Testing 3D Printed Resins: Is Water Washable Better?

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  • Water Washable resin prints are far more convenient than alcohol resins, but do they sacrifice in the quality department?
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  • @lemonexhaustion8525
    @lemonexhaustion8525 3 роки тому +308

    “Thiccness equals quality” a man of culture i see

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому +60

      Mama raised me right :)

    • @arthurkassardjian5172
      @arthurkassardjian5172 3 роки тому +15

      @@Rybonator jokes aside, higher viscosity does not necessarily mean better quality. The oligomers are the most viscous components of a formulation and in theory, the more oligomer you have, the better the mechanical properties you are trying to achieve, however the viscosity must be low enough to make it printable. There's also a myriad of oligomers available on the market, from high molecular weight to low molecular weight, from high viscosity with average properties (cheaper) to low viscosity with superior properties (specialty material), so it's not a linear relationship between formlation viscosity and overall quality of the resin. Which quality are we considering? Mechanical properties? Printability and visual aspect? There's too much to factor in to simply summarize everything with "higher viscosity = better quality".

    • @evanb.5726
      @evanb.5726 3 роки тому +10

      @@arthurkassardjian5172 nerd

    • @arthurkassardjian5172
      @arthurkassardjian5172 3 роки тому +11

      @@evanb.5726 you're welcome

    • @FoxSock
      @FoxSock 9 місяців тому

      @@arthurkassardjian5172could i add oligomers to resin ive bought to change the properties?

  • @ryanadams0922
    @ryanadams0922 3 роки тому +45

    The Miniatures after taking a pounding from a hammer
    "I didnt hear no bell"

  • @BasilHerb
    @BasilHerb 3 роки тому +91

    For the Alcohol, I would genuinely suggest pouring it through a fine filtermesh AFTER curing the "vat" of Alcohol. That way the resin inside is sortof cured and gets caught by the filter. It saves so much money.
    The muck that is left on the filter can then be disposed as per your country's guidelines.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому +9

      I absolutely filter the resin off when I out it back in the bottle :)

    • @mumbles47455
      @mumbles47455 2 роки тому

      Nice idea! I will try that.

    • @mumbles47455
      @mumbles47455 2 роки тому +3

      @@Rybonator He means to hit the alcohol bin with some uv to cure the resin mixed with the alcohol and then filter it to get back some of that alcohol

    • @kennethdavis1628
      @kennethdavis1628 2 роки тому +1

      I use a normal degreaser (Mean Green) - but then I rinse in clean alcohol, it helps evaporate the left-over water and removes whatever stuff was in the degreaser. The actual amount of alcohol is then greatly reduced.

    • @ashchan30
      @ashchan30 Рік тому

      Nice advice!

  • @realhyrulesoverlord
    @realhyrulesoverlord 3 роки тому +68

    He's baaaccckk. Hope all is well bro❤

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому +10

      Thanks my friend :) good to be back!

  • @Verity_Reigns
    @Verity_Reigns 3 роки тому +29

    Watching you damage and break minis pains me but I understand sacrifices must be made for science. Great video! It’s always interesting to see how much you’ll do to test things and help us learn.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому +3

      Happy to help learn new things if it means I get to smash stuff :)

  • @kirajones1650
    @kirajones1650 3 роки тому +25

    I’d say these were some pretty scientific tests you don’t need them fancy tools
    It was actually pretty interesting to see how they all compare, I’ll have to send to my dm since he dabbled in 3D prints

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому +7

      Science is using home depot hammers now! :)

  • @elysapethsmith8505
    @elysapethsmith8505 3 роки тому +3

    I neither make dice nor 3D print with resin...why am I so addicted to this channel?!? Welcome back!!!

  • @billcypher564
    @billcypher564 3 роки тому +6

    i don't know why but those snapping sounds were surprisingly pleasing

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому +1

      Right? I could snap resin all day.

  • @tympestbooks1727
    @tympestbooks1727 3 роки тому +9

    It occurs to me that this makes 3D printed minis seem a lot more sturdy than I'd been lead to think. Glad of it too, I've found some I wanted to get printed to paint but I was worried about damaging them

  • @CrowsNest05
    @CrowsNest05 3 роки тому +34

    “I don’t have any scientific tools” what are you talking about?? Hammers are SUPER scientific!!

