Not really, I think thicker supports may help, I think to know in advance which ones need to be thicker would need more exp than I have or trial and error. However I think I would only use this resin now as an add in (maybe about 30%) with the abs like and not 100% on its own.
if anyone makes functional parts for real world use and not minis it is good to use 20% of this resin and 80% of the abs like for a slightly flexible impact resistant hardness. I've been using it for custom ebike flair parts like headlight housings and turn signals and i love it.
This is some of the best resin I have worked with. If I had known it was so hard to get a hold of, I would have bought a ton of it. At least the abs I am left with is not terrible.
The video I needed to make a decision ! Thank you very much :) Have you ever tried the Standard Sunlu Resin, or even better a mix of Standard + Toughness ? Thanks :)
How was the toghness compared to the abs like one? Have you tried the product jayo Resin ? I haven't tried it, but I tried their filament and it was decent results. But I can't find any who have tested their resin.
It was quite different from the abs, the abs has some flex and is quite hard, this was more akin to the kind of rubbery plastic reaper bones is made of. I have used the Jayo ABS and it was quite similar the Sunlu ABS.
Appreciate the video. Did you find a work around for the floppy / failed supports? Is it under exposure?
Not really, I think thicker supports may help, I think to know in advance which ones need to be thicker would need more exp than I have or trial and error. However I think I would only use this resin now as an add in (maybe about 30%) with the abs like and not 100% on its own.
if anyone makes functional parts for real world use and not minis it is good to use 20% of this resin and 80% of the abs like for a slightly flexible impact resistant hardness. I've been using it for custom ebike flair parts like headlight housings and turn signals and i love it.
Very impressive durability and detail, the combined version looks spot on for minis too.
This is some of the best resin I have worked with. If I had known it was so hard to get a hold of, I would have bought a ton of it. At least the abs I am left with is not terrible.
I wonder if you could use a UV flashlight to stiffen up some of the parts that need to be more rigid.
I have one and it might be worth trying but they did have 3mins + in the cure machine.
The video I needed to make a decision ! Thank you very much :) Have you ever tried the Standard Sunlu Resin, or even better a mix of Standard + Toughness ? Thanks :)
How was the toghness compared to the abs like one? Have you tried the product jayo Resin ? I haven't tried it, but I tried their filament and it was decent results. But I can't find any who have tested their resin.
It was quite different from the abs, the abs has some flex and is quite hard, this was more akin to the kind of rubbery plastic reaper bones is made of. I have used the Jayo ABS and it was quite similar the Sunlu ABS.
The split shield works. Battle damage
That elf has whiskey spear. Nobody wants a floppy lance
hey ! do you still use thix mix of 30% tough resin in regular resin ?
Are people not curing after? All of the resins I use flex just fine until I cure. Then all of them break just the same.
I actually cured longer than usual with this stuff, also I find that uncured resin can be a bit weak whereas this, after curing is very robust.
Sunlu toughness is the only resin i will use from now on.
First comment bitches!!!