For science, please put a standard resin piece in alongside your normal items in your next cast.. I think you'll find that it gives the exact same results as that "castable" resin did
Thank you so much for this! I’m new to casting and spent so much time troubleshooting processes because of similar results with this resin. Love the channel and keep the videos coming!
I actually spoke to you about this resin sometime last year and at the time you didn’t know anything about it, so you got my attention now. I used this thin resin as a primer to assure my prints stick to the build plate, it’s great for that purpose, haven’t been able to get a print from this resin. Do they have technical specs available for all printers now? And better customer service?
In our experience the printing wasn't a huge issue, other than what appeared to be separation, just the casting. Seems like they have a list now of diffrent printers but not sure if its meant for the Castable or one of their other resins. Their customer service...based on their emails pre and post review I would guess it hasn't improved from whatever you might be thinking.
I don't believe they have a castable resin in orange listed on their website. As Dan mentioned at the beginning of the video we recommend casting with resins meant for jewelry casting or the resin might need techniques outside of your jewelry workflow. - Shannon
@Zoran Damceski We would likely try Boric Acid in the investment before adapting the burnout schedule. (The burnout schedule was within the parameters set by the company, and is one we've used with other resins.)
Timeline
Buying Dental vs Jewellery 00:20
Price 01:10
Printing Experiences 03:00
Casting Montage 09:20
Casting Experiences 10:37
I had the exact same issues with this resin, glad to know it's not just me! Thank you for doing all these reviews.
Which photoinitiator is being used in this resin?
Hi frien wich is the good resin for lcd print to cast tanks
We've tested over 20 different resins. It depends on your budget, what you're casting, etc. Would recommend looking at some of our other reviews.
This promises to be fun. Grabbing popcorn xD
For science, please put a standard resin piece in alongside your normal items in your next cast.. I think you'll find that it gives the exact same results as that "castable" resin did
Thank you so much for this! I’m new to casting and spent so much time troubleshooting processes because of similar results with this resin. Love the channel and keep the videos coming!
I actually spoke to you about this resin sometime last year and at the time you didn’t know anything about it, so you got my attention now. I used this thin resin as a primer to assure my prints stick to the build plate, it’s great for that purpose, haven’t been able to get a print from this resin. Do they have technical specs available for all printers now? And better customer service?
In our experience the printing wasn't a huge issue, other than what appeared to be separation, just the casting. Seems like they have a list now of diffrent printers but not sure if its meant for the Castable or one of their other resins. Their customer service...based on their emails pre and post review I would guess it hasn't improved from whatever you might be thinking.
Almost bought the stuff thanks man
Thanks for this!
If used the orange resin from them, Iv had many issues and it don’t cast like wax based resins
I don't believe they have a castable resin in orange listed on their website.
As Dan mentioned at the beginning of the video we recommend casting with resins meant for jewelry casting or the resin might need techniques outside of your jewelry workflow. - Shannon
Do your research it comes in green,orange, and white….
hello what burn cycle are you using. thanks
We use the same burnout for each test. as per the schedule described here ruclips.net/video/FdckYTV2rJg/видео.html
Thanks 🙏
@Zoran Damceski We would likely try Boric Acid in the investment before adapting the burnout schedule. (The burnout schedule was within the parameters set by the company, and is one we've used with other resins.)