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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerLe gall Philippe
Bewertet in Frankreich am 25. Januar 2025
Superbe résine vraiment souple pour les petits bouts et qui n'altère en rien la qualité d'impression.
Cameron
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 1. März 2025
Just thought I would leave a review for this resin, after switching to it from a resin with similar purpose but much higher price. The other resin I was using (a roleplaying game resin from a very cold company) was supposed to be very flexible, and durable, and be easy to print with. Unfortunately in my experience none of these were quite true. Since this Sunlu resin was supposed to do the same sort of thing, in the same colour, with very similar density and viscosity properties etc as the other resin I'd tried, I expected a similarly difficult printing experience for a not very useful final product. However, I had heard very good things about this one, so I gave it a try. In short, all of my expectations have been exceeded, and for less than half the price of the previous resin I was using. I cannot recommend this highly enough. This will now be my main resin for all my projects until something else revolutionary comes out.Printer settings for context:Sunlu Toughness resin, mixed 50:50 with Sunlu ABS-like resin12k Elegoo printer0.03mm layer height2.0s exposure time (maybe 2.05, can't remember, but around there)Mini heater maintaining a constant 28°C to ensure temperature is not an issuePrinting 28mm miniatures for tabletop wargamingEase of Printing-----This resin is excellent to print with. So far I've gone through 2kg of this 50:50 ABS-Like/Toughness mix, and have had zero fails. None. No misprinted details either, no layer shifts, nothing. Amazing stuff. I'm churning through army projects and not having to stop to reprint 2 or 3 models per plate, like I was doing with the previous resin (and only that resin - my other resins have close to a 100% success rate too, but this Sunlu one is the only one that has a literal 100% success rate up to now, after 2kg of prints at that). This kind of success rate makes printing fun, because let's face it, the post-processing routine is lengthy and involves chemicals, so I only want to process as few prints as I can get away with. No failed prints means no extra plates to print or process, keeping everything moving, minimising the number of hours I spend suited up in PPE dunking prints in 99% IPA, waiting for them to dry, removing supports in hot water, waiting for them to dry again, curing them, etc. It all takes time, and this resin gives me confidence my time will be well-spent. This also lets me predict my projects' end dates ahead of time too, because I know there will be no (or very few) print failures to have to go back and print again. Very good printing experience.Post-processing experience-----Please take my experience here with a grain of salt as I'm using a 50:50 mix of ABS-like and Toughness, and have never used them separately, so I don't know which resin is contributing which part to my experience here.With that said, my resin mix is quite viscous, which I believe is just how all flexible resins are. However, this does mean that a lot of uncured resin remains stuck on your prints after they've finished, even if you angle the build plate for the resin to drip back into the vat.For that reason, I wash this resin in 99% IPA in 3 stages: 1) get most of the gloopy resin off, 2) get the thin layer of resin underneath off, 3) final 'clean' wash to remove any last sticky bits in crevices.This works really well though, and this resin comes back with a lovely finish when all the IPA has evaporated off.Support removal is fine; again, the flexibility of the resin means the supports are a little more elastic than regular resins, meaning they're a little more grippy, but still easy enough to remove with some hot water. Very little support scarring too, sometimes it's not even visible, which is again great as it means no gap-filling or sanding after the models are cured.I cure it as Sunlu indicate; 5 minutes on my wash & cure turntable. Not in water - it seems fine to do this one without. You can feel the difference once they're cured, which is reassuring.All in all, easy to post-process.Resin properties-----I got the dark grey colour, and of the various resins I've bought, this one is closest to the colour used by well-known plastic miniature manufacturers. It doesn't feel like they've just tried to copy the colour at the expense of other areas either; it's also a really nice finish, nice and matte but with a little sheen in some angles; not too transparent at the edges of details like some other resins; shows off details really really well. Really pleasing to look at - I'm very happy to spend time looking at this resin while building my minis.Again, please remember I'm using a 50:50 mix of Sunlu ABS-Like and Toughness resins, so am not sure which resin contributes which properties here - but it is an incredible resin for tabletop wargaming miniatures. Firstly, even after curing it feels kind of soft in the hand (as opposed to that rough brittle kind of feel other resins tend to have). One review I read of this resin said it's the first resin they've ever handled that feels like an injected thermoplastic, and I agree with them. It's still clearly resin when in your hand but just feels less so, somehow. Very pleasant to handle. I've even heard you can shave bits off this resin with a modelling knife, and drill