You can get the Anycubic Photon Mono 4k for nearly half the price of the Longer on Amazon. I paid 203 shipped for mine. The build plant might be smaller but it does print just as fast. I can fit ten 28mm minis on my photon build plate. The longer isn't a good deal.
Curious what resin printer you would recommend for someone with limited space and not used them before - looking for entry level for first use and cost. I currently have an ender 3 and ordered the elegoo neptune 3 for my terrain needs but wanting a resin for more D&D minitures / interior furniture
I have an Anycubic Photon Mono. It's not small (it lives my bathroom at present), but it does a good job of printing stuff. I've actually found my resin printer to be easier to use than my Ender 3. Which is funny, since the general consensus seems to be that PLA printers are easier to use.
The Phrozen Sonic Mini is slightly smaller than a standard sized printer but I don't think it's worth the space saved vs the smaller build plate you are getting with it.
Look at where you want to put said printer and get measurements and go from their. Once you narrow down your choices then look at price and resolution.
You can get the Anycubic Photon Mono 4k for nearly half the price of the Longer on Amazon. I paid 203 shipped for mine. The build plant might be smaller but it does print just as fast. I can fit ten 28mm minis on my photon build plate. The longer isn't a good deal.
That's the printer I just bought (along with the wash and cure station)!
Curious what resin printer you would recommend for someone with limited space and not used them before - looking for entry level for first use and cost. I currently have an ender 3 and ordered the elegoo neptune 3 for my terrain needs but wanting a resin for more D&D minitures / interior furniture
I have an Anycubic Photon Mono. It's not small (it lives my bathroom at present), but it does a good job of printing stuff. I've actually found my resin printer to be easier to use than my Ender 3. Which is funny, since the general consensus seems to be that PLA printers are easier to use.
The Phrozen Sonic Mini is slightly smaller than a standard sized printer but I don't think it's worth the space saved vs the smaller build plate you are getting with it.
Look at where you want to put said printer and get measurements and go from their. Once you narrow down your choices then look at price and resolution.
Who makes that battle mat? It's exactly what I'm looking for.
It's from Mats by Mars: ua-cam.com/video/cdnlIO-R6Gw/v-deo.html