbaldwin7837 6 ай бұрын
Any chance fornthe rest of the sttings? I use sunlu abslike and dont get quite that good of a result. Ive done a number of cals and tests, but havent gotten quite there. Im at around 1.8 sec exp. But due to my lack of time and experience, any other values used to get that result would help greatly. Photon mono x 6k is my machine Thanks to anyone for your input.
@schmiddy8433
@schmiddy8433 6 ай бұрын
I don't use resin printers or have any interest in owning one, but I have to give you a ton of credit for this video. I don't want to think of how long you spent washing, curing, emptying reservoirs, spraying, photographing, wondering how many days that last whiff of resin took off your life.
@DCG909
@DCG909 6 ай бұрын
If you do it properly, the resin shouldn't take off time of your life. Same with airbrushing with lacquer paints or nitro cellulose.
@TunneLVisioN42
@TunneLVisioN42 6 ай бұрын
Outstanding video friend, I love your humor towards the nonsense. Wonderful entertainment while being cheeky reference material. Thank you for referencing Noizie Works, I love his tests and he puts in a lot of hard work and I hope he can get more exposure! Thank you very much sir!
@mythgreatbritain5634
@mythgreatbritain5634 4 ай бұрын
How do you clean the prints? Meths?
@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 4 ай бұрын
Yep :)
@DavidNewman-f5s
@DavidNewman-f5s 6 ай бұрын
I have a small child and two cats, and given the number of times those little ninjas have snuck into my room and smashed my fresh prints I'm probably going to try to get the Wargamer resin. I've already purchased a cabinet that locks, but I haven't been able to put it up yet. I'm also really really tired of swords, banners, plumes, crests, and other small bits just snapping as soon as I look at them the wrong way when removing them from a support let alone drop them while painting, so that should help.
@ge2719
@ge2719 6 ай бұрын
18:00 can still see the increased exposure in the same spot in several of the other prints though. Not sure if that's part of the model design to have slightly varied sized diamonds, but some of the prints they look identical sizes. It's just not as bad as that one print where they end up closing the gaps.
@bgordon2166
@bgordon2166 6 ай бұрын
I’ve tried most of these, mostly in 60/40, 70/30, and 80/20 blends for details and strength. The resins I’m using pretty much exclusively now are Conjure Standard 8K Grey (or Black) and Conjure Rigid Grey (or Black). I’m using an 80% Standard 8K to 20% Rigid blend. I’ve found that gives me the performance I’m looking for.
@nonamo5700
@nonamo5700 6 ай бұрын
On the topic of flexibility - any thoughts on mixing resins? I'd heard some people mix a flexible resin with a more brittle one; and I've struggled with thin bits like wrists and spears just breaking with little force. I figured I'd give it a go (was actually doing calibration prints for a 50 : 50 mix while watching this) I'm currently trying to mix Elegoo ABS Like 3.0 with Siraya's Tenacious resin, but after this video I'm wondering if my issue is more to do with Elegoo resin just being really brittle; and all I'm going to end up doing is winding up with something like Sunlu's ABS like; but at much higher cost
@kieranf3021
@kieranf3021 7 ай бұрын
I love that you primed the figures to give a level playing field and the availability of the hi res images is also fantastic. I wonder though if there could be some effect in the brittleness during the exposure duration??
@JimmyJams_2113
@JimmyJams_2113 7 ай бұрын
thank you for the video, I commented on your community post thanking you, but I really want to THANK YOU for taking the time to document this and trying to find the best resin possible.
@thejdi
@thejdi 7 ай бұрын
One of if not the best resin comparison video I've seen. Keep up the good work. Next bottle, Sunlu here I come!
@JJG-m1m
@JJG-m1m 19 күн бұрын
Why is it you don't mention the tryps of resin the other are? For instantce did you use anycubic Tough resin 2.0 or tough resin ultra? Or Abs like resin?
@NPPD03
@NPPD03 6 ай бұрын
First video I've seen from this creator. Loved the honesty. I shamefully admit that despite having been a printer for about 6 years now I've never heard of a RERF. I found the link to get the anycubic one up and running, but did he mention there was one for elegoo also?
