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Reviewed in Canada on May 22, 2024
Had a really good time printing with this resin, I have printed some miniatures with it and I loved of details comes out 😄
Chris W.
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024
no issues here... good strong resin with great quality... nice clarity as well.
mtfoster
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
All prints have been failures. Resin won't cure at stable rate. DO NOT BUY!
Gary Roloff
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023
This resin produces strong, flexible 3d prints that are of good quality.
Corey P.
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023
This resin has been nearly as durable as Siraya tech's Blu while proving to be just as accurate if not marginally better. Using the Saturn 3 12k printer I saw better results from this (In terms of quality) when comparing the two. Strength is still on the side of Blu though
M. Kennedy
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2023
I'm not really sure what the 10K is about but I do like this resin. Maybe has something to do with the size of the particles but I'm not entirely sure. I know they have 8K resin and 4K resin and things like that but like I said I'm not sure what the big difference is. With that being said this resin does print quite well. I do enjoy that the prints are not as brittle as a typical resin. I do believe you lose a little bit of detail when you use flexible resins but I didn't find that to be too big of an issue at this resin. The details on it were quite fine. I did not have any issues with it failed prints. As long as you do some calibration tests you should not have any issues with this. And and just because you had to calibrations with one resin doesn't mean you can forego on another resin. All resins have a different perfect print time and this includes residents from the same company that may be in different batches.
jady
Reviewed in Mexico on March 17, 2023
Richard M.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2023
I'm a big fan of ABS-like resin. This would be my favorite over JH JAMG HE's standard and water washable "10k" resins. From the time of review this resin was being sold for $30.8 for 1k with similar cost for it's other two varieties. At that price it's comparable to my other favorite cheap ABS-like resins and does a great job. At a full price I'd compare it to specialty resins and at that level it doesn't cut it.The gain in strength is noticeable but in all honesty it's relative. I was happy to test this on a standard test miniature with a 3 ft drop and it broke, which is to be expected, but there were a lot less pieces to glue back together than a standard resin of the same model would have had. I prefer ABS-like because I want only 1 break vs 4.Odor wasn't the worst I've had but it's the worst of the three in this line that I tried. The test is to see if the family realizes I'm printing in the basement and they were somewhat aware.Concerning the "10k" claim. I've seen a 8k designed model printed on an 8k printer with 8k resin and there was a visual difference. Lots of finer detail to enjoy. You have to make sure the model you're printing was designed for 8k and you have an 8k printer though. 10k, who knows. I don't know anyone with a 10k printer in their home yet.Printed with an Elegoo Mars 2 @80-85 F
Fred Bey
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2023
This stuff is the least brittle of the three JAMG HE resins I've tried. My exposure needed need a bump of about .8 seconds per layer, from what I've found (compared to the regular resins). MUCH less brittle. You probably have a decent chance of models surviving a fall with this resin. Small parts like swords and rifles have a little flex to them, which will make them last much, much longer.It costs more, but in line with other engineering resins, and cheaper than some. I'm good with paying more for a resin that gives my models an extended lifetime. Are you really saving money if you have to print the same thing more than once?As for the low odor and the 10k: I can't speak to the low odor, because my nose doesn't work well, and my printers live in the garage, so I never smell the resin anyway. The 10k is just a gimmick. There are no 10k printers at the moment, most are 6 or 8k, and it really wouldn't matter if there were.Right now, most printers work around 35-50um X/Y resolution. This determines the size of the voxel (think 3D pixel) that the printer can print. The smaller the resolution, the more detail in the print. It's like building with legos. You get better detail working with smaller blocks.The larger detail screens also have larger dimensions, so you wind up with the same X/Y resolution, sometimes even less than a printer with a smaller screen. If they said 'good down to 10um X/Y resolution', that might mean something, but saying it's 10k is just silly if you know how these printers work.On an interesting note, this came with a few gloves and a USB stick. The USB has a slicing software install on it (that I've never heard of), with a 12 month redemption for the paid version (for free). I have no need of this, so I reformatted it and now it's another USB for the printers to use. Can ALWAYS use another 4GB USB stick!!
Jane Fairchild
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2023
This ABS-like resin is truly terrific. I did not have to modify my generic ABS like print profile parameters in order to get good results.Here are the settings I used to achieve great results:* Initial exposure time: 50s* Exposure time: 4s* Rising height: 6mm* Motor speed: 1mm/s* Turn off delay: 4s* Bottom exposure layers: 5This resin has really good bed adhesion, and supports stay strong. Finish is smooth. Detail is off the charts.In my experience, it requires more wash time, but less cure time than standard resin.Bottle is easy to pour from without making a mess and wasting resin. Also a plus.Just an overall joy to work with. Great stuff!
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