into it with a pin vice - I've not tried these myself but having handled the resin, I believe both claims.It is also incredibly flexible, and bends rather than breaks. Again please bear in mind I mix with the Toughness resin, which is supposed to be the bendy one, so can't comment purely on ABS-like. However, my experience of the mix is great. Prior to this I used the widely-known Siraya Tech Fast/Tenacious mix - which was nice and strong, but even that would snap after bending a few degrees. With this Sunlu resin, after curing a sword I bent the blade back on itself, and braced myself for a snap, but it didn't snap. It kept going and going until the whole sword blade was folded in half. I then repositioned it back to being a straight blade. Then bent it in half the other way, and back! It finally snapped on the 3rd bend - but it was like the sword tore in two, as opposed to shattered into bits. I'm very very impressed.I've tried dropping a couple minis and they suffered no damage, but since I need them for my project I didn't drop them from too high! So maybe not the best test of durability I could have done.Conclusion-----I've printed with 3 resins this year: 2kg of Siraya Tech Fast/Tenacious, 1kg of Phrozen RPG, and 2kg of Sunlu ABS-Like/Toughness. For my application of tabletop minis, the Sunlu resin blows the other two out of the water. The detail of the prints is excellent on all three, but in every other area the Sunlu pulls ahead: the finish of the resin looks way better than the Phrozen (which can look a bit gritty or chalky imo) and the Siraya Tech (which looks great apart from the heavy white pigment they use to give it its matte look, that ends up sometimes settling in some recesses). The flexibility is better with Sunlu than either other resin. The durability is better with Sunlu than either other resin. My ratio of print successes is literally 100% with the Sunlu, 99% with the Siraya Tech, and nowhere near with the Phrozen. It's incredibly easy to work with too. And reasonable curing times (5 minutes according to Sunlu*), as opposed to the Phrozen for example (which requires 30 minutes according to Phrozen*).*Please check these curing times for yourself, in case they have been updated since this review.Oh, and lastly - I haven't mentioned the price. This resin is cheaper than either other I've used. The Siraya Tech fast/tenacious mix is more expensive than this Sunlu resin, and the Phrozen RPG is more than 2x the cost of this Sunlu resin - and in my experience the Sunlu did a much better job! I don't know how they produce this resin so cheap, but in my opinion price has no impact on quality here.I think the most important thing for me is that this resin gives me confidence that the hours I'm going to spend painting my minis probably won't be wasted due to the resin breaking while I'm holding the minis to paint them, or if I lend them to my friends to play a game of battle mallet together. I was prepared to pay good money for that kind of peace of mind, but it turns out I didn't even have to.All in all, this is now my go-to resin for minis, and will be until something truly game-changing is released. I was sceptical of all the glowing comments and reviews I read online about the Sunlu resin, yet now here I am writing one myself. Very pleased.
David Lee Edwards
Bewertet in den USA am4. April 2025
The resin printed great once I had the settings for the printer dialed in and this was my first print. Great value and great material. I ran out and mixed the tough resin with some of their nylon resin and it created a firmer finish. The tough resin is resilient but a little more pliable and the nylon is stiffer. printing was accurate and removal was easy.
Emu
Bewertet in Deutschland am 5. Dezember 2024
Perfekte Mischung zwischen stabil, präzise und flexibel!
Sascha
Bewertet in Deutschland am 4. Juli 2024
Ich habe mir mit diesem Resin eine Schiene für den kleinen Finger gedruckt.War auch erstmal alles gut und es wurde besser (vermeintlich).Die Schiene wurde weicher und hat sich immer besser angefüllt.Aber leider brauche ich alle paar Tage eine neue, da sie mir beim reinigen immer wieder ganz leicht, und ich meine wirklich GANZ LEICHT, zerreißt.Es gibt bestimmt Zwecke für die sich das Material eignet, aber dafür leider nicht. (Zumindest nicht für lang).
Jean Claude
Überprüft in Belgien am 24. Oktober 2024
Très bonne résilience.Rien à dire sur le service Amazon.
anok
Bewertet in Deutschland am 15. Mai 2024
Worst resin most printed crack after 2-4 weeks waste of time and money better use abs-like
Michael Schwabe
Bewertet in Deutschland am 13. Juni 2024
Ich habe mit dem Elegoo Mars 4 DLP fantastische Ergebnisse erhalten ... Das Rein Profil habe ich in LycheeSlicer hinterlegt. Es bietet bei 2,5s Belichtungszeit eine optimale Haftung bzw. Stabilität. Fehldrucke sind ausschließlich durch fehlende Supports oder an einer zu geringen Umgebungstemperatur zurückzuführen.Achtet darauf ausschließlich bei 25°C + zu drucken.Supports hinterlassen auch so gut wie keine Rückstände. Sollte dies der Fall sein kann oder vielmehr sollte vor dem Curing/Aushärten die Stellen bearbeitet werden. Eine Bearbeitung nach dem Aushärten ist aufwendiger.Der Endzustand ist sehr robust und es eignet sich für mich als Tabletop Hobby Typ ideal für meine Miniaturen. Es ist auch wirklich Robust, da mir der Drache runtergefallen ist ... Aber keine Bruchstelle aus 1,5m Höhe.Habe mir gleich weitere 2Kg bestellt.
Tonn
Bewertet in Spanien am 12. Oktober 2024
Emisor de rayos UV.
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