@terricon4
@terricon4 6 ай бұрын
Curious how sunlo water washable would hold up since that's what I've been using for ages. Durability... isn't ideal... but so much easier/safer seeming to work with, and pretty cheap. Seems VERY detailed from my experience, using a tiny Phrozen 8Ks Mini, that pxel density does let me get higher detail than most other printers and I've pushed it amazingly far on that thing... far sharper than I've seen anyone else with other resins around here get, but they also have bigger printers generally, even most 12Ks are lower actual pixels per inch than my tiny thing, but I also can't print big stuff or much very fast given it's size... Though on one 28mm scale character with very intricately patterend armor with engraving... it was actually so sharp at such a tiny scale, that I could barely see it, and a single coat of even thinned paint already clearly started cutting away at that. But honestly it was SO FINE I couldn't even paint it properly at that point... so I even cheaper resins are definitely good enough on detail once you fine tune the print times (and yes, that extra quarter second, or even .10 seconds does matter one exposure for prints like that one). Shame it's rather fragile though ya... I'd love a nice durable ABS water washable SO MUCH.
@teletran1211
@teletran1211 6 ай бұрын
What paint did you use as base and was it applied using an airbrush?
@NeoIsrafil
@NeoIsrafil 7 ай бұрын
Whats probably happening with that uniz is a resin flow issue. If it doesnt evacuate the channels and is particularly thick sometimes when you clean it itll still have just slightly cured resin that wont clean out and itll build itself up in the final cure. The other possibility i can think of is youre getting some strange kind of light bleed from adjacent pixels that you wouldnt expect in a fully opaque resin.
@appsbyaaron
@appsbyaaron 5 ай бұрын
This was VERY helpful for someone like me who has ordered a resin printer but has not even printed yet. very informative!!
@jasonlee9422
@jasonlee9422 7 ай бұрын
Fauxhammer left a bad taste in my mouth when he did a "3d printing in the cold" video, an issue I struggled with foe ages, and it was literally just a full video ad for a printer with a heating feature. No information or general help for dealing with lower temperatures.
@oOVeryfluffyOo
@oOVeryfluffyOo 7 ай бұрын
you still need help on that or did you figured it all out?
@bogatyr2473
@bogatyr2473 7 ай бұрын
...that's the conclusion. If you want to print in the cold you need a heater.
@Adam_Lynn
@Adam_Lynn 7 ай бұрын
Faux hammer leaves a bad taste in my mouth about once a month when whoever has decided to collaborate or send him free stuff suddenly becomes THE BEST PRINTER MANUFACTURER / RESIN MANUFACTURER/ PRINTING COMPANY IN THE WORLD!!!
@DoctorEviloply
@DoctorEviloply 7 ай бұрын
@@Adam_Lynn He doesn't care and never will because consumers are not his audience. The businesses who's printers he is shilling are. His business model like so many other 3D printing channels is to get sponsorships from 3D printing companies so he can make money. You as a watcher are at best a product that he sells as part of his brand to interested businesses. As long as he gets paid to shill, the business is profitable and thus successful. This isn't even just a problem with 3D printing You Tubers. It's nearly all content creators with more than 10k followers.
@JM-qz4ik
@JM-qz4ik 7 ай бұрын
Vat band heaters solve the issue. They don't regulate, so you have to dial it in, but they give you a stick on thermometer. It really helps prevent failure and improve consistency.
@d4nzu_
@d4nzu_ 6 ай бұрын
I did same test for myself. And you are 100% right. I even printed on different resolution machines 4k 8k and 14 K. I have compared Sunlu abs, jamghe abs, elegoo 8k, Sunlu 14k, promes it and I didn't spot difference comparing side by side.
@chrisspyroman
@chrisspyroman 7 ай бұрын
i am glad that even before i watched this, i always had a feeling high detail resin claims were nonsense, i only buy anycubic plant resin, especially clear resin, the former because i buy 3 for 2 and the latter because i found the resin to be surprisingly easier to work with, be it durability and failure % during printing, correct me if i am wrong about it, but by adding stuff that changes the colour, it dillutes the UV sensitive part of the mixture and makes it less of a coherent blend, since all UV resin by default is clear when it's made in the factory. it could all be anecdotal evidence, but ever since i started using it, it just works out better, the only thing that is a bit worse, is that i need to apply thicker coat of a primer before painting, due to its transparent nature Thank you for making the video of course
@matthewdavenport4030
@matthewdavenport4030 7 ай бұрын
Whaatttt? For-profit organizations deceiving customers? Shocking. Still, I appreciate your videos.
@nova5224
@nova5224 7 ай бұрын
Wait until you find out about the deceptions of governments and not-for-profit organisations.
@brandonb417
@brandonb417 6 ай бұрын
I have an unrelated question, I noticed the cleaning solution you were using from Diggers, how does that stuff compare to IPA? I have tried using alternatives to IPA that would be non-toxic, and surprise, none of them worked. So I'm stuck using the IPA, but if the Diggers is better, I'd love to make the switch.
@UncleJessy
@UncleJessy 7 ай бұрын
Fantastic deep dive on this topic! I pretty gave up on any “8k” resin but I love the hell out of Rapid Resins since they are so much more viscous… that or my go to Siraya tech Fast. Z mudd 😂🤣 that is by far the worst resin I’ve ever used Awesome vid & just subbed!
