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ELEGOO ABS-Like 3D Printer Resin is a 1000g clear blue photopolymer designed for 405nm UV curing printers. It delivers high precision with low shrinkage, mimics ABS plastic’s toughness with enhanced tenacity, and offers excellent fluidity for smooth, hole-free prints. Compatible with most UV LCD/MSLA/DLP printers, it cures rapidly under 385-410nm UV light, optimizing both print quality and speed.
N**O
Great post-processing color (stays white)
This is some good resin. I haven't strayed far from the brand that my printer (Nova3D Elfin2) came with, but I wasn't happy with their white. As shown in the photos after curing Nova3D's white turns almost a sepia color... if you will? This ELEGOO ABS-Like Rapid Resin stays white or at least a better shade of white.I posted a photo of an octopus, it's the test file that comes with my printer, that guy has sat outside for a few weeks at this point. Still just as white as ever. In the other photo, I printed some wall mounting brackets for my Bose SoundTouch monitor speakers. On the left is the Nova3D Resin and on the right is the ElEGOO ABS-Like.This stuff is great for printing lithophanes. It's successfully printed up to .1mm layer height (for faster printing).The Bose Bracket and the Octopus are both printed at .035mm layer height. Honestly unless you're looking and not-post processing, 99% of the things I print in resin now can be printed at .1mm layer height. A layer of paint covers up almost any layer marks, plus this stuff is strong.I will have to post a question to the maker.. I'm unable to dial in the perfect first layer settings.... Everything I try this thing sticks to the build plate like it was supposed to be married to it. I end up breaking the model by trying to force it off. The only way I've come around this was just put supports on everything, even the base, but with the Nova3D Standard Resin I didn't have to do that, it comes off perfectly (with just a tad force).I have been using the clippers that come with my printer as a trick to get the model to lift up, then once it's given up a bit of the adhesion I use the spatula... anyone recommend a new way? I'm new to resin (5 months)
A**R
Great resin
Really great and reliable resin. Print on a Saturn 2 and elegoo is great and putting out print settings for multiple products. Washes great with a 2 step 99% IPA wash. Great definition on details. Good viscosity and I rarely have issues with mix or resin sitting for long.
J**.
Perfect
Arrived on time and perfect conditions, works perfect, the looks are unique, haven’t tested if it’s more durable than standard resin
S**D
A very good UV resin choice - high detail, decent strength, and a good price point.
This is my current go-to resin for most prints. I prefer the Grey, as it shows details fairly well, but I've used the other colors with the same results. Once I got got my printer dialed in for this resin, I've had dozens of build plates printed without a single failure. It's really good.Prints with this resin tend to be very highly detailed and reasonable strong. In smaller pieces, there is some brittleness, especially if you overcure, so I definitely try not to do that. It is very temperature sensitive, and I try to make sure my printing room is 80 degrees F for the best results. I clean with a 99 percent IPA solution, using a dirty and a clean wash, and this seems to do quite well with this resin.Most recently I have taken to mixing in 80% Elegoo ABS with 20% Siraya Tenacious - for any prints that I want to be extra durable, or have extra fine breakable parts. This does seem to bump up the durability, at a slight cost of detail, but with this mix most parts I can drop from my head to the floor without any breakage at all.At the price point it's currently at (1kg for $40), this is a very competitive and high quality resin.
C**A
New weird sweet smell.
New smell...I actually thought there was a gas leak in my resin room as the smell had a sweet undertone. I don't know what they did but I hope not every batch smells like this...It usually has much less odor and is akin to a rubber smell but this new smell is horrid. I almost called the gas company but (against my better judgement) smelled both my old resin bottle and the new one and it's DEFINITELY the resin. o.O It's a great resin but I'll switch if it keeps smelling this pungent.
J**S
Create
Worked great for creating D&D figures. Printable.
K**S
Incredibly Reliable, Especially for the Price
First off, the gray resin in my opinion is the best at showing details on unpainted models or prints. :)The odor on this resin is extremely tame. I had worked in a paint store for 5 years and had been exposed to all kinds of industrial grade enamels, solvents, etc. This stuff isn't even as stinky as opening up a normal gallon of paint. High points there. I have it in my computer room where I prefer to reside for long hours, and have never been bothered by the odor, especially when the cover is on the printer. No smell.As for quality, I'm kind of blown away. I had printed a miniature for D&D, and didn't check the scale of the model. Base was supposed to be about the size of a quarter, but the overall height was less than a quarter's diameter. Despite the ridiculous tiny-ness of the model, details are still sharp and the stuff still holds together! He has a sword about as thin as a credit card's thickness and is still standing, even through snipping supports, swirling in the IPA bath, handling with no extreme precaution, etc.The price is extremely fair, in my opinion. You can buy approximately the same amount of material for FDM printing (1 spool) for about the same price, and FDM is known as the cheaper of the 3D printing technologies. 500g turns out to be a little less than half a liter, which has gotten me about a dozen D&D minis, as well as a 6-inch tall statue, with about a third of the bottle still left.Overall highly recommend. I will probably be buying the 1000g size next.
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