@TinyLittles3D Hi. Nice model and painting. I just received my purchased Reflex RS printer - I'm not fortunate enough to be sponsored. I don't have the pulse module but used HeyGears PAS10 resin for initial test prints. I followed the initial setup - all was fine including the build plate level test all ok. To test printer, I printed cones of calibration. For the first 13-15 layers the Reflex RS makes a rather loud noise when the build plate stops descending into the resin tray just prior to exposing next layer. Sounds like two thuds or like a stepper motor lose steps type sound and max force reads -244N. I have completed 4 test prints, in between each checking screen, cleaning and checking resin tray nfep for cracking or damage due to the noise. No evidence of any issues... but with each print, for the first 13-15 layers or so of each print, the RS makes 2 thud sounds that disappear after these first dozen or so layers - I assume when the printer is on normal layer exposures and not base or transition layers from base to normal exposure. I posted a video at my channel ruclips.net/video/oLJCPmtVUII/видео.html I sent Heygears a blueprint studio help ticket showing video with audio (and slice file and log file) to ask if such noises are normal. Heygears tech says yes no worries - the machine would shutdown if pressure too much - which is good to know, but only other resin printer I have used so far is the Saturn 4 Ultra which does not make such noises when descending in the resin tray ... HeyGear Tech support says "We have reviewed the force curve and found that the zeroing force is 100N, which is within the safety range. Additionally, I have confirmed with the relevant personnel that the upper limit for the downward force on the RS printer is 250N. If this limit is exceeded, the printer will automatically stop to prevent damage. Regarding the sound in the video, we have verified that it is the sound of the electromagnets on both sides tightening, which ensures a smooth printing process and naturally differs from other machines. If there were any issues with the printer, the device would report an error, as it is equipped with multiple force sensors for monitoring, making it very safe." Do you have similar noises at the end of each retraction cycle for the first 13-15 layers of a print? Are you in Vancouver?
Guess my comments to this video, noting the the issues I was experiencing with a Reflex RS printer that I just purchased (and was NOT given / sponsored with), were not in line with your glowing review of this printer given to you by Heygears, so you have not published my comments? Only assumption I can make. Yes, quality of prints are excellent off the RS (when it works properly in my case and I don't need to clean vat all the time) - better than Saturn 4 Ultra , and Heygears responds to issues through BluePrint Slicer fairly promptly, but I am returning the printer as I am not satisfied that the unit I have does not issues with it that I noted in my comment I left to this video that was not published for some reason. Heygears says my printer is ok from their review of the logs, but I consider it has issues that I cannot accept in order to get the marginally better print quality than my Saturn 4 ultra. So, the purchased Reflex RS is being returned.
Could you make a room tour video and I'd like to know how you deal with the smells in the room? I would like to know some ideas to apply to my own room😁
She looks amazing! Makes me wanna watch the movie again lol Also learning more about the machines work and wat they do is pretty cool in my opinion! Kinda glad i was awake so early to watch 😆
I just bought a uniformation GKtwo and while it is nice man the fact you don't have to putty and fill in gaps is such a crazy time saver I wish I saw this a couple of days ago. Great work on the paints tho as always
The gktwo is still a great machine. Have been using it for the majority of the year. But I do agree no gap filling is a huge time saver. I really need to use more of it to really see if it’s a consistent feature of the heygears though
Few videos ago I asked about the reactivation of paint and what not. I owe you a response to that. I figured out my problem :D I use inks and they reactivate :D I have to varnish after the ink is dry and then I can progress with the painting. I also love adding a bit of ink to white paint for the zenithal highlights as it makes it flow better, be more creamy and help avoid gritty / dotty texture in the highlights. Nice job on the Mini :D
What wet palette is that? :O I have a RGG Painter V2 and I feel like it is a bit small. That one looks even smaller :O Do you fit on it well? I think I am doing more work with brush though so maybe that is why I find it small :D
An additional comment - I think this model would do very well with panel lining in the recesses - the pouches, edges of pouches, legs where there is a line, belts, etc. Have you thought about that? I also really enjoy manga brushes for panel lining. They wipe away with my finger when wet (if I make a mistake) but they seem to be rock solid after drying. And there are tons of different manga brushes :D
First off this is amazing as always. I know you tend to do female models but have you ever thought of doing a print form Dr.Stone, or maybe a Spider-man and Black-cat model together assuming you could find one?
