Friendly advice, use ball point tips and remove supports while your builds are still wet with alcohol. It'll be easier and cleaner with this resin :) Overall great and honest review!
Fantastic work! Love the Shroud pieces..you have wicked mad skills dude, teach awesomely well and are so inspiring..what you take the time doing is appreciated..thank you. *JMJ*
No Need for Boric Acid mixture? So beneficial. I'm curious how the 400 series works with larger pieces. Edit: Oh.. Nevermind.. I should have kept watching before my question. it seems the 400 series works well for larger pieces too!....WOW..
Hello, and thank you. There's nothing special about the uv light. Any uv light source will cure the piece. The stronger the light the faster it will cure.
Amazing Prints and great video! Couple Questions, What is the cleaning @ 9:35 and what is the gold pen like tip you apply to the bangle @ 9:45. Thanks for sharing and cheers!
Thanks! That is an electrocleaning process. It helps clean and prepare the surface for plating. The pen tip is a felt pen plating tip that has been soaked in a 14kt gold plating solution.
Hello, I love your videos and was wondering what CAD program you use? I am looking to get started in 3D designs and don’t know where to start. Thank you!
Honestly I just haven't had the time. I'm working on multiple projects right now, some of which I'll be able to show off in the very near future. Thanks for checking in with me though. I really do want to keep making videos and it's comments like this that encourage me to keep going, so thank you.
With your experience, which resin do you think performs the best? I.e minimal shrinkage, high quality, little to no porosity. Mainly porosity has been my issue. Not sure how to address it
I like the easycast 200 for the detail I can get out of it but both resins perform well. Sounds like your flask temperature might be too high if you are regularly having porosity issues. Could be an investment issue or problem with your burn out schedual too. Make sure your flasks rest for at least 4 hours after investing.
Any clear improvement over the brown version? I have arround 50 percent left but recently my casting house doesnt cast them well. Was thinking mayve ec200 would be it. Thinking to replace brown with ec200
I think the ec200 is better over all. The only thing to note is that it is picky about the initial stage of your burnout. If the kiln overshoots it could cause problems. If your casting house is having trouble with brown, then I don't know if they would cast ec200 any better.
Hello Friend,Alright ? So from these 3 resins which do you prefer for details and casting. I use for jewelry. bluecast x-one Resinworks wax 200 Siraya Tech
@@SterlingKisses gracias, Thanks, I have been working with blurcast cr3a resin and I have bad results. a texture with holes and I don't know what to do, do you advise me to change to easycast 200?
thank you very much for your review. I've been trying to cast with: blue cast, power wax zero and another brand and Senertek all come out failed. I think I'll try this one. would you suggest going for the 400 even for small pieces due to the greater percentage of wax?
@@itailu it probably comes down to burnout. 200 is picky about the initial burnout temperature. My concern with using 400 on detailed parts is that it might be difficult to get a successful print on delicate pieces.
@@SterlingKisses that’s a shame, I mean why can’t one resin give a solution for every kind of model. That skull ring had small detail and was big no? With all the waist of money, time and energy I had with the resins I used I’m starting to regret this adventure.
Friendly advice, use ball point tips and remove supports while your builds are still wet with alcohol. It'll be easier and cleaner with this resin :) Overall great and honest review!
Great tip! I'll try that next time, thanks.
Fantastic work! Love the Shroud pieces..you have wicked mad skills dude, teach awesomely well and are so inspiring..what you take the time doing is appreciated..thank you.
*JMJ*
Hey, thank you so much!
Love the video.. if it's not too much to ask, could you demonstrate how to make a gold grillz using this method?
Great content subscribed
Nice video!
No Need for Boric Acid mixture? So beneficial. I'm curious how the 400 series works with larger pieces. Edit: Oh.. Nevermind.. I should have kept watching before my question. it seems the 400 series works well for larger pieces too!....WOW..
Fantastic
Excellent content bro, that Bitcoin ring looks so 🔥🔥
Thank you so much for this video one question, please: The UV Light is special for some kind of resinsor it use for all
Hello, and thank you. There's nothing special about the uv light. Any uv light source will cure the piece. The stronger the light the faster it will cure.
