I use bluecast x one for all my jewellery castings. Arbe Kaya cast, 12 hr burnouts and the results are like using wax. If you do the curing process properly, 36/100 investment ratio the results. Thank you for the video and this is one that I’ll stay well away from. 🏴🇨🇦
Thank you for another awesome review!!! Based on all your tests to date, using the Prusa SL1S Speed, which is the best, most reliable casting resin that will work on the most regular style burnout? Thanks again!
I am currently using Bluedcast X1V2 for jewellery casting and find I need way too many supports (average 100 for a ring) to get good prints but often times damages my pieces when removing. Is there a good resin that performs as well and requires fewer supports?
That a ridiculous amount of supports. Just to verify you are meant to print support heads of 0.4mm or more with XOne, however its likely you are underexposing if you need to use so many supports its deforming your ring. There are many resins that print as well without the support parameters of One including Power Resins, Apply Lab Work, and Monocure3D; clearmindcasting.com/pages/resin-ranked-list
@@ClearMindJewellery I will try experimenting with longer exposures (currently at 6.5s on sonic mini 8ks) and if that doesn't seem to work, I'll try the other resins. THX!
Thanks for the cool detailed video, obviously this resin has both pros and cons, and it is very important to understand them objectively. thank you for doing this work for us)
Thanks for the video, very insightful, I purchased thier resin some time back, but I haven't gotten around to using it, I usually cast bigger pieces, what resins would you recommend for me to use to get absolute best results pls, because I'm not sure the Antinsky will meet the cut
I have been using siraya tech blue and purple to cast jewelry, working at small scale production. The amount of extra work and time the purple takes in curing makes it much less preferable for me to work with. I’d happily pay a bit more to escape using glycerin. Question: Have you guys tried using any “anti-firescale” sterling silver grain? I bought 100 grams of it a while ago and can’t get consistent casting results with it (mostly rough texture issues that aren’t present when I use bronze or normal sterling). I’d hate to have wasted the money, so any tips would be appreciated.
Ya siraya tech has decent casting for their products but the extra hoops, much like with this Antinsky resin can be a lot when you have to put together 4 or more flasks. We haven't used anti fire scale sterling silver, simply haven't had the call for it. Let us know a little bit more about the texture and we might be able to help. We've found with casting in fine silver for example that we can get voids and a highly shiny rough texture at the spru join. Which we've solved via larger spru connections.
We haven't tried the One V2, if it's as good a s the original or the filagree VZ that we have tried then it will be pretty excellent resin. (Filagree Review: ua-cam.com/video/9_8rIS9ZR9o/v-deo.html, One OG Review: ua-cam.com/video/OLJLHh-OaDs/v-deo.html). You can't really miss with a standard 8-12 hr burnout with Plasticast, or Optima Prestige investment. We haven't tried it with a Rapid Burnout yet but think it would work well within the 6hr burnout we have been using.
I use bluecast x one for all my jewellery castings. Arbe Kaya cast, 12 hr burnouts and the results are like using wax. If you do the curing process properly, 36/100 investment ratio the results.
Thank you for the video and this is one that I’ll stay well away from. 🏴🇨🇦
Hi thank for your review and the pronunciation of our company is Anti sky,just as Shanan says pronunciation
Thank you for another awesome review!!! Based on all your tests to date, using the Prusa SL1S Speed, which is the best, most reliable casting resin that will work on the most regular style burnout?
Thanks again!
I am currently using Bluedcast X1V2 for jewellery casting and find I need way too many supports (average 100 for a ring) to get good prints but often times damages my pieces when removing. Is there a good resin that performs as well and requires fewer supports?
That a ridiculous amount of supports. Just to verify you are meant to print support heads of 0.4mm or more with XOne, however its likely you are underexposing if you need to use so many supports its deforming your ring.
There are many resins that print as well without the support parameters of One including Power Resins, Apply Lab Work, and Monocure3D; clearmindcasting.com/pages/resin-ranked-list
@@ClearMindJewellery I will try experimenting with longer exposures (currently at 6.5s on sonic mini 8ks) and if that doesn't seem to work, I'll try the other resins. THX!
Thanks for the cool detailed video, obviously this resin has both pros and cons, and it is very important to understand them objectively. thank you for doing this work for us)
Thanks for the video, very insightful, I purchased thier resin some time back, but I haven't gotten around to using it, I usually cast bigger pieces, what resins would you recommend for me to use to get absolute best results pls, because I'm not sure the Antinsky will meet the cut
I have been using siraya tech blue and purple to cast jewelry, working at small scale production. The amount of extra work and time the purple takes in curing makes it much less preferable for me to work with. I’d happily pay a bit more to escape using glycerin.
Question: Have you guys tried using any “anti-firescale” sterling silver grain? I bought 100 grams of it a while ago and can’t get consistent casting results with it (mostly rough texture issues that aren’t present when I use bronze or normal sterling). I’d hate to have wasted the money, so any tips would be appreciated.
Ya siraya tech has decent casting for their products but the extra hoops, much like with this Antinsky resin can be a lot when you have to put together 4 or more flasks.
We haven't used anti fire scale sterling silver, simply haven't had the call for it. Let us know a little bit more about the texture and we might be able to help. We've found with casting in fine silver for example that we can get voids and a highly shiny rough texture at the spru join. Which we've solved via larger spru connections.
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An tinsky…. From Google Translate.
why didn't you just ask the company how to pronounce their name? in dms
I prefer just pronouncing it however it makes sense to the speaker, and having no apologies.
Hows the new blue cast x one v2 resin? Also, what is my best bet at getting good casts out of blue cast?
We haven't tried the One V2, if it's as good a s the original or the filagree VZ that we have tried then it will be pretty excellent resin. (Filagree Review: ua-cam.com/video/9_8rIS9ZR9o/v-deo.html, One OG Review: ua-cam.com/video/OLJLHh-OaDs/v-deo.html).
You can't really miss with a standard 8-12 hr burnout with Plasticast, or Optima Prestige investment. We haven't tried it with a Rapid Burnout yet but think it would work well within the 6hr burnout we have been using.
@@ClearMindJewellery any tips on casting with optima prestige and bluecast xone? have a lot of surface issues. also blue cast xone shrinks quite a bit
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