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому +1

      Bill Nye would agree! :)

  • @baironmoreno9766
    @baironmoreno9766 3 роки тому

    thanx a lot for your time makint the video, gracias

  • @RubyH4rt
    @RubyH4rt 3 роки тому +1

    I just got the elegoo mars 2 today, as well as a bottle of the water washable resin, and I love how it's kind of plug and play. I just leveled the plate and started the test print, and when it finished it looked amazing, and the cleanup is much less complicated since I don't have to worry about having =>95% iso on hand. Other than that, super excited to get started on printing

  • @eastoforion
    @eastoforion 3 роки тому +1

    I think this is a great testament to models that are created specifically for resin printers. The chunky aesthetic looks amazing and makes things so much stronger.

  • @ShimoOni
    @ShimoOni 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the wonderful video, as someone who is just starting out with 3d printing (its on its way) this video was very helpful for a more definitive answer to which type of resin I should get.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому

      Glad to help my friend :) Yeah I wish I knew the difference in them before I got started. They both have advantages and disadvantages. You can't REALLY go wrong, but I do like the water washable for the convenience :)

  • @DimT670
    @DimT670 3 роки тому +3

    Well to be fair these are chunky solid minis i wouldn't imagine a delicate elf bladesinger mini would withstand the fall or the hammer unscathed

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому

      Oh I am sure. They are also hollow, so I gave them a BIT of a pass on that end. But you are right :)

    • @DimT670
      @DimT670 3 роки тому

      @@Rybonator even hollow they have more material than like 80 precent of my miniatures of that scale

  • @ethanpercival216
    @ethanpercival216 3 роки тому +4

    It amazes me every time I have a question about resin 3D printing, Rybonator comes out with a video about it the next week.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому +2

      I'm just looking out for my boi Ethan ;D

  • @elielbourrelly9902
    @elielbourrelly9902 3 роки тому

    First video from you and 30 seconds in i wss alredy subscribed... you are hilarious!

  • @pierrickbramberger4206
    @pierrickbramberger4206 3 роки тому +2

    I dont know what ur protocol is for reclaiming ur alcohol but I hope this still helps. After collecting the murky alcohol i would set it out in the sun and wait for the resin to fall out of solution. Then instead of directly filtering it i would first decant or siphon the relativly clear alcohol of and leave the muck behind. If u are filtering the alcohol i think this step could be quite handy because the sludge can clog ur filter and then it would take ages to filter through. Then if u filter the sludge maybe a coffe filter, if its still realy cloudy just add it to the next batch if decanting and for the relativly clear alcohol maybe try something finer like a funel with a long neck which u can stuff with cotton on top activated carbon or charcoal and on top of that some more cotton or just another one or two coffe filter. Now u have hopefully some clear alcohol but also some wet sludge and also moist filter papers, other equipments u used here and maybe also some wet filter charcoal and cotton. To reclaim the alcohol from these i would first whipe everything drenches i alcohol down and put these wipes and all the other stuff ecxept for the equipment, which now should be just normaly washed and dried, into a small dark container without a lid, which then can be put in a clear container with a lid. When u put this into the sun the alcohol should vaporise and condese on inside. To help this process u could cool the top of the container with water open to the air and create a spot on the inside of the lid for the droplets to collect and fall into a second smaller clear container or just directly to the bottom. Also its important that the drops dont fall back into the black container so even if dont use the second one, knowing where the alcohol collects is quite important. I should probably also mention that u dont want pressure to build up and to keep it away from sources of ignition. U pretty much have a vessel full of air and alcohol vapor which can explode if egnited. The pressure that builds up before a container burst is essential to the power of an explosion so yeah if u wanna play it safe use plastic wrap as lid and maybe leave a small hole near the rim so u can still put water on top of it. Dont trust me, im just a nobody from the net :)

  • @MWSculpts
    @MWSculpts 2 роки тому

    Great comparison, enjoyed it 👏

  • @aciuppa281
    @aciuppa281 Рік тому

    This was really helpful since I’m thinking about getting into this kind of hobby.

