Clearest Clear Resin for 3D Printing?
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Create water-clear resin 3D prints, no polishing required!
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Anycubic Water Washable Clear Resin: amzn.to/3K3s4P9
Anycubic High Clear Resin: www.anycubic.com/collections/...
Cali-Dragon by McGybeer: www.printables.com/model/2091...
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Thanks to Anycubic for providing me with this resin to experiment with!
Thanks for watching and have fun printing!
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"whats the best way to make water clear resin 3d prints" Me, who doesnt even own a resin 3d printer: "Im listening"
@barkatem
10 ай бұрын
real
@maverickmissile801
8 ай бұрын
same :)
@I_KnowWhatYouAre
6 ай бұрын
It’s call having an interest in the hobby. Ain’t a thing wrong with that
@Bapate-rh9be
6 ай бұрын
FDM printers are very cheap. Theres also lots of cheap material, so getting into that hobby at all is a pretty low monetairy investment.
Clear spay varnish or similar would be better/faster
@jtrain9926
Жыл бұрын
Was gonna say, a clear, resin based spray varnish would work better
@infernaldaedra
Жыл бұрын
Varnish will give a good finish but may yellow
@Hellspawnxxx
Жыл бұрын
@@infernaldaedra Not if you use Krylon Clear UV protection. It wont yellow.
@twistedmyth5860
10 ай бұрын
@@infernaldaedra Resin Yellows Anyways.
@infernaldaedra
10 ай бұрын
@@Hellspawnxxx Krylon is kinda crap at that point I'd just use automotive clear coat 😂
imagine 3d printing a whole army of orcs and say they are purple
@infernaldaedra
Жыл бұрын
Or an big wort wort wort Sangheli Elite Lizard daddy
@alexandrevaliquette3883
10 ай бұрын
I'm sad, cause I don't get it! :(@lucianosibona1228
@ConnorSinclairCavin
4 ай бұрын
“Sir, why do you only have empty bases on your field?” “Well… i guess my purple orks past their stealth roll eh ref?” “… i will allow it, carry on.”
All the regular resin crafting tips are coming back to life and being rediscovered by 3d printers 😂❤
For really small things I like to use a clear nail polish because it's super cheap and doesn't need a lamp for curing. I mostly use it for small things since it dries quickly and can look clumpy if you go too slowly on larger prints.
@FLOPPY1DISK
Жыл бұрын
FYI clear nail polish will crack and yellow over time!
@hedgie_doll2314
Жыл бұрын
@FLOPPY1DISK oh really? I've never had issues with it personally. I find depending on the pigment underneath it can change colour but I've never had cracking happen
@satibel
Жыл бұрын
Tbh if you compare per liter odds are the clear uv resin is cheaper.
@KryaDiere
Жыл бұрын
@@FLOPPY1DISK Clear UV top coat nail gel doesn't crack and yellow over time lmao. (I have them on my nails...) I think you're living in the 90s where ppl used lacquer nail polish.
@FLOPPY1DISK
Жыл бұрын
@@KryaDiere I mean over a long period of time, not the time of applying them on your nails and them eventually wearing away LMAO
I love that model that was shown, it reminds me of a Titanfall Pilot
someone should make the halo arbiter using active camo like that, that would look cool
@LordFueFue
5 ай бұрын
I plan to print Bid Lictors, and von leapers so I can paint them Predictor like
excellent video! 😎 ..the rock was my highlight 😂
@AndrewSink
Жыл бұрын
We've all been there! 🤣
I am absolutely going to do this.
It looks really clear AND has a high level of transparency? Wow
@AndrewSink
Ай бұрын
Yeah, it works really well!
Man the onion articles as so good
@AndrewSink
6 ай бұрын
I’m glad someone else got a kick out of it! 🤣
Thank you we were looking at 3D printing resin for prototyping parts appreciate the help definitely going to continue the research
This is so cool! I wish it would be possible to get the movable 3D printed dragon's like this as a transparent 3d dragon keychain would be so cool!
Perfect Effect
I would love to see an ice man bust made with that
Yeah, thats pretty cool
I do this and it's awesome!
reminds me of those clear halo mega blox figurines
I dip it in the high gloss uv resin (either leftovers or new) instead of brushing so no brush strokes while holding a uv flashlight real quick then finish the cure in a water bath + alcohol under and over uv lights
I wanna see the base after sanding it and then brushing
So this is what I do and my prints come out very clear. I don’t wash it once it’s done. I simply stand it up, let the excess resin drip to the bottom. After some time, wipe off the bottom, cure it. It stays clear but it’s tacky so to finish it off I stand it in a jar of distilled water and cure it one more time. This keeps it clear and removes the tackiness. I’m only curing it for 30 seconds both times but I also have my curing station lid wrapped with aluminum foil which cures it very well in less time.
Could you also apply a gloss coat of varnish for the same effect?
