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Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
I bought this to make some rubber mounts that had perished for a very old Shure 55SW and it worked perfectly. The only issue is that the smell was unbearable. I have my printer in my office on the second floor of my house and had to move it outside at night to print with this material. The whole house smelled like it, even though it was upstairs with 2 fans cycling the air in and out. It's not super soft and rubbery, it's firm and rubbery. It does take almost twice as long to print compared to plastic style resins as it needs more time per layer exposure. Hope that helps any potential buyer.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
I've used this resin for all kinds of builds from the small to larger models with excellent results. I recommend this to anyone who wants to have a dependable resin for their 3D printing projects.
Iguana
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
this one was surprisingly good.It is thick like motor oil and needs a lot of IPA to be cleaned but once you have the right setting it will print really good.The material is very flexible and can be mixed with similar resins in case you want to lower the cost a bit (because it's quite expensive)
Sik
Reviewed in Australia on August 2, 2023
Great resin fit for purpose
jorge amador juarez
Reviewed in Mexico on August 2, 2023
Debería venir un manual de configuración para imprimir este tipo de resina
Bret La Plante
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2023
I needed a softer, semi-flexible resin to print some shark teeth for a project and wanted to make sure that nobody cut or poked themselves on the teeth. This resin worked great for what I needed. The teeth came out with a semi-flexible tip and when hollowed, is even more flexible. The profile for the Phrozen Sonic Mighty 8K that was provided on the support page worked wonderfully. I was getting successful prints on day 1!Just a note: I did have to make my support tips a little larger in diameter compared to my normal model resin.
Brandy
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2023
I like that it UV cures... Sort of. It has a longer than normal cure time and stays sticky even after I leave it in for the time it says. I guess that's the latex rubber in it? Idk. But it's not as flexible or silicone-like as I imagined it to be (kind of like the advertised image?) It's not at all like that!! A little flexibile maybe and then tear, or it will be rock solid with enough softness to dent with fingernail. I definitely wouldn't do shoes with it though I think it would be uncomfortable unless you printed orthaprdic arch supports (but maybe also my cure times are off based on the power of my laser/printer or wavelength/nm difference? My opinion is based on that !! So.. We'll have to see what other people have to say. So just a meh 😑for me
C.M.Rogers
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 10, 2023
This stuff is a bit on the expensive site as resins go, but worth it for the functionality.I use this for two things:1. 3D printing flexible parts - Prints very well, with high amount of detail with flexible results.2. Dipping and coating parts for a slightly tacky seal (I 3D printed some vaccume cleaner parts that needed a rubber seal. Just dipping the end in this SLA and hitting it with the UV curing lamp makes adding a rubber washer unnecessary. The slightly tacky nature of this material when it's clean and glossy makes it ideal for this, as it provides a significantly higher amount of flexible friction and makes an air-tight seal on the parts for maximum suction.I've given it 5 stars for value for money, because it's simply magical stuff. Sand it down for non-tacky finish. Leave it glossy for added friction.
Constructora y Urbanizadora EUMAR SA de CV
Reviewed in Mexico on July 14, 2022
Es muy difícil poner el tiempo de exposición y de 10 piezas solo 2 salen bien debería haber una ayuda para usuarios
Hortensia
Reviewed in Spain on January 25, 2022
Compré una cámara usada hace un tiempo y faltaba una de las dos puertas laterales. Pensé que solo tendría un reemplazo del fabricante, pero querían $ 180 para instalarlo y se negaron a venderme solo la pieza, por lo que decidí hacer el mío. La puerta tiene que ser flexible, tiene que encajar a presión para evitar la entrada de polvo, suciedad y humedad, y tiene que estar amarrada. El exterior tiene un acabado de cuero sintético y el interior tiene un sello cuadrado que sobresale. Originalmente diseñé la puerta en dos piezas: una pieza exterior de plástico duro, con un anillo de sellado/anclaje de goma. Entonces encontré el F69. Las propiedades de F69 eran tales que era lo suficientemente rígido para el exterior pero lo suficientemente flexible para el interior, lo que me permitió imprimir todo el conjunto como una sola pieza. De todos modos, la puerta de la izquierda es original y la de la derecha está impresa. Sería difícil distinguirlos. En términos de facilidad de uso, no tuve absolutamente ningún problema para imprimir con él. Utilicé soportes más pesados de lo normal; un artículo que vi lo sugirió. También descargué la configuración de impresión de Resione para mi impresora. Funcionó perfectamente. Solo hay un inconveniente con esta resina: la resina sin curar tiene vapores muy fuertes. La próxima vez que imprima con esto, definitivamente reubicaré mi impresora.
Steve H.
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2022
I bought a used camera a while back, and one of the two doors on the side was missing. I figured I'd but a replacement from the manufacturer, but they wanted $180 to install it, and refused to sell me just the part, hence I decided to make my own. The door has to be flexible, it has to press fit to keep out dust, dirt and moisture, and it has to to be tethered. The outside has a leatherette finish, and the inside has a protruding square seal. I originally designed the door in two pieces - a hard plastic outer piece, with a rubber sealing ring/tether. Then I found the F69. The properties of F69 were such that it was rigid enough for the outside yet flexible enough for the inside, which allowed me to print the whole assembly as one piece. Anyway, the door on the left is an original, and the one on the right is printed. You'd be hard pressed to tell them apart. In terms of ease of use, I had absolutely no issues printing with it. I did use heavier supports than normal - one article I saw suggested that. I also downloaded Resione's print settings for my printer. It worked flawlessly. There is only one downside with this resin -- the uncured resin has a very strong fumes. Next time I print with this I will definitely be relocating my printer.
E. Saggese
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2021
This resin can produce good results if you use the right settings, but the right settings aren't obvious.First, it is very opaque, so the plate has to be extremely level for the first few layers to attach properly.Second, it is *extremely* thick. This means that if you are printing any flat surface more than a few cm on each side, the resin won't be able to flow in and out quickly enough. This causes problems both on lift and return of the plate.On lift, it generates a suction force that can cause the print to detach from the plate, from supports or even from itself. The solution to this is to lower the raise speed to *extremely* low. I'm using 10mm/sec for the first four mm, 70mm/sec for the rest of the lift.A similar problem happens when the plate is going down: any relatively large surface will need to evacuate the resin as it goes down, and that won't be possible if the plate is moving too fast. As a result, at best the layers will be thicker than they should, and at worst they will peel off since they re too thick for the light to reach the already printed parts though the dark, opaque resin. For large flat surfaces I was getting at 0.05mm setting layers that were four times as thick! There I also use 10mm/second on the downward move for the last 4 mm, 50mm/second for the rest, plus I wait one extra second at the end of the move before lighting the LCD up.As for other settings, if I print at 0.05mm layers, they come out fine but for large surfaces they come out a bit thicker than desired even at those speeds, and at 0.1mm the thickness is as expected but I have to use an exposure time of 8 seconds for each layer, and 50 seconds for the base.So for large flat surfaces that require such values the printing process can be SLOOOW. Printing a patterned slate 2mm thick took 30 minutes! For smaller surfaces and shells I was able to do with faster (but still low) move speeds, but it's still much slower than printing with normal resins.As for the resulting objects, they are fantastic. I was able to print rubbery patterned surfaces that can be wrapped around contoured objects, model vehicle tires and other flexible items, with great accuracy and detail.Just be prepared to waste your first $57 on trials until you figure out the right settings. I am happy with the product, but I am dinging one star because the company should provide detailed guidance on the right settings for different scenarios given how out of the ordinary this resin parameters are.
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