  • @polksymphony3254
    @polksymphony3254 Рік тому

    Loved this thank you so much

  • @nottelling6598
    @nottelling6598 3 роки тому +1

    If you put a little screen cover just over the bottom of the isopropyl cleaning vat, the resin settles underneath it, letting your isopropyl last longer.
    Also, if you get a single UV LED hooked up to a proper power source, you can often cure the insides of most hollow prints with very little adjustment.

  • @CarlyMonster
    @CarlyMonster Рік тому

    Thank you! This was exactly the information I was hoping to find. :-)

  • @MidwestGuru91
    @MidwestGuru91 3 роки тому +3

    Honestly, anymore I only go with higher quality resins. Blu from Siraya Tech being my go to. Before I switched over, I was finding I was having way too many issues with warping and bed adhesion. After the switch, I don't think I've had a single failed print in over a year. Pair that with a wash/cure station and clean up is quick and easy.

  • @madisonwuertz2349
    @madisonwuertz2349 3 роки тому

    I just got an elegoo like two weeks ago, and have been wanting to get into dice making, guess I should get some alcohol washable resin, thank you!

  • @lwolfstar7618
    @lwolfstar7618 3 роки тому +1

    Awww yay its nice to see you back

  • @oAlexanderXavior
    @oAlexanderXavior 3 роки тому +1

    This is super helpful!

  • @juliodolmus5720
    @juliodolmus5720 7 місяців тому

    I started 3d resin printing and noticed the model from the water washable was brittle. Your video did help educate me in better understanding what to be looking for when choosing the right resin

  • @craigchatterton4164
    @craigchatterton4164 7 місяців тому

    One video I'd like to see you do is: How often do you level your baseplate? Do you relevel after every print? Wait until a print goes bad? Or a specific time frame? How often should it be done?

  • @pedrocastro76
    @pedrocastro76 3 роки тому

    awesome. thx for your time

  • @MrBizteck
    @MrBizteck 3 роки тому

    Love the video.
    Question did you have issues with the washable resin cracking after curing?

  • @yagsipcc287
    @yagsipcc287 3 роки тому

    Thank you very much :-) I just pre ordered the Mars 3 4K and looking for what Resin to get it seems the water washable one seems to be just as good and overall need less extra stuff and in turn less cost :) thank you bud :)

  • @andon_RT
    @andon_RT 3 роки тому +14

    Water Washable does tend to have a lot more issues with silicone, so it's not great for dice in addition to it being worse for sanding.

  • @charleyedwards2121
    @charleyedwards2121 3 роки тому +5

    Phrozen makes a line called "Aqua". its not water wash resin but with a simple rinse in alcohol they clean wonderfully with soap and water. cool test
    ps get a new thumb drive. those white ones they give you will start corrupting saves sooner or later.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому +1

      Oh good to know! I'll try aqua and a new thumb drive haha

  • @FighterDoken
    @FighterDoken 3 роки тому +1

    The filing speed is actually a good thing for most prints. Something to think about when considering a swap to water-washable.

  • @kaotictube
    @kaotictube 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this!

  • @HungryHungryArtist12
    @HungryHungryArtist12 3 роки тому

    I was thinking about water washable resins and how they'd fair against regular resin. And here you come swooping in with just the vid I need again! Thank you! Great work, yo! I'm curious though. Other than sanding the areas where the supports were, why do you need to sand the masters? Could the sanding be saved for the tabletop resin?

  • @Flarecobra
    @Flarecobra 3 роки тому +4

    *Sees the "Tiny book mimic" figure, gets flashbacks to Ragnarok Online and their Rideword enemy*

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому

      WE ARE HERE TO TORMENT YOUR MEMORIES :)

  • @foolish_ahmya
    @foolish_ahmya 3 роки тому +1

    I've printed hundreds of minis and washed them with soap and water just fine

  • @aaronbono4688
    @aaronbono4688 3 роки тому

    I use mean green super strength for washing minis and it works great and it's much cheaper than isopropyl alcohol. I use isopropyl alcohol to wipe things down but I use it in very tiny quantities and mainly because it evaporates and leaves no residue so it's great for wiping down the build plate before doing the next print. About $10 in mean green cleaner last me a couple months and the seven and a half dollar bottle of isopropyl alcohol lasts me three or four.

  • @e.p.p.a6248
    @e.p.p.a6248 3 роки тому +2

    For the love of God you beautiful man please just get some Wham! Bam flexible sheets. You’re killing me with those scraping techniques.

