3D Printing Resione Resins F39 and Anti-Impact
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- Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
- These resins from Resione are F39, , soft and rubbery, and Anti-Impact, tough and very unbreakable. They kindly sent me a couple of bottles to check out and share the results with you, my wonderful viewers.
Resione's official site:
www.resione.com/
F39 resin on Amazon (affiliate link):
amzn.to/3X20NkI
Models used in the video:
Starship exposure test: 3drs.com/pages...
Cones of Calibration exposure test: www.tableflipf...
Galaxy S10+ phone case: www.thingivers...
Spiral planter: www.printables...
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To be clear, the planters failed because I didn't put enough resin in the vat. Nothing to do with the resins or the model.
Thanks a lot for this video, I specifically was trying to find this f39 review!
You're welcome!
3:43 Oh it's my sole mold!!!! 😀😋😊😉
It sure is!
It's way more flexible than I was expecting. Do the models you showed have an internal mesh, or is it solid?
I hollowed them but there's a little support material inside or else the prints would fail.
Hey great video , what dye did you use for the resins ?
Here you go.
amzn.to/3NgHxhF
I have a video on dying resin.
ua-cam.com/video/ecnNnoNg5pA/v-deo.html
What is the texture like? Is it grippy like rubber?
No it's smooth like a regular print.
Hey what about gears do they work?
I don't see why not. It's very strong and resin printers could definitely print tiny details.
I mean fdm printers do work but gears dont last
1st!
Go flexible Lego bricks, GO!!
Dang dude could you hit those models slightly less aggressive? You almost destroyed the universe itself with so violent impacts!
Almost any other resin would shatter when hit with a hammer. What more do you want?
@@3DJapan if you tried to hit it just a bit lighter than you did, you would probably repair it rather than destroy