@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 7 ай бұрын
Right on! Nice to see you here 🍻
@andreacook7431
@andreacook7431 6 ай бұрын
I got a bottle of Fast Resin from AnyCubic with my printer. It suuuuuuucked. I've had good luck with their water-washable resins.
@logeen
@logeen 6 ай бұрын
Q: what foil they use on lcd screens (not FEP, not transparent protection)? Its polarization film or something else?
@LoydeReed
@LoydeReed 7 ай бұрын
I've been using anycubic basic grey since i started and it's outsiung my other friends they mess around with difference high-res resins. I'd arguing dialing in your printer's settings is more important that the resin, excluding bad bad resins.
@TheSlapChoppa
@TheSlapChoppa 6 ай бұрын
How you make just testing resins so high quality and interesting is beyond me, but keep crushing it man!
@everlastingmedia
@everlastingmedia 6 ай бұрын
My struggle right now is finding a trustworthy UV lamp I can set up custom curing trays with. I tried a few but they all seem to burn out way too quick. Some within a few weeks.
@DnD_Painted_Miniatures
@DnD_Painted_Miniatures 4 ай бұрын
Do you not combine your miniature and base in the slicer?
@genemaster74
@genemaster74 6 ай бұрын
Gday ol son.....just found your channel and found it fascinating 🤔. Just joined to learn more about the figure printing side in resin Printing. I Picked up a Nova3d Whale 2 Really cheap Jan of last yr as my entry into resin Printing, but ive not done much.....maybe 200-300 hrs in all, but most fail. I got into this 3d printing hobby to help with my health, i have Chronic lower back pain/cyatic pain, on to of that Depression, PTSD, and Crippling anxierty that keeps me home. But i have my makerspace, with a lot of unfinished projects that need to be finished. hopefully a local lad can help this 50yr ol bugger in brizzy up his resin game (i do have a lot of resin i bought over xmas from a Aussie resin company Monocure). cheers on the time spent for this perticular resin test. Hooroo from Brisbane
@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 6 ай бұрын
Welcome! As a fellow sufferer of chronic anxiety I too know how nice it is to stay in and solve small problems with 3D printers 😅 I hope the videos can help you get on better with the hardware and enjoy more success 🍻 Supporting local businesses is great but all the monocure stuff I've tried so far has been really disappointing! Definitely give some of the Chinese ABS-like's a go
@genemaster74
@genemaster74 6 ай бұрын
@OnceinaSixSide well I'll have to use it up I've got about 15+lts to use up and don't want to waste it
@KolMan2000
@KolMan2000 6 ай бұрын
I feel like out of all of this, without any resin experience myself, I would definitely go for something like the Sunlu ABS-like for the fact that it seem like a good combination of value, quality, and speed while also being somewhat easier to work with for being slightly pliable and less brittle
@markshrubb
@markshrubb 22 күн бұрын
What do u use to wash ur minis I hear IPA is good but also been told methylated spirits atm I'm using water as I have water washable resin and use a ultrasonic cleaner aswell
@odisy64
@odisy64 13 күн бұрын
99% Ethanol is the best, it does not give you headaches like IPA does.
@JamesDeathlinm
@JamesDeathlinm 7 ай бұрын
@Onceinasixside, hello i got the anycubic photon mono m5s pro too and ive beens struggling i pre-ordered it and i still havent gotten to print a single successfull model since the release. I at first i thought it was my resin so i go sunlu abs like and still got similar faioed results i did think my exposure was at 2.0s too but the supports were so strong that i broke my model and the supports still stood on. So i though it was overexposed tried 1.2 s and it gave me over exposed and underexposed models. Do you have the setting you used for the sunlu abs like still if i could see them maybe i can get an idea of were im messing up? Its just been a frustrating journey and i dont want to give up.
@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 7 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about your struggles! If you're new to resin printing I highly recommend watching my complete guide to help get you familiar with the whole process and understand where things are possibly going wrong.
@JamesDeathlinm
@JamesDeathlinm 7 ай бұрын
@@OnceinaSixSide that's what I used actually and it helped alot im just not sure why are result are so different since I keep the temp regulated at 30C it may be my printing size I'm doing 0.030. But does the size vastly change the exposure time needed? People have spoken about the lift speed but im not sure about that. I just wanted to ask you about your printing setting with sunlu to get into a ball park but yeah I'll watch it once more. Thanks for the help. And thanks for the reply.