The default Blueprint settings for the supports leave unbearable bump marks on the models printed with the Reflex RS. As you are sponsored by HeyGears and won't bite the hand that feeds you, you cannot say anything but "it's so great". Outspoken people like Battle Brother Sam or Figure Feedback pointed the issue and showed the custom settings allowing to get rid of these unsightly marks.
do you know where i can buy nice 3D printed models like this . i may never be able to afford a printer but would be nice of some one sold them for a reasonable price
do you mean a painted on or unpainted? I'm currently selling this painted one on my store. For an unpainted one, you can send me a commission request and I could help you out with that.
unpainted. they remind me of model kits from hobby stores but way better . . i really want the recent velma or juri one . .. . incredible video by the way
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@TinyLittles3D Hi. Nice model and painting. I just received my purchased Reflex RS printer - I'm not fortunate enough to be sponsored. I don't have the pulse module but used HeyGears PAS10 resin for initial test prints. I followed the initial setup - all was fine including the build plate level test all ok.
To test printer, I printed cones of calibration.
For the first 13-15 layers the Reflex RS makes a rather loud noise when the build plate stops descending into the resin tray just prior to exposing next layer. Sounds like two thuds or like a stepper motor lose steps type sound and max force reads -244N. I have completed 4 test prints, in between each checking screen, cleaning and checking resin tray nfep for cracking or damage due to the noise. No evidence of any issues... but with each print, for the first 13-15 layers or so of each print, the RS makes 2 thud sounds that disappear after these first dozen or so layers - I assume when the printer is on normal layer exposures and not base or transition layers from base to normal exposure.
I posted a video at my channel ruclips.net/video/oLJCPmtVUII/видео.html
I sent Heygears a blueprint studio help ticket showing video with audio (and slice file and log file) to ask if such noises are normal.
Heygears tech says yes no worries - the machine would shutdown if pressure too much - which is good to know, but only other resin printer I have used so far is the Saturn 4 Ultra which does not make such noises when descending in the resin tray ...
HeyGear Tech support says "We have reviewed the force curve and found that the zeroing force is 100N, which is within the safety range. Additionally, I have confirmed with the relevant personnel that the upper limit for the downward force on the RS printer is 250N. If this limit is exceeded, the printer will automatically stop to prevent damage. Regarding the sound in the video, we have verified that it is the sound of the electromagnets on both sides tightening, which ensures a smooth printing process and naturally differs from other machines. If there were any issues with the printer, the device would report an error, as it is equipped with multiple force sensors for monitoring, making it very safe."
Do you have similar noises at the end of each retraction cycle for the first 13-15 layers of a print?
Are you in Vancouver?
Guess my comments to this video, noting the the issues I was experiencing with a Reflex RS printer that I just purchased (and was NOT given / sponsored with), were not in line with your glowing review of this printer given to you by Heygears, so you have not published my comments? Only assumption I can make.
Yes, quality of prints are excellent off the RS (when it works properly in my case and I don't need to clean vat all the time) - better than Saturn 4 Ultra , and Heygears responds to issues through BluePrint Slicer fairly promptly, but I am returning the printer as I am not satisfied that the unit I have does not issues with it that I noted in my comment I left to this video that was not published for some reason. Heygears says my printer is ok from their review of the logs, but I consider it has issues that I cannot accept in order to get the marginally better print quality than my Saturn 4 ultra. So, the purchased Reflex RS is being returned.
In the final turntable footage, you can add a rim light for a better effect.
I can see this being a future hobby for myself one day lol really impressed with your painting on the model, nice job
Abe's models are always joy to work with. Also congrats on hitting 55k keep up the good work, your videos make me want to paint more and more :D
Thanks for the kind words! Ya Abe’s stuff is really good
You really sold that printer, and the model, and your painterly skills. Nice soundtrack too! ❤
Could you make a room tour video and I'd like to know how you deal with the smells in the room?
I would like to know some ideas to apply to my own room😁
She looks amazing! Makes me wanna watch the movie again lol
Also learning more about the machines work and wat they do is pretty cool in my opinion! Kinda glad i was awake so early to watch 😆
Ya, really like the Deadpool movies. The first one might still be my favourite though
@TinyLittles3D I absolutely love Deadpool and wolverine! Lol I can enjoy all 3 movies easily
I just bought a uniformation GKtwo and while it is nice man the fact you don't have to putty and fill in gaps is such a crazy time saver I wish I saw this a couple of days ago. Great work on the paints tho as always
The gktwo is still a great machine. Have been using it for the majority of the year. But I do agree no gap filling is a huge time saver. I really need to use more of it to really see if it’s a consistent feature of the heygears though
Few videos ago I asked about the reactivation of paint and what not. I owe you a response to that. I figured out my problem :D I use inks and they reactivate :D I have to varnish after the ink is dry and then I can progress with the painting. I also love adding a bit of ink to white paint for the zenithal highlights as it makes it flow better, be more creamy and help avoid gritty / dotty texture in the highlights.