What about polishing with a dremel and wax? I guess that the problem could be related to trapped air
What uv flashlight you use?
Would a torch melt this? In our shop we use them to fix acrylic issues.
tnx. if i skip whashing model procedure and go strait to cure it - what will this make it same glossy-water-transparent effect
Either use glossy clearcoat varnish spray or use a glossy airbrush varnish (the last can even be brushed on if you don't have an airbrush), instead.
Is it water based? Never ever had any luck with them not yellowing
What happens if you cure it without rinsing?
@Ghxzt2161
7 ай бұрын
There would probably be a lot of excess resin in the fine areas. Brushing it on let’s you control how much outer layer you want to put on it
@SteveSearle
6 ай бұрын
I just did my first two clear prints and did not wash them. My process was to print during the day and left them to "drip dry" over night after the print had finished. Then used then used a single drop from a Vallejo paint bottle to deliver the clear resin and the results were perfect. Think of the painting on the resin as more a wipe. Too much will remove detail and take too long to cure.
This is kind of cool if you wanna print an invisible predator figure.
How long did you cure that for with your curing light?
how long did you cure it for?
You can also just cure it and then put a gloss top coat on it of acrylic stuff, id also be less expensive too
Or just apply a thin gloss clearcoat using an airbrush to maintain more detail.
Done this before but my prints come out great but are still sticky or feels like the resin didn't cure. Trying Minwax Polyacrylic Gloss. I like it a little better.
@waterskin7
Жыл бұрын
Same here . Remains sticky after uv cure . I dip in ipa to wash them off but it also wash off some of the areas and no longer glossy
@amused2deth
Жыл бұрын
@@waterskin7 I did roses with this method. I glossed them with a clear coat and loved how they turned out. I also liked how my parts turned out using the Minwax. I'll have to try thinner parts in that first before deciding which way is better.
I need to know how resistant the printing with this resin is to temperature.
oooo i bet you can make visors with tha
Does this resin yellow with time or additional curing?
Wait you brush on more resin? And that resin is cured you’re showing on video? In two days that resin you brushed in doesn’t just revert back ? I’ve never heard of this - for me it just reverts back and I’d assume the thin coat just isn’t fully cured yet. Can you confirm you threw it in your Uv curing machine? Sanding with high detail grit works for me exposing the clear layers as this method you show logically in my head would just cover up that cloudy layer - t of haven’t gotten rid of it. But I’m open to learning more here as it seems to work for you
Airbrush it on like some do to remove voxel lines etc works great just be in a high ventilation area
@blackhoneyboi
7 ай бұрын
Wouldn't you need to thin it for that? What would you even thin resin with?
@miguellopez3392
6 ай бұрын
@blackhoneyboi alcohol would work wouldn't it?
@blackhoneyboi
6 ай бұрын
@@miguellopez3392 I would imagine that would separate and dry out almost immediately, but I could be wrong.
@miguellopez3392
6 ай бұрын
@blackhoneyboi yeah that seems likely maybe a Mr hobby leveling thiner would work better.
Anyone know if you could just airbrush some hi-gloss top coat on? Like mr super clear or something? Or is it just not going to adhere to the resin?
I’m doing this currently and after brushing on the resin it’s taking forever to cure. 20 plus minutes in my elegoo mercury cure station. Now I’m holding a uv light to it as I type this and it’s still wet. I only brushed a very thin layer on my print. Am I doing something wrong? Any tips?
I'd be worried about loss of detail brushing on a layer but i cant see why a fine mist of mr super clear gloss or similar wouldn't do the same 🤔
I want that setup so bad lol
@AndrewSink
Жыл бұрын
It’s not too complicated; you could make it yourself!
Can you print a clear lens and look how perfect it is?
i wonder if spraying with a solvent would do anything
How long did you cure the initial print before you did the brush on? I’m surprised it didn’t yellow at all that’s great.
@AndrewSink
Жыл бұрын
A few minutes. It's been sitting by a window for a while now, and it's still clear!
what are the settings
Is there a way to spray it on? Brushing on seems like it would ruin the smooth finish
@guestc142
Ай бұрын
I'm thinking airbrush though I don't own a resin printer.
Anyone can share the settings for mars 3? Please
Just a shiny clear locker would do the trick. Easier and faster and thinner.
Have you considered printing a high quality mold, casting it in rubber, and then doing a clear epoxy pour?
@AndrewSink
4 ай бұрын
Yes.
@PolishBigfootCircle11
4 ай бұрын
@@AndrewSink 👍
What about just using heat ?
Is it sticky?
If you do a Mild buff first, then Spray on a coating you will get some of the best results
what if you just DON'T wash it before curing?
Couldn't you skip the washing and directly cure it? (I'm only used to FDM so maybe I misunderstand the sense of washing)
@tomhollins5303
Жыл бұрын
That is what I was thinking. "Once you take off the uncured resin residue from the surface, its bad. So put uncured resin on the surface and cure it." Maybe the residue will never cure?