@JacopoSkydweller
@JacopoSkydweller 6 ай бұрын
@@JamesDeathlinm Maybe add a delay or shorten it if you have one? The resin needs a certain amount of time to flow underneath the entire build plate after the build plate lifts. I don't have specific times to give you but I know some of the less viscous resins will need some time to flow. I would tweak one variable at a time and do some small test prints so you can go through them quickly.
@JamesDeathlinm
@JamesDeathlinm 6 ай бұрын
@@JacopoSkydweller thanks ill try, have you experienced resin that should be fine being overexposed at the supports where they don't come off or the model breaks before the support does? Could that be causing it
@GeekDetour
@GeekDetour 7 ай бұрын
Wow! What a great video and exhaustive work to compare the resins!!!!
@victoryspath4116
@victoryspath4116 6 ай бұрын
Amazing video as always. I think you're single handedly driving the miniature printing resin market towards better products! I know this video is changing the way I think about how I'm going to buy resin from now on.
@DecayedAndy
@DecayedAndy 4 күн бұрын
this was handy vid cheers, im just getting into 3d printing, still getting all the equipment like venting and a heat tank for my Elegoo mars 4 ultra so this will handy when im ready for my first print so thanks again
@KrysRevamps
@KrysRevamps 5 ай бұрын
I have personally loved Zmud, it is my go to resin, the secret to printing with it is heat believe it or not, i keep my printing enclosure at 30 and make sure i keep a bottle prewarmed if i need to top up prints. I buy 5 litre bottles for a fraction of the price of other brands so the electricity a little space heater consumes is nothing compared to the money i save on resin.
@johnandrews9433
@johnandrews9433 7 ай бұрын
Why not use UVTools for calibrating exposure in one go?
@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 7 ай бұрын
It's too clunky and sluggish imo. I like that it's an option for some printers but the implementation is just not as good.
@DaveDeVault
@DaveDeVault 6 ай бұрын
Hey, just a suggestion but I use a 3/4 inch chisel ground putty knife to remove prints. It is a little flexible and is sharp enough to get under the prints.
@malkav_ils
@malkav_ils 5 ай бұрын
Can you tell me which slicer do you use that supports differential exposure times on the same layer?
@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 5 ай бұрын
It's not the slicer, it's all handled in the firmware of the Anycubic machines. If you have an Anycubic check out my guide to printing minis, there's a chapter in there on it.
@malkav_ils
@malkav_ils 5 ай бұрын
@@OnceinaSixSide My machines are a bit old by modern standards - a Photon Ultra and a Mono X 6k. But haven't you shown some software on your PC that does it?
@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 5 ай бұрын
@@malkav_ils You can use whatever slicer you want to prep the file. Just make sure you give it the right file name and the printers firmware handles the rest
@malkav_ils
@malkav_ils 5 ай бұрын
@@OnceinaSixSide ok. I definitely don't have that in my Photon Ultra or the Mono X 6k, probably newer machines have it. I'd have to wait to get the new Elegoo models to try it out
@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide 5 ай бұрын
@@malkav_ils Dann.. Anycubic has it in their machines all the way back to the original photon, but I guess they skipped some along the way 😥 You can see which machines support it on their downloads page by the rerf file
@pkchutrainer
@pkchutrainer 6 ай бұрын
Is there any way to find a tester similar to the one you made? That looks perfect. I just got some tough resin and want to calibrate it the same way.
@eoinrogan8478
@eoinrogan8478 6 ай бұрын
Excellent. A very useful vid. I'd love to see a similar study done on different resins dependency on temperature, seeing as it's THE key factor for resin printing for me.
@Luis-op9vx
@Luis-op9vx 6 ай бұрын
any link to the custom range finder stl?
@chrisuddin9760
@chrisuddin9760 7 ай бұрын
Hiya what a great video I was really pleased to see it, now I'm a novice two 3D printing and I'm thinking of buying the Heygears UltraCraft Reflex 3D Printer because I'd like to print some 1:76 / 00 scale model buses which are obviously different to your miniatures but because Heygears are trying to tie you in to using their proprietary resin and I know there has been someone who was tried different resins in the same printer to prove that you can use other resins in this printer I'd like to know from your point of view which resin did you find to be similar in its properties to the Heygears UltraPrint-Production PAP10 Precise Detail Resin because obviously if I buy this machine I won't be using their resin! I'll be using a much cheaper one and just pour it in the same bottle, so I'd be interested to know your thoughts because all these things will help make my decision on whether I will buy this particular machine because everything about it looked really great except for the fact that they're trying to get you to use their resin and you can't dial things in which isn't a problem in my case because being a novice I don't know how to do all of that stuff anyway so for it to be done for me is a bonus?,many thanks my friend, I look forward to hearing from you, Chris.
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