Hey, thanks, I really appreciate that. This resin was quite challenging to work with, and really is focused on a specific use case. Now I just need to get into injection moulding...😀
@@ColinKlupieci got a Saturn 4 Ultra recently and mostly use Anycubic Rigid 100. Crazy stuff. Quite brittle but really strong and is advertised to be heat resistant. Only drawback is the color. Maybe it is also suited for moulding
Being resistant up to 100 degrees might not be enough for injection moulding. Suddenly there are so many more resin choices, which is great. Just hard to keep up. The Anycubic Texture Resin is also one I'm curious about. It's got better colours too. I was recently tossing up between the Saturn 4 Ultra and the new Anycubic Mono M7. Went for the M7... but I think they both offer some good new features.
@@ColinKlupiec it's great to see all the new resin formulations coming out, especially in the area of tougher resins, considering how focused on miniatures and aesthetic prints this arena has been for so long. I appreciate your focus on reviewing these resins, as you've turned me on to some I never had even heard of, and kept me from wasting money on some that wouldn't have made me happy. Until recently I'd relied on mixing various resins to acheive good-ish results (I'm entirely interested in this space for hard use, functional prints, and avoiding the layer adhesion problems with FDM), but it's been hit or miss, and quite costly in some cases, as the more exotic resins have carried a hefty price tag in the past! Anyway, just wanted to pile on and say thank you! Would be curious to hear why you chose the M7 also.. after watching Fauxhammer's comparison, the Saturn 4 Ultra seemed like a no-brianer to me, although the new M7 Max, looks pretty epic!
Thanks for your comment. I really appreciate it. Here's another resin test I just posted. ua-cam.com/video/MWskGYdc984/v-deo.html Suddenly I find myself testing a lot of resins. I remember it was so difficult getting started, wondering which resin would be right for the job. But these tests really help. As to the printers...there's a lot to like about the Saturn 4 Ultra. But the deal breaker for me was the build plate. I reckon cleaning that would irritate me. There's something elegantly simple about the conventional build plate that appeals to me. And, the intelligent release feature seems to work really well. I'd say that's Anycubic's answer to the S4U tilt action.
There are not so many high quality reviews regarding 3D printing resin on youtube. Good stuff you are doing here imho.
Hey, thanks, I really appreciate that. This resin was quite challenging to work with, and really is focused on a specific use case. Now I just need to get into injection moulding...😀
@@ColinKlupieci got a Saturn 4 Ultra recently and mostly use Anycubic Rigid 100. Crazy stuff. Quite brittle but really strong and is advertised to be heat resistant. Only drawback is the color. Maybe it is also suited for moulding
Being resistant up to 100 degrees might not be enough for injection moulding. Suddenly there are so many more resin choices, which is great. Just hard to keep up. The Anycubic Texture Resin is also one I'm curious about. It's got better colours too. I was recently tossing up between the Saturn 4 Ultra and the new Anycubic Mono M7. Went for the M7... but I think they both offer some good new features.
@@ColinKlupiec it's great to see all the new resin formulations coming out, especially in the area of tougher resins, considering how focused on miniatures and aesthetic prints this arena has been for so long. I appreciate your focus on reviewing these resins, as you've turned me on to some I never had even heard of, and kept me from wasting money on some that wouldn't have made me happy. Until recently I'd relied on mixing various resins to acheive good-ish results (I'm entirely interested in this space for hard use, functional prints, and avoiding the layer adhesion problems with FDM), but it's been hit or miss, and quite costly in some cases, as the more exotic resins have carried a hefty price tag in the past! Anyway, just wanted to pile on and say thank you! Would be curious to hear why you chose the M7 also.. after watching Fauxhammer's comparison, the Saturn 4 Ultra seemed like a no-brianer to me, although the new M7 Max, looks pretty epic!
Thanks for your comment. I really appreciate it. Here's another resin test I just posted. ua-cam.com/video/MWskGYdc984/v-deo.html
Suddenly I find myself testing a lot of resins. I remember it was so difficult getting started, wondering which resin would be right for the job. But these tests really help. As to the printers...there's a lot to like about the Saturn 4 Ultra. But the deal breaker for me was the build plate. I reckon cleaning that would irritate me. There's something elegantly simple about the conventional build plate that appeals to me. And, the intelligent release feature seems to work really well. I'd say that's Anycubic's answer to the S4U tilt action.