This resin is very temperature sensitive, so keeping it within the recommended range is really important. You can try to increase the bottom exposure layer to help with adhesion, especially if you're using the black version. The black resin is a lot harder to get working since it's thicker and was much more affected by changes in temperature. Mixing it thoroughly before starting any new batch of prints also helped solve some of my issues. I hope this helps you out.
Yes, either this one or the ABS/Tough resin by Siraya tech. If you live in a cold climate, the Siraya Tech will have fewer issues, but if you live in a warm climate (around 25C) then both will be similar. I would steer away from the black versions since they're more prone to having issues in general.
I remove them prior to curing, although that will depend on how the supports are utilized. At my work, we remove them after to prevent warping, since we have tight tolerances.
It definitely should have been something that came up during testing. The good news is that they seem to have taken the feedback well, so hopefully they implement a newer design in the future.
Great video - I'm still struggling to get this to stick using the profile for my anycubic mono 4k!
This resin is very temperature sensitive, so keeping it within the recommended range is really important. You can try to increase the bottom exposure layer to help with adhesion, especially if you're using the black version. The black resin is a lot harder to get working since it's thicker and was much more affected by changes in temperature. Mixing it thoroughly before starting any new batch of prints also helped solve some of my issues. I hope this helps you out.
Good video thanks for that unfortunately not so many views. I'm looking for sturdy resin for figures would you recommend that?
Yes, either this one or the ABS/Tough resin by Siraya tech. If you live in a cold climate, the Siraya Tech will have fewer issues, but if you live in a warm climate (around 25C) then both will be similar. I would steer away from the black versions since they're more prone to having issues in general.
@@Yarkspiri thank you for your detailed reply.
Do you remove supports before curing or post curing?
I remove them prior to curing, although that will depend on how the supports are utilized. At my work, we remove them after to prevent warping, since we have tight tolerances.
Does it chalk up or powder up when parts get rubbed up against each other?
Yes it does. I have yet to find a resin that doesn't do this after the 2 week period.
great channel. that bottle has the worst design. its a total mess and there other brands using it. dont they use the products they sell??! Cheers
It definitely should have been something that came up during testing. The good news is that they seem to have taken the feedback well, so hopefully they implement a newer design in the future.
@@Yarkspiri good for them, i bought another brand and it had this same "concept", it cant never stop dripping... lol darn