Filling a 3D hollow Phrozen 4k Print With Smooth On Resin

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
  • Hay Guys
    Here is a video on how I fill my Phrozen 4K hollow prints a friend does for me, with Smooth on 300 Resin.
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  • @nickcampana5637
    @nickcampana5637 Місяць тому

    I've been using Sunlu ABS like resin for 2 years now in all my printers and have filled them with Smooth cast and no issues. Used it on the legs of a 4½ foot long T Rex that I printed up

  • @TheIcemanModdeler
    @TheIcemanModdeler Рік тому +1

    Cool, thanks for the shoutout and for sharing, Siraya Tech Fast Grey is my go to resin, costs the same as the Phrozen stuff.

  • @matineyang
    @matineyang Рік тому +1

    Phrozen Aqua 4k is my go to resin for my headsculpts. I add a little Siraya Tech Tenacious for a little bend. Helps with keeping hair from breaking.

  • @bacawaka2813
    @bacawaka2813 4 місяці тому

    This is the first time I seen someone filled hollow resin prints. I wonder what is the advantages of doing this vs leaving it hollow?

    • @VinceVellCUSTOMS
      @VinceVellCUSTOMS  4 місяці тому

      For me I like the weight and even tho the hollow items were thick walls, In the past hollow stuff I painted would crack over time cause of hot or color expanding and contracting more easily then solid. Plus also I can add rods up the legs etc with more stability.

    • @kaltland765
      @kaltland765 2 місяці тому

      @@VinceVellCUSTOMSdoes fill the model makes it stronger?

  • @wells5150
    @wells5150 Рік тому +2

    I use Durham's water putty. Cheaper than resin. Minor shrinkage if too much water. Phrozen is good, just switched to to Sunlu for the price, 1 more second of cure time.

    • @VinceVellCUSTOMS
      @VinceVellCUSTOMS  Рік тому +2

      I wont ever use Durhams again in a 3D print, cause I did in this video and it blew out the base. The resin soaked in the moisture and warped. It wasnt Frozen resin but still not taking a chance anymore since the moisture will get trapped into the 3D print and no where to go. So ill stick with other materials for now on,
      ua-cam.com/video/eOSOLx6b9Fo/v-deo.html

    • @wells5150
      @wells5150 Рік тому +1

      @@VinceVellCUSTOMS OK. Failures have a purpose. I have not experienced that yet. I use a variety of brand resins in the printer. Sometimes I use Gorilla Foam Glue as first layer just to take up space, then putty for weight and form. I will try some cheap craft resins also to fill, as a test (anticipating a lot of failures). Good to know.

    • @VinceVellCUSTOMS
      @VinceVellCUSTOMS  Рік тому +1

      ya keep me posted on any resins that fail, will help in case I get a 3D print thats not frozen 4k

    • @lokiwartooth1138
      @lokiwartooth1138 Рік тому

      I use the anycubic on the anycubic m3 photon mono. And the resin is good cures well. And I found a uv curing putty for automotive applications for use in patching and splicing. As far as filling I’ve only ever used acrylic powder on a base to weight it down and it dries hard in 30 mins and can be quite thick. And had no moisture issues at all. You can buy it for like 8$ for 700g from green stuff world. I use it to remold terrain also with thermoplastic that’s reuseable.

    • @wells5150
      @wells5150 Рік тому

      @@lokiwartooth1138 3 questions: 1. name of putty? 2. name, price of powder? 3. does the resin powder produce heat? 👍🏾

  • @AsimPaints
    @AsimPaints Рік тому

    Silicone funnel to make those pours easier.

    • @VinceVellCUSTOMS
      @VinceVellCUSTOMS  Рік тому

      ya I should prob get one when I get a chance, just dont fill hollow items a lot now but im sure that will change now that everything is becoming 3D now.

    • @AsimPaints
      @AsimPaints Рік тому

      @@VinceVellCUSTOMS You should consider investing in a 3D printer for even more options for statues. Super easy to use once you get over the initial learning curve. Mid size printers can fit 1/6 pieces mostly, you can get them as cheap as $300, if not cheaper.
      If you want a huge printer for 1/4 or even possibly 1/3 figures there's a couple options under $1000. Definitely worth it!

  • @jerry_bourne
    @jerry_bourne Рік тому

    What do you do with drain holes? I have a print with lots of drain holes that I'll need to plug in order to fill.

    • @VinceVellCUSTOMS
      @VinceVellCUSTOMS  Рік тому

      I filled them in with aves, or you can use tape jus have to make sure you seal a best as you can then sand down after. So all those red spots filled din with aves was the holes.