🎨 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game with SUNLUPA Resin!
SUNLUPA Like Resin is a high-performance 3D printer resin designed for precision and ease of use. With a low shrinkage rate and fast curing capabilities, it ensures high-quality prints. Compatible with various printers, it features a light odor and easy cleanup, all packaged in a leak-proof bottle for safe delivery.
J**Y
Best resin I've used
This stuff is really great! The prints came out really flexible. Which is the main complaint I've always had with resin prints. I haven't printed any miniatures with it yet. The details facing away from the plate are super sharp and it takes really well to a hobby knife for cleaning up little support nubs. The only thing I'm not sure of is the details facing the build plate as the prints I've done so far haven't really had much of that. So far though I am super impressed and I think this maybe my new main go to resin.
E**S
Best Resin I've bought so far
To be honest, I was very skeptical of this product when I bought it. I have used a lot of different resins looking for a material that isn't so brittle and this is the only product that I can honestly say meets my expectations for a tough resin. The amount of details that it captures is amazin. This product is truly the best resin I have ever used and it's going to become my go-to resin from now on.
R**.
Good resin but maybe a bad batch
I purchased 2 1000g gray Nylon like resin bottles but in the 6 pieces I've printed, only 1 has come out without any abnormalities or holes not in the model. Even after cleaning the vat and filtering after each print I still have issues with this resin. I also purchased ABS like resin from Sunlu and had no issues. Maybe it might be a bad batch or something else
S**L
SUNLU Nylon Like Resin
I’m not a fan. This is the only SUNLU resin I’ve tried so I guess I’d be curious to see how the regular resin or hard resin works. I’ve tried multiple calibration prints at different exposure times and I had nice results. Nowhere near as crisp and clean as my favorite go to resin, Epax Hard but they were more than acceptable. The problem is my prints. I haven’t had any failures but just not happy with the results. I guess I would consider then failures since I haven’t used any of them. With multi piece prints, they won’t fit together without a lot of trimming or shaving. Even if I make multiple tweaks to the exposure time, I pretty much always get the same results. Supports are so much harder to remove then with Epax Hard. Im guessing it’s because the Hard resin snaps off faster because it’s not as flexible as the nylon like resin. Also I’ve noticed that the base layer under the supports is not nice and clean. Almost looks like layers are separating. Just the first few. If I use a semi firm brush to clean it, the layers come off. After curing I hit it with a quick sanding and it looks alright but why? I love how I can print something with Epax Hard and know it’s going to print perfect. Maybe I’m not used to the finicky SUNLU resin. But for me I’m not going to waste ant more time on this.
A**Y
Must have been a odd batch
So I had some fails, but most prints came out however, and I don't know why, my supports would stick to the model if they where very close. Further when the print was done there would be sheets or globs of partially cured resin left in the vat and on the nFEP. I like SunLu and have had good experiences with both ABS and standard resins.