ANYCUBIC 3D Printer Resin, 405nm SLA UV-Curing Resin with High Precision and Quick Curing & Excellent Fluidity for LCD 3D Printing - 1KG/Black
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If you use slicing software, it should provide you with a pretty good idea how much resin was utilized. As a comparison, your average miniature is only about three meters tall. I will be using 487 ml in a single print, the parts are printed solid but it is made up of two parts. A mere 5ml, or one single cosplay accessory about the size of a colt 1911, gives you about 143 miniatures
I would like to inform you that the ANYCUBIC resin is suitable for our Photon machine print parameters. Our professional engineers are available to follow your help ticket within 24 hours, so please contact us by the service card address if you have any questions about the machine or resin (a holiday response may be delayed, so please accept our apologies for the delay). Prints made using our resin can only be guaranteed to be of a high quality. As the manufacturer of ANYCUBIC resin, there is no way to work around a problem caused by the third party resin. Instead, we recommend you use our resin or contact the third party manufacturer for assistance.
The bottle size you order is the one you receive in the color you select. A liter (liter plus half a liter) is 500 ml.
Selected User Reviews For ANYCUBIC 3D Printer Resin, 405nm SLA UV-Curing Resin with High Precision and Quick Curing & Excellent Fluidity for LCD 3D Printing - 1KG/Black
No defects or inconsistencies are visible in the prints. We have found that it's a great solution for D&G Figures made of three dimensions. It is disappointing however that I cannot obtain the safety data sheet (SDS) directly from the manufacturer. Since this is probably the most hazardous chemical I have in my home at the moment, I won't be purchasing it again until one is available.
My primary method of printing has been with filament for several years now, and I have recently acquired a resin printer to make My family and I bought a bottle of Anycubic Gray, which was highly rated and in our budget. I have used it for a number of years now and it is a favorite The resins used to make them. It is not common to see resins with a lower price tag on Amazon, but that does not mean that this resin is low-quality. Getting great print quality was very easy for me. When you look at the pictures, you'll see how easy it was. It appears that small details are still crisp in these blurry pictures, but they're a little blurry. It's hard for me to detect an odor on a regular basis. It definitely has an odor but, to date, I have not encountered a resin that is totally odorless in a liquid state. When the prints cure, I am not able to detect any smell. Printed with this resin, this model has held up pretty well to being dropped from a short distance to the table on its own. Higher drops than that don't seem to have any effect, but it You can use this as a base and then mix in a tough/flexible resin if you want the prints to be more resilient. The overall recommendation is to buy It is sure to please you. There is no discernible difference in prints between it and the closest competitor. It is runny compared to the competitor.
It was not actually used to print 3D objects. Rather than use this to make poison solutions for everyone in my group, I used it for poisons for each person A group of D people. We had a full party of 7, so I needed something it was affordable, but also personal enough that it was from me, and also from my character (obviously a rogue, yes, because what other character would give poison as a Christmas present?). I can buy these potions for $16 each, but they are expensive. This amazing printer resin is here to save the day. poured this into little pots (find them here) and left them to dry. Put in a few nice 6's in glass favor jars (this is what we used The following sets of Chessex Dice d6s are available Green with Gold Vortex The full (12mm) Six Sided Die (36) Block of Dice is now complete! I liked that the potions were half the price. However, here are some points to note If you are going to use this outside or where there is good ventilation, use it outside. It'll create large, noticeable bubbles if it gets too much direct sunlight, so if you want to avoid that, keep it out of direct sunlight and let it cure over a few Though I was hesitant to purchase this product, it is absolutely gorgeous. It pours easily and was the cheapest option at the time. Although I did not take a picture of my finished products, I am including an image from the middle of the production process for a sense of what it looked like.
The problem I had with the green resin was that the portions of the model touching the support were always very "mushy. " The details were softer than usual because too much resin was curing around the supports. My guess is that this is just the nature of transparent resins. Despite trying to figure it out, I never was able to. Black resin, on the other hand, does not have this problem at all. This is a really great site. So far, I am only complaining about the lift around the edges of the first few layers of the support platform. Eventually, it works itself out and has not caused any problems so far, but it can be a bit of a concern when beginning You should avoid printing solid or thick if you want it to stand out The black you get will be true black since these parts are walled. You end up with a really dark smokey grey when you print small objects with thin walls or sections. Obviously, you will have to take that into consideration if you print 'final' goods.
My favorite part about plastic bottles is the shape. Unfortunately, the metal one I got from the store is a mess! I have been not fitting it properly for some strange reason. I can see when I am using it when it leaks. The lid seemed to be fairly clean before I closed it after having used it once. When I went to look at the bottle a couple days later, I found a large pool of resin at the base. This is not the case with plastic ones. In addition, if resin drips along the side of the container, that makes them much easier to clean. I'd appreciate it! The use of these metal bottles needs to stop. Furthermore, the rigged lip is one of the problem areas of the design. If you clean the resin from them, it gets into them.
Anycubic resins have never failed to impress me, no matter what brand I use in my Anycubic Photon. We have tried many brands over the years. It's cheaper to buy the other ones There are sometimes a lot of savings to be had You do get what you pay for, but sometimes that's not enough. Those that are left are all brittle, we won't resolve them well, or something similar. In my experience, as long as you level your printer and provide adequate supports, the Anycubic resin will handle things for you. I've used the green, white, and Resins are still made of green and seem to be the best. In my experience, the white has a great print quality, but when you take pictures of shiny white parts, it's hard to get a good shot. The grey print does not print quite as well as the white for me with my stock settings, but it is still fine. If you do not need to photograph parts before they are painted, or if you are happy with translucent green, then the green resin is still the best one they seem to offer. Taking pictures of printed parts works pretty well with greyscale when you need to take shots of them as they are.