3D Printing for beginners: Best 3D Printers for miniatures of 2023
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
- Are you a beginner enthusiast looking to dive into the world of resin 3D printing? Look no further!
In this video, we present the "Top 4 Resin 3D Printers for Beginners".
From affordable options to user-friendly interfaces, we've compiled a list of the best resin 3D printers that will be the best choice for you to astonish your players with awesome miniatures in your RPG session.
Discover the advantages they offer in terms of speed, accuracy, and versatility, allowing you to efficiently bring your creative ideas to life efficiently.
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The only thing cooler than her shirt is the friggin badass odin behind her 🧙♂
Speed isn't an important factor. Reliability is though.
Faster prints means you _must_ have gotten your settings to the point, or you'll have lots of failures and frustration
Can wait to see the next video on this subject!! 🤩😍🤩
Trabalho maravilhoso de toda a equipe!!!
Nice! 🥰
awesome 🚀
thank you, very helpful
esse sotaquezinho dela e top demais! parabens viu ! Eu to atras de uma impressora ja a um tempao. vai me ajudar bastante!
Nossa, tava precisando mesmo desse video. Vlw d+++
Anycubic Photon M3 Premium is a great 8k option with large build volume for anyone looking around in the mid tier price range.
Awesome!!
Eu amei 😍
A good small beginner printer is the Creality Halot One Plus, gives great results and is reasonably priced.
Aslo can we stop using 4K, 8K, 12K as a benchmark for quality they are arbitrary numbers without the screen size, tell people the pixel sizes
Indeed. YX resolution is the only measurement that matters.
love it 😍
Very cool
Really interested in resin tests more than printers. What is durable, flexible etc. Siraytech Fast with Tenacious, Elegoo 2.0 ABS, Sunlu ABS? I am tired of printing cool stuff only to have it bust.
Muito maneiro!
ótimo video, faz um mostrando o passo a passo pra imprimir e primeira peça, e deixa a musica um pouco mais baixo
Thanks for the info. I should buy resin printer :)
nice! 🤩
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Qual resina nacional vocês usam? Alguma recomendação?
Nice content Loot and Baby 👏
I just a resin printer it is the creality halot one, it was 99 dollars, what do you think about it.
How about some resin recommendations? Best durable and detailed resin for miniatures?
Im interested in buying one for printing dolls BJD and shoes . Any recommendations ?
What type of resin do you recomend?
Loot is the best, thankss!
thaanks :D
Don't make the same mistake I did and buy a large format 3D printer as your first. It's great to work with now, but it made the learning curve so much worse! It took a LONG time before I could reliably get a full build plate printed without failures.
But also don't do the opposite. I bought a the photon s and is great for printing biginners but I can't print most of the larger minis without cutting them.
Mid size is the way to go I think.
Elegoo FTW!!! Hands down
Don't buy cheap, buy something that lasts. If it has to be 12K (19 x 24 μm XY resolution) then Saturn 3. But the best in terms of technical features is the UniFormation GKtwo (8K 29.6μm XY resolution). It comes with a heater which allows you to print at the temperature that is best for your resin all the time.
But what if my budget is more 400 than 1k?
@@m.pumpkin6661 I'm just posting my point of view (as advice, it's not mandatory).
When I want to buy something better for my _hobby_ I wait a bit longer and save some more money - yes I really do that. A better printer means less failed prints, and than means less wasted resin - especially in winter when temperatures drop in Europe (resin temperature is important). Resin also costs money. When I add up the bottles of failed prints from when I started the hobby in 2020 and bought my first (cheap) printer I could easily have bought a better one for that money. But that also is because I don't buy the cheapest resin. Resin quality also makes a difference in regard to details and how the parts fit if a model is split into several ones. Just try it and buy half a kg of ...let's say Nova 3D Red Wax for miniatures. Compare it to yours. Unless you already go for better quality resin.
I would not recommend Elegoo to anyone for any reason. Bought a Saturn 2 back in March. Nothing but frustration. First unit subject to random failures and the LCD screen died within the first month of having it. After having to replace LCD, the unit still failed randomly and it took until September and threatening to have have Paypal reverse the charge to get Elegoo to replace the unit. Customer service was mediocre at best. Replacement unit sits unused at this time because I still can't "dial it in" (the 3d print community equivalent to "thin your paint"). Buyer beware. Maybe you get a good one and everything will be fine. If you don't you will be on your own with a very expensive paperweight. The community will attack you because you are "hating just because you got a stinker".
This is wild to me I've gone the oh Saturn and have had it three maybe 4 years and has been rock solid.
Even if the printer was free i would not take it your are paying a lot of money for the resin , its a joke
$17:99 USD, for 500 grams. Ah yes, expensive
yes, if you want cheap s%it because your low standards, F*ck o%F @@Killer59216
Compared to what buying model busts or games workshop?
Compared to? Idk where else or how else you can make such high resolution parts and custom 3D miniatures, designs, etc yourself for cheaper? And can’t beat the quality and res of a resin printer.
@@fashizzlemanizzle4808compared to casting/recasting its also better and way cheaper , there are issues to casting but the technology, quality of silicone, re-use, accessibility , materials and setup involved also way more attractive. the cons include time consuming production , recasting failed casts and it can be a steep learning curve but beats paying silly money just to make a few modals and toys. also resin has plenty of issues , i stopped buying resin modals because they brake and bend too easy, degrade if you don't prime well with a good compatible primer , among other issues. I like my metal modals thanks, I just finished recasting a Khemrian Warsphinx and Necrosphinx in full metal for free, i just pick the Bismuth up on the beach and other places while walking take it home and smelt it down, it is beautiful sure i have to pay for paints and silicone but so do you. Keep your resin printer if you like it👍