That is interesting information. I had problems with some of the things I made over a year ago - and I can't remember what resin I used then. Some of these earlier figures have "exploded" after being left outside for 2 weeks in the summer. I think I was using resins from the manufacturer of my printer - but I cant be certain. Recently I have been buying mine from "Technology Outlet" and using their own brand resins. I have settled on the ABS like resin they sell (doesn't appear on their website at the moment). I suppose that early experience has made me want to stick to a known resin - and hopefully gain confidence in it.philipy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 6:27 pmThe pictures I posted earlier are actually ALL resin. Previously I've only used standard resin for small detail parts, but the resin I have atm I bought by accident ( pressed the wrong button!). I've been very impressed with it, so as an experiment I thought I'd try it on this for more structural stuff. It's Anycubic "Tough" Translucent resin. It looks the same as their standard stuff but isn't quite as brittle ( although it will still snap if hit) and can actually be carved with a sharp knife. It is also slightly flexible after first curing but I think that gets lost as time passes. It is also an absolute swine to get off the plate if it is printed flat on the plate, rather than on a skate.Trevor Thompson wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 4:48 pm
I see that this is mostly resin printed. It looks very good. What resin have you used?
Trevor