🎨 Print Your Imagination in Pink!
The RESIONE 3D Printer Resin F80 is a high-performance photopolymer resin designed for LCD, DLP, and MSLA 3D printing. With a unique pink color and a weight of 500g, it offers exceptional elasticity, resilience, and compatibility with various 3D printers, making it ideal for creating detailed models, including dental applications.
Manufacturer | RESIONE |
Brand | RI RESIONE |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 7.95 x 3.31 x 3.31 inches |
Color | Pink |
Material Type | Resin |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 500g |
Manufacturer Part Number | Re-r131461 |
S**S
Get your settings correct
The media could not be loaded. I primarily use litchi slicer but could not get any success, even when using other users profiles for this resin. Resione provides profiles for Chitubox and after downloading that slicer and the associated profiles I achieved continuous successful prints. This stuff is amazing and if you are also a scale model/rc car builder you can produce amazing tires. Also flexible side mirrors, mudflaps, wipers, etc.Cleaning the vat and build plate is considerably more work than standard resins. This stuff is thick and messy so do yourself a favor and print any and everything you want to simulate rubber.
C**N
Great prints clean, messy, heavy smell, and can irritate eyes. Use only in ventilated space.
This resin produces awesome prints. I used an Anycubic Photon M3 Plus with the configuration file from Resiones website. The very first print came out just as good as my dialed in prints using non flexible Elegoo Water washable resins. I did not expect that.The good:The resin is very flexible, retains/returns to it's shape after being flexed, doesn't peel or break apart and picks up even fine details.The bad:It's expensive, more than you realize. Because the prints are rubber a large number of people will likely use this for functional parts which are less likely to be hollow meaning you use more of it on top of it being pricey. Aside from price it smells, and not to a small extent. At first I thought it was just a bit stronger than normal resin however I left home to go to work and came back and it hit me hard, it smells like resin mixed with tire fire. I continued to print with it with my windows open and after about 6 hours of printing noticed my eyes became irritated if I was near the printer for long periods of time (such as while cleaning batches of parts while others printed.) It's also messy. 99% IPA doesn't cut through it much. I found I hand to dunk it in IPA, rub it clean with my hands, then lightly use a toothbrush to clean the "goop" out of nooks and crannies on the parts. After that I can finally cure it.It's a great resin but it requires far more effort, twice the money, and goes half as far. I would not use it unless it was absolutely needed. It's neat, but hardly worth the cost for the novelty.
R**T
Tricky and temperamental
This resin is tricky and temperamental and takes some testing to get a good outcome. But now that I understand its properties and the environment it requires I’ve had a very successful experience and now I’m making usable parts. Maintaining proper viscosity is the key to a successful print. I made an internal heater for my printer to regulate the chamber temperature as well as measuring viscosity and resin temperature before I begin the print. If I do this I’ve had 100% success.I’m using a elegoo Mars pro 2
S**.
The best soft resin ever.
Great results
A**R
Damaged my printer
This resin ripped a hole through my vat and ruined my screen protector. I first used it right after replacing my vat membrane. I got two failed prints in a row where the parts came off the build plate and stuck to the vat. I was running it at the recommend settings on the bottle. On the third attempt I increased it's adhesion to the plate by increase ng the first 5 layers cure time to the maximum recommendee setting to keep it from coming off. Then I decreased the cure time for the rest of the print when it's touch the vat to the minimum recommended setting to make easier to separate from the membrane. Last of all I made sure that the file always had less surface area connected to the vat than the build plate. Then after I did everything I could to get it to work a catastrophe happend. This time it didn't separate from the build plate, it ripped a hole in my vat membrane and got resin all over the screen protector on the printers screen. Luckily I only have to replace the screen protector and the vat membrane and it didn't cure resin to the printer screen itself (I hope).It took about two hours to clean up the mess after which my eyes were burning from the fumes it put in the air, which my normal resins don't do. It's also super thick and sticky and it got everywhere since I could poor all of it through my funnel at once and there were holes in my vat. The bits and pieces of unfinished parts that came out were very flexible as advertised but not stretchy or squishable like rubber. I'm definitely returning this product and staying away from it forever.
C**N
Does not work on photon mono x
Great resin but I was unable to make a successful print on photon mono x after 20 attempts with suggested settings and any other settings. Parts keep sticking to the vat.The only part I was able to print was the calibration model which was only 3 mm highAnd it printed with nice detail. Taller parts just keep stretching the entire piece and it detached from platform or destroys the supports
G**4
Can get it to stick.
I’ve tried the recommended settings, experimented to my hearts desire, and I absolutely cannot get anything to stick to the build plate. All it does is cure too the vat and I have a mess to clean up. I’ve tried everything I can think of and just can’t get it to work. It also creates one hell of a mess. It is so sticky (ironic), and gooey it just seems to track everywhere. I’m just frustrated, and I give up.
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