@jonathanspeicher5298
Жыл бұрын
It will coat more evenly if you wash then recoat. If you don't wash, it may come out "lumpy"
@erievans
Жыл бұрын
Washing gets rid of excess resin left on the surface after printing, you aim to put an even layer on when you do it yourself
What if you used a heat gun?
would your share your printing settings? I can't seem to find any ultra clear anycubic lychee settings
@thepenguin9
Жыл бұрын
Just use the manufacturers recommended values
@clinthipfner6042
Жыл бұрын
@thepenguin9 not necessarily. Cones of calibration will show that there usually off up to 5 secs up or down. Also usually there bottom exposure isn't high enough either better to just take the time to calibrate it yourself. For best results
What's the name of varnish?
Song name?
good enough for led beam optics?
@AndrewSink
6 ай бұрын
Haven't tested it, but it's worth a shot!
Lol I did this with regular clear resins and it's almost the same results just slightly less clear
What are you using to UV - cure it in your hands? Can you please share the link for the product? 🙏
@AndrewSink
11 ай бұрын
Sure! It's a UV flashlight: amzn.to/3Qg8RhO
Tourch works sometimes too
@AndrewSink
Жыл бұрын
For curing?
Try going to a piant store or a auto parts house and get a rattle can of clear coat and try spraying a final clear coat over the top it may clear that fog entirely up
@AndrewSink
Жыл бұрын
Acrylic clear-coat is my usual go-to, but I thought this was an interesting approach!
This works but I opt for UV proof clear coat instead otherwise that clear model is gonna turn brown over time if it gets sunlight.
Spray it with acrylic clearcoat.
Duuuude, add a very little amount of metallic blue mica powder. And a very small amount of chrome pigment. CORTANA❤
@AndrewSink
6 ай бұрын
That's an awesome idea!
Am i missing something or could you not just cure it without washing the part in alcohol
Why not just cure without washing?
Question: Does it yellow over time?
@AndrewSink
6 ай бұрын
It’s been sitting next to a window since I made this video; still no yellowing!
Make a clear resin of predator
Is there a good place to find settings for this resin?
@AndrewSink
Жыл бұрын
Anycubic has a guide on their site!
Or you could just spray or airbrush gloss varnish on it?
@AndrewSink
Жыл бұрын
On the inside?
Ayo, i tried this resin one year ago and had problems with yellowing. How do you deal with it and make sure it doesn't yellow later in sunlight? :x
@AndrewSink
Жыл бұрын
Are you sure it was this resin? They just released this particular resin recently, so it might have just been a similar clear resin!
@toko7746
Жыл бұрын
I have had same issues with yellowing. About 2weeks later it gone yellow from the light
@MinkWumpf
Жыл бұрын
@@AndrewSinkthe anycubic resin I used was already out in 2021, so its not the same. Maybe I give it a shot again, do you have a affiliate link or something like that for their products?
ok so what i do to get very clear finish on ANY clear resin... wash and dry as normal but dont brush on resin.... instead use a high gloss varnish from a rattle can or air brush.... THAT is the best way to get waterclear prints without loosing ANY detail due to ya brushed on resin...
Clear coat is berrer its thinner and you dont lose the detail of the print.
I can't even be in the same room as resin
Make some lens
85th
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Len's please, glasses
I wonder what IPA is?🤔 Google says it’s beer?
@AndrewSink
10 ай бұрын
Isopropyl alcohol!
why not clear coat ?
@AndrewSink
Жыл бұрын
You could absolutely clear coat!
Just use gloss vanish
the issue I get is that the clear yellows heavily during printing
@AndrewSink
9 ай бұрын
With this material?
@Jdtcst5
9 ай бұрын
No with any clear resins. Including ones from Formlabs.
I printed a few surfaces for an automotive model once (double curvature but smooth). It took 2 days of sanding from 400 to 7000 grit + polishing.
@AndrewSink
Жыл бұрын
WOW. Brutal, hope you still have feeling in your fingertips!
@danielevendrame9350
Жыл бұрын
@@AndrewSink haha yea, it was quite painful, wet sanding during the winter in a workshop without hot water 😅
Make a lens () )(
Why not just cure it without washing?
@erievans
Жыл бұрын
Washing gets rid of any excess and often uneven layers of resin from the model, you'll likely lose detail if you cure it on.
Let’s just keep polluting our planet with more plastic.
Use Krylon Gloss Clear UV protection Varnish.
@AndrewSink
Жыл бұрын
That’s my usual go-to!
Too bad they haven’t invented a UV resin that can be misted on for a thinner more even coat.
Why wash off the resin that is ashtray making it clear, only to brush on the exact same resin and cure it.. instead just cure the piece instead of washing it... Seems far more logical...