🚀 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game with SUNLU Resin!
The SUNLUABS Like Resin is a 1000g high-performance photopolymer resin designed for 3D printing. It cures quickly under 395-405nm UV light, offering exceptional toughness, low shrinkage, and high precision. Compatible with various printer brands, this user-friendly resin ensures a seamless printing experience while being easy to clean and store.
J**G
The best low cost resin with high reliability out there.
The stuff rocks. My models all come out looking phenomenal. Easy printing and good color. Does not shatter if dropped. Can warp a little bit overtime on thin flat pieces. But for normal thicker stuff, works a treat!
K**N
Durable, flexible, and accurate resin
I make my own 3D models that I print and use to make jewelry and cosplay items for my etsy store. My typical go-to resin is Elegoo standard in gray, it has always performed very well for me and I'm not someone to often decide to try something else when what I have does what I need it to. Then I wanted to try out a white resin to make some buttons for kandi this past weekend and this was the brand that I could get the fastest (and I believe the cheapest too but I don't really remember).My printer is an Elegoo Saturn, models sliced in chituboxPro and chitubox basic. I could not find any information on print settings so I figured let's just try my typical ones, which are the base elegoo resin settings from their spreadsheet with only modifying the layer height from 0.05mm to 0.04mm, the bottom lift speed to 40mm/min and lifting speed to 50mm/min. The first batch of masks came out with some holes in cheeks which I attribute to a combination of needing a slightly longer exposure time and messing with the model a bit to adjust the thinner sections. Exposure time was brought up from 2.5s to 2.85s and this current batch came out great. My model is still very thin but the resin flexes a lot, my only concern with that is I have to be careful getting the supports off because the uncured model has a tendency to tear if I'm being rough with it. As for accuracy, the nominal width is 15mm and I've measured them at between 14.98-14.99mm so I'm pretty happy with that.It also seems to clean up pretty easily, though I do move my build plates after printing to allow as much resin to drip off as I can (sometimes overnight, or longer if I forget about them...) then do a quick initial rinse and light scrub in 99% IPA the a 4-5min run in clean IPA. Didn't need to run them through a 2nd wash cycle like I do with elegoo's abs-like 2.0 resin.My one and only gripe with it is that the white yellows pretty noticeably when curing. The above photo has an uncured model on the left(ish) and cured model on the right. Cured for 3 minutes in a Mercury XL cure box.Will definitely be trying out some more resins from Sunlu, I like what I've seen so far.
T**S
Great, durable, and nice print quality
I ordered the black resin and use 0.03 layer height, between 2 and 3 seconds per layer with 6 bottom layers at 60s. This is great stuff. For smaller prints it is super flexible, meaning you have to bend thin parts quite a bit before they break. For larger prints it's tough (I did around 3s per larger for larger ones), I dropped a model from 7ft onto concrete to test and it bounced 2ft but didn't even chip. When warm, supports literally fall off after printing, although they are pretty tough when cold. This is probably my go to resin now.
M**E
Best all around Resin
This is a great all-around resin. It may not do everything perfectly, but does most things well. The pictures are of some of my prints, I have done very little to clean these up other than removing the supports and assembling the car (wheels were separate). This material is tuf. The ball can be thrown, bounced, and beaten. I have printed a couple and plan on trying a couple bats on some of them. I don't image it would struggle with a wiffle ball bat, but I doubt it will survive a metal or wood bat.Note: Thin pieces, such as the sword held by the biker punk, are flexible. I printed a bookmark for my sister (Sorry no pictures) and the part that went in the book was very thin and very flexible, but still seemed durable.I have only had one print failure, but I have failed to get that particular model to print with any resin.I have only had a 3D printer for a month or so at this point, I have tried a few resins. This one is the best and the price is right.
K**O
Super thick but prints well when diluted
Sunlu ABS resin - dark gray. The color and finish of the print is very nice. No doubt my favorite color out of the machine. Cleans easily with 99% IPA.However, it is thick as snot. I usually dilute it with Phrozen ABS to make it more viscous.Straight out of the bottle, it requires on average 2.35 to 2.4 sec/layer. When I mix in 50% Phrozen ABS, I can bring layer time down to about 2.15 to 2.2 sec/layer. Phrozen ABS is WAY too expensive and I go through about 15 ltrs a month easily. This is my backup to my new goto Anycubic ABS Pro 2. That's my new favorite. But also in the 2.35 to 2.4 sec/layer. I don't bother mixing Phrozen into the Anycubic due to cost.
A**N
Best resin for the price on the market.
I've tried most of the major resins and specifically the abs like resins. Dollar for dollar there's nothing that compares. Should price go up there are similar competitors but the price for such excellent performance makes this my only buy. I run through about 4000ml a week. Durability of finished prints is excellent, have survived drops even with small spindly pieces. I run my printers fairly slow but even fast printing speeds have been excellent. Not finicky and easy to use in general. Prints have excellent detail and durability. You can see even eyelashes at about 15um printed well and didn't break.
G**E
Best resin for the price
Solid, flexible, bendable, perfect for minis and statue prints. Run it in my GK2 and my Saturn 4 Ultra. Only failures I get are from improper supports. Not the resins fault at all.Color, value for the money and performance of this resin is the best I have used, for this price.
S**O
Wow!
This stuff is spectacular! Prints accurately, flexes nicely while still remaining sturdy, I'd compare the results to injection molded plastic parts more than 3D printed ABS, honestly.If you need complaints, clear does print a bit more yellow than other clear resins and supports seem to separate with greater difficulty and leave more noticeable marks than other resins. That said, this is flat out the best resin I've used for prototyping mechanical parts ever.
C**D
Awesome resin
Best I've used.
B**L
More durable, less brittle
I used the same settings as my standard resin and I’m very happy with the result. I’ve already dropped several minis in circumstances that would have shattered a previous one. No injuries!
J**
Packed well
and came with a few filters My printer is not helping its clearness but I like the resin so far.
J**E
Perfect for minis... when it's in stock
Come on Sunlu, let's get some stock in. This stuff is ideal for minis, forget expensive nonsense like "Wargaming resin". Prints easily, tensile and dimensional accuracy are the same exposure time! It's nicely flexy so your models won't shatter easily, details are all there. Price is amazing.It's perfect, but Sunlu isn't stocking consistently!
B**N
Best value resin on the market
This resin is hands down the best value resin you can buy. I had been using siraya tech fast resin exclusively for about the last 4-5 years, because any other resin I tried just didn’t stack up. I decided to give Sunlu a try because I saw a lot of YouTubers using it but just thought it was due to the low cost.Figured it would still be crappy brittle trash like most anything else I’ve tried not made by Siraya tech. Never the less I decided to buy a 2kg bottle to try it out and will never go back. The results were as good as the siraya tech fast in terms of durability and print quality as well as extremely low failure % (maybe around 1% Usually due to my mistake with supports) and all that at literally half the cost. I am blown away by how good this stuff is at the price point. if you’re reading reviews like I was before pulling the trigger and are apprehensive, I promise you, you won’t regret the decision and you will be a Sunlu resin user for life. If making the switch from siraya tech fast, you don’t even need to change your slicer settings/exposure times. I treat this resin exactly the same and it gives me exactly the same awesome results. 5 Good stars to Sunlu for putting out a quality resin at the lowest price point on the market.
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