Beautiful work and well-prepared, fun to watch video! Can I ask what is the liquid in 9:28? Thank you for this wonderful video!
Hello, and thank you! That is an electro cleaning solution. It is a step that is take before electroplating to prepare the piece.
Amazing Prints and great video! Couple Questions, What is the cleaning @ 9:35 and what is the gold pen like tip you apply to the bangle @ 9:45. Thanks for sharing and cheers!
Thanks! That is an electrocleaning process. It helps clean and prepare the surface for plating. The pen tip is a felt pen plating tip that has been soaked in a 14kt gold plating solution.
@@SterlingKisses Much appreciated!
Hello, I love your videos and was wondering what CAD program you use? I am looking to get started in 3D designs and don’t know where to start. Thank you!
I use a few different pieces of software. Check out rhino3d or Blender is a free option
@@SterlingKisses blender sounds like a good place to start thanks 🙏
Bro why you stopped making videos
Honestly I just haven't had the time. I'm working on multiple projects right now, some of which I'll be able to show off in the very near future. Thanks for checking in with me though. I really do want to keep making videos and it's comments like this that encourage me to keep going, so thank you.
You can even see the printing layer lines at 07:11
You do realize it got polished right? smh
@@omagro8267 I was commenting on how detailed the print was that it even reproduced the print layer lines.
With your experience, which resin do you think performs the best? I.e minimal shrinkage, high quality, little to no porosity. Mainly porosity has been my issue. Not sure how to address it
I like the easycast 200 for the detail I can get out of it but both resins perform well. Sounds like your flask temperature might be too high if you are regularly having porosity issues. Could be an investment issue or problem with your burn out schedual too. Make sure your flasks rest for at least 4 hours after investing.
I am facing the same problem porosity in Casting
Bonjour avez-vous la courbe de température ? J'aimerais bien voir. Merci
Hello, the heating chart can be found on the Resinworks3d website.
@@SterlingKisses merci
Any clear improvement over the brown version? I have arround 50 percent left but recently my casting house doesnt cast them well. Was thinking mayve ec200 would be it. Thinking to replace brown with ec200
I think the ec200 is better over all. The only thing to note is that it is picky about the initial stage of your burnout. If the kiln overshoots it could cause problems. If your casting house is having trouble with brown, then I don't know if they would cast ec200 any better.
Hello Friend,Alright ?
So from these 3 resins which do you prefer for details and casting. I use for jewelry.
bluecast x-one
Resinworks wax 200
Siraya Tech
I'm afraid I don't have any experience with Bluecast or siraya. So far the 200 has continued to work well for me.
@Sterling kisses what software do you use for designing
3ds max and zbrush
Greetings, how much time did you allow to pass between the oven and the molten gold? I let the matras cool over time
When the flask is taken out of the kiln I cast as quickly as possible. After casting I wait about 8 minutes before quenching.
@@SterlingKisses gracias, Thanks, I have been working with blurcast cr3a resin and I have bad results. a texture with holes and I don't know what to do, do you advise me to change to easycast 200?
thank you very much for your review. I've been trying to cast with: blue cast, power wax zero and another brand and Senertek all come out failed. I think I'll try this one. would you suggest going for the 400 even for small pieces due to the greater percentage of wax?
EC200 is probably the better choice for small pieces.
@@SterlingKisses I saw a vid where the 200 had some Residue unlike the 400. I wonder
@@itailu it probably comes down to burnout. 200 is picky about the initial burnout temperature. My concern with using 400 on detailed parts is that it might be difficult to get a successful print on delicate pieces.
@@SterlingKisses that’s a shame, I mean why can’t one resin give a solution for every kind of model. That skull ring had small detail and was big no?
With all the waist of money, time and energy I had with the resins I used I’m starting to regret this adventure.
hi just wondering did you try this resin? if yes how is results with this resin.me as well was trying bluecast x one,a lot of fails .
I want this resign. I'm from India . how to Bai it
Hello, if you go to the resinworks3d website you should be able to find a distributor there.