  • @A.Achorn
    @A.Achorn 3 роки тому +4

    Does he not realize 99% rubbing alcohol evaporates at room temperature? "Disposal" could be the exact same if he just left out his dirty alcohol in a waist container. While I do get you are still buying something there's a few ways to make it 10x easier. My first two suggestions would be a magnetic mixer they are like $20 and include a magnetic pill you put in your alcohol. Second don't scrap your prints off until they are done being rinsed. Make or print a mount to hold your build plate suspended in the alcohol. Set a 3min timer and you can walk away. When you come back they will be rinsed and ready to be scrapped off and put right in your curing chamber. Bonus tip fill a small spray bottle with alcohol, spray everything off right after removing it from the printer and before you put it in the bath. A prerinse will make your main alcohol last quit a bit longer!
    Love your videos Rybonator just some tips on alcohol use. Its actually pretty none toxic, as long as you don't drink it ;), do to its low evaporation point. I consider it a must have when working with glues and resins just for cleanup but I'll definitely be giving some water washables a try.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому +2

      These are great tips! Honestly don't know why I didn't think to just let it evaporate haha :)

    • @A.Achorn
      @A.Achorn 3 роки тому

      @@Rybonator We all have those moments! I've got to thank you for your 3D printing videos to btw. I've been an avid FDM printer user for a while and just got a Resin printer for even better minis and mold masters. Your video's on supporting dice and even more so your free use models are invaluable it was near impossible to find a free set of RPG dice!

  • @MLaak86
    @MLaak86 Рік тому

    I started with water washable having struggled to find any IPA in anything like reasonable prices for the quantities needed, definitely now considering changing though.

  • @rafalkwiecinski4810
    @rafalkwiecinski4810 3 роки тому

    Maybe it's a difference in the resin (even though it's just a different color Elegoo water washable resin but I have the ceramic gray and for most prints I don't have any discernable lines on it and don't need too much post-processing outside of cleaning up support locations. I also only expose it for about 6 seconds a go on my Anycubic Photon.

  • @Luuurble
    @Luuurble 3 роки тому +2

    i saw mimics and immediately got excited

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому +1

      Or was it just an ordinary treasure chest ;D

  • @AJ-jj9fc
    @AJ-jj9fc 3 роки тому +1

    I love the fact that this video is published after I've been looking up resin printers a lot over the past two days, perfect timing! Are you gonna get one of the flex plate systems (like Wham Bam) to make it easier to take prints off your build plate?

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому +1

      Perfect timing :) I might try that sometime! Didn't know it existed until your comment!

  • @ironwarmonger
    @ironwarmonger 3 роки тому

    Solar Ice Tee bottles, is my solution for treating the IPA post use. I have two gallon size Solar Ice Tea bottles. When the IPA get cloudy, I put in in the bottle, and leave it out in the sun for a while, and then filter the contents to get rid of the resin.

  • @mda187
    @mda187 3 роки тому

    Any plans to look at these after a few weeks again? I think I made a mistake by making some masters for dice out of water washable because after letting them sit for about a month, I began to see cracks in the dice as if the resin had shrank and the resin began to separate at possible stress lines (or maybe print layers). Nothing catastrophic but after some research this seems to be a common occurrence.

  • @chrisjohnson6617
    @chrisjohnson6617 3 роки тому +1

    Try cutting Siraya Tech Tenacious with ABS like Resin. It's pretty expensive but if you only use a 10-20% ratio than the price difference is not much and it adds a lot of shock absorbance.

  • @Loopy_lollipop
    @Loopy_lollipop 3 роки тому

    Hi I know this query isn't related to this video but im having trouble getting sorta clear for making dice moulds in the UK. Whats the next best alternative? Thanks :)

  • @Gowaduv
    @Gowaduv 3 роки тому +2

    Hollow prints reduce resin use by 50 - 60% which is a considerable savings if you're printing with Siraya Blu or AmeraLabs. But I get your point that the uncured resin inside is less than ideal. Drain holes are supposed to allow the washing fluid to get inside and rinse it out; either those flame head figures didn't have holes or they didn't work. Thanks for the comparison video!

