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Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
The clear resin is good but make sure to do your research or you will go through a lot of clear resin.
Craig V. Halcromb
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
This product is very smooth and produces quality prints. It does however cure a little too easy with just the slightest of light.
Iguana
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
this was the resint that started all, it was fast to print and cure and it had a lot of resistance too.It endures a lot after curing and it has a strong odor, if you have a sensitive nose beware because this resin needs to be cleaned wit IPA
Mauricio
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
Muy buen acabado, facil d econfirgurar en mi impresora Phrozen mini 4k
Alex vinokurov
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
Very good
Angel
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
Vivid color and makes great prints. have gone through multiple bottles with no issue
Ken J
Reviewed in Canada on December 17, 2023
This resin is exactly what we were looking for Blue colour prints. It was easy to setup for printing and the results were very good. Very pleased with this resin so far. Highly recommend.
Carlos Emilio Martínez Rivera
Reviewed in Mexico on May 21, 2021
Tiene un acabado más baboso que la resina gris estándar de anycubic, pero definitivamente te da una mayor fiabilidad de impresión al no ser tan quebradiza.
Henchmen4Hire
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2021
Did that get your attention?Good!I wanted to try this resin since it claims to have 21% elongation, that sounds great for giving small fiddly bits some survivability. By comparison:-Aqua Gray 4K has 7% elongation, and while it's not amazingly durable it gets the job done.-Siraya's Tenacious Flex Resin claims 50% elongation.Frankly I'm not sure how elongation is measured, but I do know that diluting the Siraya 50/50 with standard resin still gives durable results, so maybe 21% will be alright too.Settings for this print were:[PHOTON MONO X]Power 80% (Default)Antialias 8Gray/Blur 0Layer Height 30umLift Speed 80mm/minRetract Speed 200mm/minBottom Layer Exp 30s (5 layers)Normal Layer Exp 0.8sThat's not a typo, 0.8s per layer! It prints just as fast as Aqua Gray 4K. I can do 0.7s too, so depending on your setup maybe you can too.In my crude test, I simply bent the lekku shown (the "head tails") until they snapped, and the Aqua Green definitely bends more than the Aqua Gray 4K. Functionally, it doesn't matter what resin you use for a static object, like a head, but the added flex does come in handy when printing thinner things, like skinny weapons or armor for action figures, to prevent accidental cracks or breaks when fitting them to a figure.Considering this costs about the same as ABS-like resins, is roughly 6 to 3 times more flexible, prints way faster and is a lovely color, I'd recommend this over everything else for general purpose printing.That said, I sell resin prints for action figures (heads, pouches, weapons, that kind of thing) and customers prefer gray/black/white over everything else. They tend not to like bright colors like this because if paint ever scrapes off an item the bright green resin underneath is very noticeable.
Roofus
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2020
PROS:- Prints SUPER fast- Solid parts have a nice weight- Not brittle if properly post cured (1-3min in water)- InexpensiveCONS:- Very bad for detailed models- Either too weak for light supports or is over exposed- Odor is strong compared to competitors- More viscous than competitors- Slightly more expensive than competitor's fast resinThis resin is great in some ways and prints REALLY fast, stupid fast I would say. I found the ideal exposure time to capture detail on my Creality resin printer (LD-002R) was about 3 seconds. That's crazy fast and the detail would come out perfect. But any supported models would fail at that exposure time. Especially pre-supported models you can readily find on Patreon. It also caused issues with models that print in multiple parts, as over exposing them (to stop failures) causes them to not fit together.If you really really want to print fast, and boy do I mean fast for resin printing with the old RGB screens, this is a great resin. But if you want fine detail on models this is not the resin for you. I would go with the competitors fast resin instead. It's cheaper, has a lower odor, and comes highly recommended by many. I'm pretty much resolving to use this for printing plain bases for models. They don't require support and no detail is lost from slightly exposing.
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