@@NoizieWorks lol thank you for the videos. I was expecting sirayatech to be the best based off what I’ve read but it’s amazing that these are “better” at strength and durability. Also expected that water washable resin is brittle and cannot handle any pressure which was disproven. I guess Reddit is not the be all end all and empirical data does matter.
@@mohisubscriptions900 I'm getting surprised alle the time myself because of "reddit" like posts 😅 had to eat my own words on this one 🤷♂️ thanks for watching!
Really like what you are doing with theses videos series. Thank you for the videos. I love msla printers but want functional parts so theses videos are perfect.
3Dmaterials. No one ever talks about them, but they are competitively priced and from what I've seen/used they seem pretty good. Though seems like their water washable actually does better when cleaned with IPA.
That's the temp i use to heat everything up on almost any resin before i put it in the printer (i have a heated enclosure) after that i let the printer do it's thing and the temps stay around 25-28c
Hi. Can I ask if there is a difference in hardness or iron content, deformation between the colors of the ART-ENGINNERING version? I only print the gear mechanical structures in the engine between Jamghe Engineering Pro vs ABS Jamghe Art Engineer better? Thank you very much
@kkokook5654 yes there's some color difference even between batch to batch. The pro is going to be stiffer and stronger but much harder to print. Art engi feels a bit more like an ABS type of resin so it has some flexibility to it
Would be interesting to see tests on the rest of Anycubic's offerings. Are they all mediocre, or is it just the compromises of plant based resins in general letting down their eco resin? They are also one of the cheapest brands, in the UK at least, and I imagine a lot of people use them if they bought their printer from Anycubic.
Regarding the warping: Does it happen before or after curing? At what stage do you remove the supports (before or after curing) and does that make any difference?
In my experience warping can start from the minute you remove the prints from a support or it can happen days after curing. I take them from the supports after cleaning in ipa and cure them. Then i wait for more then a week before i start my video to see what the resin is doing. The curing imo is only to remove surface resin that doesn't get removed during cleaning and doesn't have a real other benefit. But if you leave them to long like hours the resin will start to break down. But that's my opinion as others will claim otherwise. I even have a brand saying that curing after cleaning is not needed as it will only yelow prints 🤷♂️
@@NoizieWorks Oh, interesting, that's useful info, thanks so much. Now I am wondering if leaving it with the supports for a few days might help keep the shape and avoid warping.
Thanks for the reply, I am now using chitu conjure standard 8k with siraya tenacious, 80/20% and neither reverie is as flexible as the videos I have seen of this art/eng.
@@NoizieWorks From the videos I've watched it seems to be one of the strongest but I haven't been able to test it yet. I'm currently searching for the perfect resin for a custom gaming mouse. Ideally I'd have a very stiff and hard resin that isn't brittle. I thought that phrozen's would work but I've only seen one decent YT video demonstrating it's properties. If you'd include it in one of your video's that would be awesome. There aren't a lot of videos on it so it might also be good for you to have one of the only up to date and high quality videos on that specific resin. Would you mind sharing who makes the nylon-green tough for Phrozen? Thanks for responding!!
Most important things is heating it up to 30+c and give your prints a 1,5 to 2 seconds rest before exposure. In chitu it's called rest time after retract. If you do this you should be good to go
Nice video, I enjoyed it. Can you Test eSun Hard Tough resin please? Here are some videos for reference: ruclips.net/user/shortsAlyO2cZEO-o ruclips.net/video/jujHp5crU2U/видео.html
Man’s casually inhaling toxic chemical fumes for our enjoyment and testing. Subscribed to you brother lol
Casually is a big word but it's a valid reaction.
@@NoizieWorks lol thank you for the videos. I was expecting sirayatech to be the best based off what I’ve read but it’s amazing that these are “better” at strength and durability. Also expected that water washable resin is brittle and cannot handle any pressure which was disproven. I guess Reddit is not the be all end all and empirical data does matter.
@@mohisubscriptions900 I'm getting surprised alle the time myself because of "reddit" like posts 😅 had to eat my own words on this one 🤷♂️ thanks for watching!
Really like what you are doing with theses videos series. Thank you for the videos. I love msla printers but want functional parts so theses videos are perfect.
Thank you!!
What brand would you love to see next? Anycubic? Maybe it's not all that bad right 😅 make sure to leave a like on the video!
Nova3D Water Washable Grey, you might be surprised... Just bought the Art Engineering because of you, from your link,
🙂 thanks for the suggestion!
3Dmaterials. No one ever talks about them, but they are competitively priced and from what I've seen/used they seem pretty good. Though seems like their water washable actually does better when cleaned with IPA.
@@RoninTurkey SuperPP for the win, better additive than Tenacious.
@@retromodernart4426 It's what I use too.