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому +1

      Oh totally! The AMeralabs probably saved $1 per mini haha. I just don't ever like it when it leaks out later, which seems to always happen to me. But it could be that my cleanup process is less than ideal. Who knows!
      Glad you liked it :)

  • @dammitspawk
    @dammitspawk 3 роки тому

    hey hope you're doing well

  • @antoniocastillo2397
    @antoniocastillo2397 3 роки тому

    Im new at 3d print. What resting settings did you use to get these sharp details? My validation test shows 1.5 sec but when printing minis they are complete fails. Thx

  • @Cerena06
    @Cerena06 3 роки тому +2

    What about drop tests for minis with little details? Since my minis seem to most suffer from me accidentally knocking them off tables, heh....

  • @Pixelon_
    @Pixelon_ 2 роки тому

    How do you dispose of the water you used to clean the resin of the print? thanks.

  • @snailorgy
    @snailorgy 3 роки тому +3

    personally ive found water washable is great as long as its a translucent colour. the opaque ones like the grey and black crack over time ruining your prints, they are also way more prone to warping than your alcohol wash resins

    • @cmdrsausage
      @cmdrsausage 3 роки тому +3

      Yeah major issue with those resins which is never mentioned

    • @TaskMaster5
      @TaskMaster5 2 роки тому +1

      I guess the good thing is the resin is pretty cheap and most minis are resin sippers. I'll have to keep an eye on my Warhammer proxies as time goes on. Hopefully keeping them in proper storage conditions will ease the 'decay' as well as the paint/clear coat.

  • @Mittebam
    @Mittebam 3 роки тому +2

    I'd be curious to see how each of them would hold up under a hydraulic press, haha! That'll give you some science-y figures xD

  • @ashchan30
    @ashchan30 Рік тому

    What do you recommend for ball jointed dolls that you have to paint?

  • @yuchengguo2872
    @yuchengguo2872 Рік тому

    I actually think the build lines are really cool 😂 it’s adding some textures to it

  • @chinja777
    @chinja777 3 роки тому +1

    thanks rybonator, was wondering about this :D

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому

      Of course! Happy to help Andy :)

  • @d.j.peters
    @d.j.peters Рік тому

    Exposuretime 8 S isn't it to long ?
    I got my first resin printer the Elegoo Mars 3 Pro 6 weeks ago and changed it from 2.5 S to 1.8 S for water washable resin without any problems !

  • @rengoodfriend6823
    @rengoodfriend6823 3 роки тому

    How would you dispose of the water if it is below freezing outside? Also, if it rains, I assume you would not want the water flowing over, how would you deal with this problem.

  • @clickmagazine
    @clickmagazine 2 роки тому

    Water washable can you take it of the plate first and then put in the water and is cold or hot water best?

  • @daggius
    @daggius 2 роки тому

    Is the Plant Based Resign also water washable? Or you have to use IPA to wash it?

  • @ChrisEllorris
    @ChrisEllorris 3 роки тому

    I didn't see anyone else mentioning this, but is there a reason your elegoo resin settings are what they are? My bottles suggest 60 second initial layers and 8 second subsequent layers, whereas you had 100 and 11. That might be why you're getting a bit more noticeable print lines on those resins and a little less detail on the minis. I've done a few tests above and below the 60/8 and those are what worked best for me. I use primarily Elegoo's water washable resins.

  • @samwaterlord6888
    @samwaterlord6888 3 роки тому +1

    Gobin back, me happy

  • @backpacker3421
    @backpacker3421 7 місяців тому

    Frankly, if you're going to paint the minis (or anything else you print), those build lines will disappear after about two coats of paint (maybe even just a primer will be enough).
    So... I'm taking away to use WW unless I plan to leave a print unfinished, and then break out the high quality resin for super smooth finish.
    Though, with proper dialing in of your exposure and lift speeds, those lines might even smooth out more...
    Thanks though - def going to give WW a try now. I wasn't sure. I've heard such mixed response.

  • @RH3D
    @RH3D 3 роки тому

    so what do you do with the water you washed them in?

  • @kytis13
    @kytis13 3 роки тому

    I wonder if the build lines are still visible or are an issue when they're all primed up

  • @DiviNazuphus
    @DiviNazuphus Рік тому +1

    To dispose of the alcohol you can let it evaporate and then cure the resin for disposal like you do water. Just don't let it evaporate indoors unless extremely well ventilated.

