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The RESIONE 3D Printer Resin, F80 Elastic Resin, is a high-performance photopolymer resin designed for LCD, DLP, and MSLA 3D printing. With a capacity of 1000g, it offers exceptional elasticity, resilience, and compatibility with various 3D printers, making it ideal for both professional and hobbyist applications.
E**D
Good product, but check the internet for guidance.
My first print failed using medium supports. I then found a couple of Youtube videos which helped a lot. Installing the latest firmware on my Elegoo Mars was necessary but the latest downloadable FW from Elegoo was not the very latest. I went to the chitubox website to get a newer version which works great. The resin is a little translucent for thin-walled parts ~1.00mm. Picture to follow.
A**R
Flexible resin
Excellent product but expensive. Only drawback is you need to be prepared to wait for prints to finish. Settings need to be dialed in but once you get them right the outcomes are amazing.
N**6
Nice resin
Maybe a little pricey but saying that it’s a decent resin, not as easy to work with as some but you are left with a good print, flexible and decent quality. A good colour and texture
M**A
Very elastic, difficult to get good adhesion
The media could not be loaded. First time ever i deal with flexible resin and it is definitely more to look into since it is more difficult to print and handle post processing. I was struggling on beginning to get any adhesion to bed. I needed to grab sand paper and rough area for better adhesion. Before it was too smooth and could stick to it. I can recommend investing into flexible plate for printer, will help removing it but sand paper it before use.Printed, cleaned with isopropyl alcohol and then cured gave nice texture and structure. It feels in hand very rubbery and if printed thin it is super flexible, which can work great for belts, rc toys and miniature. I noticed after curing it is very sticky, need about another 24h-48h to be normal to touch.Having elastic resin definitely brings more benefits. First it is more durable and resistant for breaking. Normal resin is very britle, this one opposite. Can survive more tough handling. Printed rubber tire comes out nicely, just perfect for fitting and using on rough terrain.
A**R
Good quality resin
The media could not be loaded. I have been reviewing a number of different resins recently since getting my Elegoo Mars II Mono printer and was really interested to see the F80 Elastic resin.I normally print miniatures which works best with traditional rigid resin, however, was curious to see how this would perform and what uses I could put it to.I also have some F69 and K resins, also by RESIONE, so will be comparing them to a degree.F80. By the Gods it's thick!First layer sounded like it was going to shatter the screen when the plate dropped to zero.Doesn't hold detail as well as the more rigid resins, but still gives a pass on the XP2 test, managing to define all vertical bars, pegs and holes clearly - edges are a bit schmushy, but considering it's other properties that's forgivable. At 2mm thick it feels and behaves like pleather - bends with very little force, and springs back to shape near instantly.This print also stretches about 1.5x when under 3mm thick. IPA didn't clean it as thoroughly as Ethanol and overall it was a little harder to clean in general.In simple terms.If K printed a wheel, F69 would print the tyre, and F80 would print the inner tube.
A**R
Tricky but worth it
I'll be the first to admit that I'm a beginner when it comes to resin printing (but I know my way around an FDM printer). I've been trying a few different resins and so far I'm really likeing the Resione ones. They seem to be a bit more expensive than some others but really good quality and they have some quite unique properties.When I've tried printing flexible parts with TPU filament on an FDM printer they've normally turned out a bit more rigid than I wanted so I was curious to see how well a flexible resin print would come out. The short answer is that it's excellent and you can make some lovely rubbery parts. They're tough but flexible, which is great.The resin itself is quite different to most others I've tried in that it's much thicker in consistency and it needs longer layer times. It's also quite temperature sensitive, which makes sense given how viscous it is. Anyway if you follow the instructions on Resione's web site you can get your settings right with a few test prints before committing to something bigger. After a bit of trial and error I'm now getting some decent prints from it and I'm impressed with the results.As I say it's not cheap, but it is good.
T**N
Good quality flexible elastic resin
This F80 resin from Resione comes boxed with the bottle sealed in plastic. It's different from standard resins in that pours very thick and somewhat resembles oil. I had to play with settings a bit (it needs at least 5 seconds per layer on a mono screen and 65 for the base layers) and it doesn't clean easy but the prints were decent - tough, flexible and elastic. If there are any faults in the model it can tear quite easily when pulled but otherwise returns to its original state very quickly. With resin like this I find that the more infomation that's available online the better - there's more on the listing page than comes with the bottle but I did have to download the Chitubox settings.Overall though I am very happy with this resin. It's rather expensive and takes a bit of getting used to but the opportunities it provides for making flexible prints makes it worth it.
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