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The Siraya Tech 2kg Build 3D Printer Resin in Sonic Grey is a high-resolution, non-brittle engineering resin designed for LCD and DLP 3D printing. It offers low warping and shrinkage, making it ideal for detailed models and molds. Its unique tappable feature allows for easy threading, ensuring durability and precision across various applications.
C**S
my go to all around resin.
siraya tech resins have always worked very well for me. after i ran out of siraya tech fast resin i decided to give anycubic resin a try and it had alot of failures in printing and was very brittle. both the siraya tech fast resin and their build resin are far more durable. as you can see from the pictures i printed some functional parts for my longer lk4 pro fdm printer. the color adds a unique look when parts are thin as the resin is a dusky translucent. then the solid parts have a very nice glassy black quality to them.siraya tech list this resin as tapable and it certainly is. the various fan shrouds and air ducts i resin printed for my filament printer had to be drilled and tapped. and all went well. this resin has good toughness and overall strength as well. very good resin for models and functional parts. all resin prints shown were printed on my longer orange 10 at .05mm layers and a 10.5 second cure time per layer. 60 seconds on bottom layers.edit 1/12/2020;i have since added some models i printed of the mandolorian a hollow bust, and a full figurine. i have also printed with this resin an xbox series x battery cover for a friend and some functional parts for my reloading table. it is still my Go-to all around resin.
N**E
My new go-to printer juice
This stuff is amazing. I was using Elegoo ABS Like 3.0 in grey and it printed small delicate details perfectly every time but was pretty brittle even on short drops. I printed the same parts with this Build resin and it has even sharper detail while being much stronger. It feels less flexible but I prefer a more rigid part anyways. If I need flexibility I might try blending some tenacious in but this is my new standard. The profile Siraya provided is perfect for my Saturn 2.The smell is also extremely minimal, at least compared to the Elegoo stuff.
F**N
Hands down, the best resin that I have used.
This is hands down the best resin that I have used. It works great for printing out small and delicate details and it's strong enough to use for functional prints. While so far, all of Siraya Tech's resins have been great, this one is my favorite and the one that I keep coming back to over and over. It was easy to get it dialed in starting off with their recommended settings with just a few tweaks. Printing everything in these pics using a Elegoo Mars 2 with great results. This resin is also a little forgiving of the temperature. I've printed at 20ºC without issue. You can also mix this with Siraya Tech Tenacious (90% Build and 10% Tenacious by weight in grams) to make your models a little more drop proof if needed. As long as they keep making this resin, I'm going to keep buying it!
B**Y
"Less" Brittle
I like this stuff and will buy again but it is not "non-brittle". More accurate to say that it is "less brittle" than standard resin. Do not attempt to screw plastic or sheet-metal screws into this material, it will shatter like glass under the stress. Use machine screws and tap the holes like you might do if working in aluminum billet etc. Accepts tapped threads very well and resultant threads are sufficiently strong. No to minimal shrinkage. I have not had to alter any parts due to shrinkage. Parts resistant to drop breakage so definitely "less brittle" Good resin for functional parts will continue to use.
L**)
Best Resin On The Market
Quality of prints on my 3d Printer were dependent upon initial set-up and adjusting settings to get optimal/best results. I used cones of calibration and did around 5-6 initial test prints to tweak my settings to get the best results on my Elegoo Saturn S. I attached a screenshot of my settings that gave me optimal prints. One other note. When homing/z'ing my printer, I homed my printer to my FEP, meaning, I fill my vat with 1/4th full of resin, and then home my build plate, followed by setting my z-axis setting. So far, zero failed prints and amazing results. Resin matters. Hope this helps, and all the best.
L**.
great stuff
THIS STUFF IS THE BEES KNEES.This stuff barely wraps.Pro tip: in your CAD, shell and rib your parts (as opposed to printing solid blocks). That will reduce stress on the part and any warping if any.Pro tip 2: if you have lychee premium, use the project support function. It will outline your surfaces in supports and you will have even support for parts that need to be flat.Resin is viscous. Cleans easy, ~4sec layer per 75um layer. Depends on the surface area of your part too
K**E
Struggling to do resin printing? This will make it 10x easier
I got my first ever resin printer and could not get a successful print to save my life. I re-leveled the bed god knows how many times, tried lubricating the FEP film, tried changing the number bottom layers and exposure times, and nothing worked. Finally I decided to switch resins and since I saw some good reviews about siraya tech resin I figured I'd give them a try.My very first print after switching resins was a success!! I had been at my wits end thinking I'd never get to use my resin printer and their resin saved my sanity. They've earned a customer for life and I can't wait to try out more of their resins!
J**Y
ease of use
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