Nice job on the Mini :D
What wet palette is that? :O I have a RGG Painter V2 and I feel like it is a bit small. That one looks even smaller :O Do you fit on it well?
I think I am doing more work with brush though so maybe that is why I find it small :D
An additional comment - I think this model would do very well with panel lining in the recesses - the pouches, edges of pouches, legs where there is a line, belts, etc.
Have you thought about that?
I also really enjoy manga brushes for panel lining. They wipe away with my finger when wet (if I make a mistake) but they seem to be rock solid after drying. And there are tons of different manga brushes :D
Oh I didn’t know inks reactivated…. I don’t seem to have that problem when I airbrush my ink though
Ya, I did think about that. But sometimes I’m short on time and have to call it quits at a certain point 😅
@@TinyLittles3D I can relate to that :'D
Cool commercial probably
Can you make an episode of the color you use. Thank you
Now that I know you're a fellow Canadian, I love you even more.
Winter is coming!
Great job on this. Looks fantastic.
gorgeous work as usual!
Thanks so much!
Awesome show case and painting
Just printed this on my s3u. Went with a different approach just for ease. Would love the heygears but it’s way out of my price range
Ya, it is an expensive machine. But if you know your way around 3D printing, the Saturns are great machines at an affordable price
Amazing work like always 🤩
Thank you! Like always 😉
you should do a room tour your set-up looks nice
First off this is amazing as always. I know you tend to do female models but have you ever thought of doing a print form Dr.Stone, or maybe a Spider-man and Black-cat model together assuming you could find one?
Ya, I personally would love to do more anime stuff in the future
Bought the RS back in October and it's the first printer where you can barely see any print lines even at 50 microns
Print quality is pretty insane. Still want to play with the support settings a bit to make it even cleaner
Yes I'm testing as well reducing the tip size a bit, apparently removing the contact shape and set to none can improve the supports marks
Hello from France, I love your work, it is incredible, can you tell me which citadel brand red you used ?. Thanks a lot
Bonjour! it's citadel contrast paint, baal red.
Awesome job
Is there a reason that you are not fully removing the support bumps?
Some areas are very difficult to reach,but mainly due to lack of time
Awesome video! 🔥
The default Blueprint settings for the supports leave unbearable bump marks on the models printed with the Reflex RS. As you are sponsored by HeyGears and won't bite the hand that feeds you, you cannot say anything but "it's so great". Outspoken people like Battle Brother Sam or Figure Feedback pointed the issue and showed the custom settings allowing to get rid of these unsightly marks.
Which red did you use? I’m about to print the same model.
Baal red, contrast paint
What are the bubbles on the model?
Are you referring to the support marks? Those are left by the supports after printing
I see !
Sorry, I don't know anything about 3d printing... How do you remove those btw?
@@kyberite no worries! you can sand them down with some sand paper.
do you know where i can buy nice 3D printed models like this . i may never be able to afford a printer but would be nice of some one sold them for a reasonable price
do you mean a painted on or unpainted? I'm currently selling this painted one on my store. For an unpainted one, you can send me a commission request and I could help you out with that.
unpainted . they remind me of model kits from hobby stores but way better . .@@TinyLittles3D
unpainted. they remind me of model kits from hobby stores but way better . . i really want the recent velma or juri one . .. . incredible video by the way
i love u man
Price?
Of?
Не планируешь делать обучающие видео?
What type of tutorials would you like to see?
Man, I love you. I do! Not in a homo way, I mean I love how you do your art. Do more, more, please.
For sure!
@TinyLittles3D yep
$59 for a liter of resin, no thanks..
machine is good but too expensive... also the fact u can really change settings for other resins is lame
Ya, you’re paying to price to be integrated in their ecosystem. But it does work really well though, especially for beginners
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Saturn 4 Ultra is superior.
The Saturns are very solid machines. But lack of a heater doesn’t work for me….unfortunately