Eryone resins are worth a look, they are CMYK so you can mix your own colours, I use them a lot.
Thx for the suggestion!
I would love to see you test some JAYO resin. Word is that it is a subsidiary of SUNLU, but I would love to see how it stands up.
Noted!
Great tests. Thanx!
Have you tried Resione TH72? Lots of good reviews on it
@TriSync not yet, next year i want to pick up what i left. Got a bit sick of doing these
@@NoizieWorksI appreciate your work sir.
wow super~~nice ! 😀
Was the art engineering resin printed at 40-50C? Went to the website to look at the spec sheet and that's quite the temp.
That's the temp i use to heat everything up on almost any resin before i put it in the printer (i have a heated enclosure) after that i let the printer do it's thing and the temps stay around 25-28c
@@NoizieWorks Thank you for the information.
Hi. Can I ask if there is a difference in hardness or iron content, deformation between the colors of the ART-ENGINNERING version? I only print the gear mechanical structures in the engine between Jamghe Engineering Pro vs ABS Jamghe Art Engineer better? Thank you very much
@kkokook5654 yes there's some color difference even between batch to batch. The pro is going to be stiffer and stronger but much harder to print. Art engi feels a bit more like an ABS type of resin so it has some flexibility to it
1:04 is it spoiler fo Phrozen?)
I can neither confirm nor deny that this is a spoiler 🙂 🤫🤐
Would be interesting to see tests on the rest of Anycubic's offerings. Are they all mediocre, or is it just the compromises of plant based resins in general letting down their eco resin? They are also one of the cheapest brands, in the UK at least, and I imagine a lot of people use them if they bought their printer from Anycubic.
THAT is the big question 🙂. They are not answering any of my requests(i wonder why) so looks like i will have to buy it😅
Regarding the warping: Does it happen before or after curing? At what stage do you remove the supports (before or after curing) and does that make any difference?
In my experience warping can start from the minute you remove the prints from a support or it can happen days after curing. I take them from the supports after cleaning in ipa and cure them. Then i wait for more then a week before i start my video to see what the resin is doing.
The curing imo is only to remove surface resin that doesn't get removed during cleaning and doesn't have a real other benefit. But if you leave them to long like hours the resin will start to break down. But that's my opinion as others will claim otherwise. I even have a brand saying that curing after cleaning is not needed as it will only yelow prints 🤷♂️
@@NoizieWorks Oh, interesting, that's useful info, thanks so much. Now I am wondering if leaving it with the supports for a few days might help keep the shape and avoid warping.
@@D-One worth testing some day!
Any testing done on Resione K resin?
Nope not yet 😉
Here is a little update for you, looks like they are game 🥼🤓
what exposure time do you use with the art/engi?, look very promising for minis.
Not sure been a while but i think around 2.6 sec but like always do some calibration tests
Thanks for the reply, I am now using chitu conjure standard 8k with siraya tenacious, 80/20% and neither reverie is as flexible as the videos I have seen of this art/eng.
@perche26 yeah it's a great resin but you might want to take a look at the last resin video from the nova 3d line up😉
this Jamg He looks like the Chitu Conjure Sculpt. Its the same?
Chitu resins are produced by jamg he so it's going to be very similar
please test some of the significantly stronger resins like phrozen's nylon-green tough
Thanks for the suggestion, i know who makes phrozen resin and doubt it will be more stronger but only 1 way to find out right 🙂
@@NoizieWorks From the videos I've watched it seems to be one of the strongest but I haven't been able to test it yet. I'm currently searching for the perfect resin for a custom gaming mouse. Ideally I'd have a very stiff and hard resin that isn't brittle. I thought that phrozen's would work but I've only seen one decent YT video demonstrating it's properties. If you'd include it in one of your video's that would be awesome. There aren't a lot of videos on it so it might also be good for you to have one of the only up to date and high quality videos on that specific resin. Would you mind sharing who makes the nylon-green tough for Phrozen? Thanks for responding!!
I bought JAMG HE Engineering resin and it´s new to me so could you help me with setup that you use. i have anycubid m3 premium
Most important things is heating it up to 30+c and give your prints a 1,5 to 2 seconds rest before exposure. In chitu it's called rest time after retract.
If you do this you should be good to go
In my country JH art e- only 18-20$
That's a steal!
@@NoizieWorks bc we are near china's border😂
@hahatran-nv2cm cool!
its time to change from standard sunlu to standard plus jamg he
@@najmihamdi9267 pro is even better
Nice video, I enjoyed it. Can you Test eSun Hard Tough resin please?
Here are some videos for reference:
ruclips.net/user/shortsAlyO2cZEO-o
ruclips.net/video/jujHp5crU2U/видео.html
I plan to test them all!
🤩@@NoizieWorks