Have you tested sunlu water washable abs-like? On the paper it seems like the best of both worlds, but I am skeptical... about to pull a trigger and order a few bottles for test
Love your work, do you know if JamgHe plans on selling 5L jugs? I wanna switch to them permanently but they need to be available reliably with 5l in the US for me.
This time you did mention your exposure times and rest settings which was real nice. Could you also start printing an exposure test print to show in more detail over how the exposure accuracy was? Do you heat up your prints while curing them? I heard that can make the prints more durable.
I always use the lowest recommended exposure levels on the bottle. The Jupiter seems to be almost always spot on. Yeah sure, i will ad them in the following videos. I personally don't heat them during curing and yes it's true that heating it makes them stronger. Stefan actually made a good video on cnc kitchen. The reason i don't do it is because i believe most people don't use that technique so i want to provide a realistic result for everybody. Just know it can be even better if you cure them hot, i will start to mention this going forward. Also maybe while i'm at it, people ask me to make charts available outside the video and while that's super handy it defeats the point of actually watching the video so i you don't mind answering the following. Would you be willing to become a yt member for let's say 1$ if i provide these charts to you (also early access and all that)
@@NoizieWorks I find that the recommended exposure times sometimes can be very wrong at least on my Saturn 3 Ultra. For instance Elegoos WW ok resin they recommend 2,5-3s while my exposure tests work best with 1,8s. I usually use Cones of calibration. On the membership question, I usually don't sign up for paid memberships but I do like your videos and for 1$ I will say a maybe.
@mattisandersson9661 cool, will do some tests with the cone print. I find the s3 ultra needs less exposure then the jup that's why i only do the test pieces on the jup. This is a general question just to get a feel if you think 1$ is ok to put the charts behind it for you to watch whenever you want(of course they are also in the video) Don't feel pressured to do so that's not what i'm after 😄
@@NoizieWorks So do you need to cure the prints when they are hot? Or can you heat them, let them cool, and then cure them. (almost like tempering steel)
Hello, I buy the Sunlu ABS resin for €16 a bottle. Do you think that, in comparison, the Jamg he standard pro is much better to justify the increase in cost?
For the salesman claim i would put it 24/7 in the custom lamp, that would equate to several days at once under the sun so you get a year's worth of sun in a couple of weeks? Is there any way to equate one day of sun uv exposure compared to the lamp?
Привет👋. Очень нравится ваши тесты по смолам! Но! Было бы ещё великолепно, если вы добавите тесты в воде на сутки, спирте, ацетоне, 646 растворитель. И температурные тесты, при каких температурах работают смолы.
Hello👋. Love your resin tests! But! It would also be great if you add tests in water for a day, alcohol, acetone, 646 solvent. And temperature tests, at what temperatures the resins work.
Catching up on your content. Your work is very helpful for me. Oh and orange. :)
Thanks for your work!
Is there a running ranking chart available online somewhere? Google Sheet or some such?
Thanks again!
Not yet, not sure if i just want to share it like that.
Would you become a 1$ yt member if i make it available that way?
Have you tested sunlu water washable abs-like? On the paper it seems like the best of both worlds, but I am skeptical... about to pull a trigger and order a few bottles for test
@GreySectoid never have tested a water washable resin that performed near a solid abs like so i'm not holding my hopes for that one
Love your work, do you know if JamgHe plans on selling 5L jugs? I wanna switch to them permanently but they need to be available reliably with 5l in the US for me.
Thanks brother 😉 i will ask my contact at jamghe for you
Got an answers, they do sell 5l jugs but not in there online store or any online retail. They do consider it for the future.
@@NoizieWorks So only locally then? Shame, if there was any way to buy 5L jugs in the US I'd be giving them a lot of money hahaha
@TunneLVisioN42 I think it's more B2B but yes if you like it you could get a great deal on it
This time you did mention your exposure times and rest settings which was real nice. Could you also start printing an exposure test print to show in more detail over how the exposure accuracy was?
Do you heat up your prints while curing them? I heard that can make the prints more durable.
I always use the lowest recommended exposure levels on the bottle. The Jupiter seems to be almost always spot on. Yeah sure, i will ad them in the following videos.
I personally don't heat them during curing and yes it's true that heating it makes them stronger. Stefan actually made a good video on cnc kitchen.
The reason i don't do it is because i believe most people don't use that technique so i want to provide a realistic result for everybody.
Just know it can be even better if you cure them hot, i will start to mention this going forward.
Also maybe while i'm at it, people ask me to make charts available outside the video and while that's super handy it defeats the point of actually watching the video so i you don't mind answering the following.
Would you be willing to become a yt member for let's say 1$ if i provide these charts to you (also early access and all that)
@@NoizieWorks I find that the recommended exposure times sometimes can be very wrong at least on my Saturn 3 Ultra. For instance Elegoos WW ok resin they recommend 2,5-3s while my exposure tests work best with 1,8s. I usually use Cones of calibration.
On the membership question, I usually don't sign up for paid memberships but I do like your videos and for 1$ I will say a maybe.
@mattisandersson9661 cool, will do some tests with the cone print.
I find the s3 ultra needs less exposure then the jup that's why i only do the test pieces on the jup.
This is a general question just to get a feel if you think 1$ is ok to put the charts behind it for you to watch whenever you want(of course they are also in the video)
Don't feel pressured to do so that's not what i'm after 😄
@@NoizieWorks So do you need to cure the prints when they are hot? Or can you heat them, let them cool, and then cure them. (almost like tempering steel)
@@tristanc2271 hot during the curing as far as i have seen
I am surprised that a video of this production quality has such a low view count.
@@B1rd0fpr3y 🤷♂️
hey! subscribed!) what lsd printer do u use ?
Thanks dude! You mean a lcd printer? It all depends on size and budget.
Hello, I buy the Sunlu ABS resin for €16 a bottle. Do you think that, in comparison, the Jamg he standard pro is much better to justify the increase in cost?
@@hydrascalemodels no, it's still 1 of the best price to performance
@@NoizieWorks by the way. Have you tested the Sunlu 14k resin?
@@hydrascalemodels no, first some other resins 😉
For the salesman claim i would put it 24/7 in the custom lamp, that would equate to several days at once under the sun so you get a year's worth of sun in a couple of weeks? Is there any way to equate one day of sun uv exposure compared to the lamp?
Yeah i think that's going to be the fastest way
Привет👋.
Очень нравится ваши тесты по смолам! Но! Было бы ещё великолепно, если вы добавите тесты в воде на сутки, спирте, ацетоне, 646 растворитель.
И температурные тесты, при каких температурах работают смолы.
Hello👋.
Love your resin tests! But! It would also be great if you add tests in water for a day, alcohol, acetone, 646 solvent.
And temperature tests, at what temperatures the resins work.
@@goldfish8839 Hi! I'm planning to do some weird stuff so thanks for the suggestions!
Great 😉