  • @Mulet23
    @Mulet23 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Rybo, great video and quite informative. I was wondering if you would do a video on acetone smoothing (I don't know if it works on uv resin ?)

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому

      I might be able to do that! But I think there is already a pretty comprehensive version out there for FDM printers. Just don't know if there is one on resin prints.

    • @Skildur
      @Skildur 3 роки тому

      Hey! It does not work for resin prints ;-)

  • @Fissi0nChips
    @Fissi0nChips 2 роки тому

    What about ECO resin which is still IPA washable?

  • @sarahburke6739
    @sarahburke6739 3 роки тому +4

    Hey! Thank you for posting! This is an awesome video! I laughed at the hammer test, not gonna lie. I did think of a question though... painting. Which type of 3D resin pained the best? Did you have to do anything other then clean them to paint them? Did the paint colour change at all because of the nave mini colour? I’m curious...

  • @howardibleinc.7317
    @howardibleinc.7317 2 роки тому

    What is your layer height? I use anycubic resin at .025 layer height and I have never seen lines.

  • @stepyloja
    @stepyloja Рік тому

    FYI this is a December 2022 comment.
    I have an Anycubic Photon M3. I have tried the Anycubic water washable and the eSun water washable resin. These are my personal observations:
    Anycubic WW: needs less exposure time, hard but brittle
    eSun WW: less viscous than Anycubic, needs more exposure time but more impact resistant, less brittle than Anycubic but still fragile
    I don't have a washing and curing station so I opted to go for the water washable. It's more expensive than the standard resin. Lastly, I agree that although it is water washable, it still needs to be disposed properly.

  • @RrVvMusic
    @RrVvMusic 2 роки тому

    Great video (except when you break the figurines 😥 )
    Totaly answer my question concernong water washable resins
    Thanks !

  • @MisterWealth
    @MisterWealth 3 роки тому

    how do you dispose of your alcohol?

  • @singulardesigns3d912
    @singulardesigns3d912 3 роки тому +1

    You clean UV resins outside in the sunlight?

  • @Simon-et4hu
    @Simon-et4hu 2 роки тому

    I mix elegoo ABS-like resin with the siraya tech that’s flexible (don’t have the bottle with me for the full name). Because my miniatures need to be floor proof lol. The mix is like 10% siraya/90% abs. It really helps with the durability with minimum detail loss. Virtually none but if you get very close I imagine you’ll find some details are less sharp.
    Because of that I had to switch to alcohol. You can mix the water washable with the others but you can’t then wash it with water so yeah.
    The downside with water washable resin so far is simply less variety. We’ll see about that in the future!
    I print with the elegoo mars “not pro” special basic edition.
    Edit: if you wait about 2 days after printing you’ll see the real durability of the resin.

  • @kittiesnmore
    @kittiesnmore 3 роки тому

    love it

  • @deathtomenow
    @deathtomenow 3 роки тому +1

    Hello everyone, does anyone know a good way to get bulk minis for a decent price that don't look like melted wax.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому +1

      Often the best way is to find people selling them online getting rid of old collections. But you can also get Prepainted ones from DnD directly :)

  • @kingpanguan
    @kingpanguan 3 роки тому +1

    can you use the printed models rather than creating moulds?

  • @soltirina
    @soltirina 3 роки тому +3

    is there any difference in regard to priming or painting them? (ex. does acrylic stick better or in less coats to one than the other?)

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому +1

      Not that I have found. Priming sticks the same to all of them, and you NEED to prime before painting :)

    • @Erstey
      @Erstey 3 роки тому

      From my experience it's the same. Also, the first think I noticed that resin prints are amazing for painting without priming as opposed to PLA prints or the injection mold plastic. I bought different colours of water washable resin, to save time on priming for the purpose of undercolor basecoating.

  • @zencow
    @zencow 3 роки тому +1

    Jan2021... watching a bunch of your vids. Yesterday, I watched your March 2020 vid about making dice masters, and today I watched this one about 3d printing resins. In the resin comparison vid you said you would NOT use the water washable resins for dice masters because of issues with sanding, but in the dice master video, you gushed over how nice the water washable prints came out with the sanding/polishing fabrics. Why the big flip? ;)

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому

      Honestly when I had nothing to compare them to, they seemed amazing! But I now have the comparison to say that sanding seems to go a bit easier without water washable, rather than with :)

  • @TimSimpson
    @TimSimpson Рік тому

    re dice - instead of sanding try using dremmel with a buffing disk.

