Still testing this resin aswell, i found out that Standard resin + with small amount of this, about 2-5%~ makes a huge difference on the standard resin from anycubic.
Thanks for your question. Tough 2.0 is harder…more brittle. Ultra is more flexible. Both are good and resist impact, depending on your application. But for all out impact resistance, Ultra is better. Glad my videos have been helpful for you. 👍
@ColinKlupiec awesome thank you so much. I'm off to order some ultra and give it a test. I've been very happy with tough 2.0 but just want something a little more impact resistant. Even though like you said tough 2.0 has incredible impact resistance. For what I need ultra may be slightly more ideal. Thanks again 😁 and love your work!
Thanks for the video! I would like to test that with ABS-Like Resin Pro 2. I can post the results here afterwards. Would you mind uploading the test model to save me a bit of time?
Not yet, but it's a good idea. I'll put it on my list of things to do. Anycubic is releasing a new printer, the M4 and M4 Ultra, which I think have xy resolution down to 17microns. That would be a very interesting comparison.
@@ColinKlupiec I've noticed a new machine in photon worshop too. btw, do you have any problems with parts shrinking over first 1-2 weeks after printing and curing? I am fighting with dimensions on my resin prints and its hard to predict everything.
@@Trancelebration Shrinking parts hasn’t been a problem with the ‘tough’ resins I’m working with. In the early days of my resin printing I did notice some prints shrinking with the standard, or non-toughened resins.
I have a project that needs nested (telescoping) tubes. I'd like to keep the wall thickness between 0.3mm to 0.5mm, each tube being around 90mm long. What is your thoughts on the toughness and rigity of resins if I wanted to go the route of 3D printing?
Thanks for your question. You’ll definitely get the accuracy you’re after, even with those small wall thicknesses. Toughness/rigidity depends a bit on the use case and finding the right resin. Anycubic tough Ultra is more flexible than Anycubic tough 2.0. You could also try Sirayatech Build, or Antinsky High Tough Resin.
Still testing this resin aswell, i found out that Standard resin + with small amount of this, about 2-5%~ makes a huge difference on the standard resin from anycubic.
It’s a shame that Anycubic isn’t selling the Gen 1 resin anymore. I find Gen 2 to be a bit too brittle.
Thank you for testing the resin. I have to make plastic needle bearing cages for a bicycle and this looks like it will work perfectly!
Great. I'm glad the video was helpful. 😀
Thank you for you review, I appreciate hearing your results
You’re welcome. Glad you found it useful.
Thanks so much for posting! Will give it a try myself.
My pleasure. Hope it works for you.
Thanks for reviewing these resins. You videos have helped me alot. How you conpaire tough 2.0 to ultra in terms of toughness and impact resistance?
Thanks for your question. Tough 2.0 is harder…more brittle. Ultra is more flexible. Both are good and resist impact, depending on your application. But for all out impact resistance, Ultra is better. Glad my videos have been helpful for you. 👍
@ColinKlupiec awesome thank you so much. I'm off to order some ultra and give it a test. I've been very happy with tough 2.0 but just want something a little more impact resistant. Even though like you said tough 2.0 has incredible impact resistance. For what I need ultra may be slightly more ideal. Thanks again 😁 and love your work!
@@shakkaclacka9150 Thanks again for your feedback. My pleasure to help out. Hope it works for you.
Thanks for the video! I would like to test that with ABS-Like Resin Pro 2.
I can post the results here afterwards.
Would you mind uploading the test model to save me a bit of time?
Sure. I can also email it to you. If you email me on info@colinklupiec.com I’ll reply with the file attached.
Hi again Colin! Have you tried the same test on a non-dlp printer?
Not yet, but it's a good idea. I'll put it on my list of things to do. Anycubic is releasing a new printer, the M4 and M4 Ultra, which I think have xy resolution down to 17microns. That would be a very interesting comparison.
@@ColinKlupiec I've noticed a new machine in photon worshop too. btw, do you have any problems with parts shrinking over first 1-2 weeks after printing and curing? I am fighting with dimensions on my resin prints and its hard to predict everything.
@@Trancelebration Shrinking parts hasn’t been a problem with the ‘tough’ resins I’m working with. In the early days of my resin printing I did notice some prints shrinking with the standard, or non-toughened resins.
I have a project that needs nested (telescoping) tubes. I'd like to keep the wall thickness between 0.3mm to 0.5mm, each tube being around 90mm long.
What is your thoughts on the toughness and rigity of resins if I wanted to go the route of 3D printing?
Thanks for your question. You’ll definitely get the accuracy you’re after, even with those small wall thicknesses. Toughness/rigidity depends a bit on the use case and finding the right resin. Anycubic tough Ultra is more flexible than Anycubic tough 2.0. You could also try Sirayatech Build, or Antinsky High Tough Resin.