  • @crazeywayne5219
    @crazeywayne5219 3 роки тому

    How long do you post cure the water resin?

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому

      5 minutes in UV lights, or 3 hours in the sun :)

  • @WhiteRaven___
    @WhiteRaven___ 3 роки тому +3

    I really like the translucent resin from elegoo when it comes off the printer but It ALWAYS turns yellow after mere seconds of light exposure. Have you had any success or tried the clear translucent resin?

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому +1

      I have used the transparent blue before, but always paint them, so I wouldn't be able to tell ya sadly

    • @snailorgy
      @snailorgy 3 роки тому +1

      ive found the same with white resins, all I can tell you is to use a very low power UV led for short periods then spray with uv sealer

    • @WhiteRaven___
      @WhiteRaven___ 3 роки тому

      @@snailorgy I've even tried leaving it in a window that has a fog film on it and it almost instantly yellows my resin lol

    • @WhiteRaven___
      @WhiteRaven___ 3 роки тому

      @@snailorgy sometimes even washing it in IPA will turn it yellow too. Makes no sense

  • @thatonegamerguy1781
    @thatonegamerguy1781 3 роки тому

    Can you review ForgeHero minis?

  • @k3gamerk3-gaming96
    @k3gamerk3-gaming96 3 роки тому +2

    Are we still getting a video on if inhibitX is needed on 3d printed dice before molding?

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому +2

      Yes! Probably next month :)

    • @k3gamerk3-gaming96
      @k3gamerk3-gaming96 3 роки тому

      @@Rybonator Awesome! Thank you. By the way are you trying out any inhibitX alternatives like clear acrylic spray?

  • @lkjhgfd885
    @lkjhgfd885 3 роки тому +1

    Started with water washable, not sure if it was my process or not but I found if I took a paper towel to it I got a small amount of resin off in the fine details.

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому

      Not sure if this is a good thing or not haha. But I should try that :)

  • @MarauderPixie
    @MarauderPixie 3 роки тому +1

    I had indeed a good time watching a grown man hitting miniatures with a hammer over and over again and I even came here to tell you about it.

  • @PJeBenn
    @PJeBenn 3 роки тому

    Nice video, you don't need scientific tools asking questions and making observations is always the starting point. Have you tried pigmenting your resins? The 3D Printing Nerd did a video with Level52 Studios where they recommended pigmenting your resin to get better prints.

  • @d-not-u
    @d-not-u Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan 3 роки тому +1

    2:43 To be clear, you don't HAVE to use alcohol. Other cleaners work as well or better. I use Simple Green. It's cheaper, safer, doesn't smell as bad, and you can save the alcohol for medical purposes.

    • @crowdemon_archives
      @crowdemon_archives 3 роки тому

      Oh damn, those are way easier to obtain too

    • @Rybonator
      @Rybonator  3 роки тому

      That's why I say you CAN buy other materials, but I have not experimented with those, so I kept it out of the vid. But you are totally right :)

  • @drross99gaming12
    @drross99gaming12 3 роки тому

    Me while watching: This sounds familiar. Me trying to remember: Oh yeah I read this on a website somewhere lol.

  • @mohammedaljedaibi6099
    @mohammedaljedaibi6099 Рік тому

    Thank you and i will use distilled water , will be a good idea

  • @makewithmegma
    @makewithmegma 3 роки тому

    Cool🔥😍👍

  • @SaedestOne
    @SaedestOne 3 роки тому

    It scares me when i see bottom lift and lift speed at 40 while mine are at 180? It came as the normal settings i dont understand

  • @louistyler3123
    @louistyler3123 3 роки тому

    what kind of 3d printer is that

  • @captainseabunnycosplay2732
    @captainseabunnycosplay2732 3 роки тому

    This broke my heart 😭 I can’t 3Dprint minis so watching you break these beautiful mini’s hurt so bad 😭😭

    • @theriveracis5172
      @theriveracis5172 3 роки тому

      This is my biggest problem personally with 3D printing.
      Even my failures are amazing looking, and so it breaks my heart to throw away half a miniature because it got stuck or lost a weapon.