✨ Elevate Your 3D Printing Game with NOVA3D Resin! 🌟
NOVA3D 3D Printer Resin is a high-precision, low-shrinkage photopolymer designed for 405nm UV curing. This clear blue resin offers minimal odor, excellent fluidity for faster printing, and compatibility with most LCD/DLP/MSLA 3D printers, making it perfect for a variety of applications from DIY projects to professional designs.
M**O
Awesome Resin
I used this resin to print some leather stamps that are being hit with a hammer daily.
M**Y
Beautiful color! Kinda finicky
Wonderful deep sapphire blue! I had some adhesion issues but that may be just a matter of my printing settings. I printer this landscape using a file for cults.com 60% scale. The jack skellington I tried to print to scale just would not come out and the curl was a nightmare. So there may be some tweaking I need to make for this resin. I plan to mix it will clear red to see if I can make a purple!Anycubic photon.05 layer height60 second X 8 bottom layers8 second regular layers
S**.
Loved it! Great color!
After I got the setting dialed in for my Foto 8.9, the prints came out great. printed som cool articulated dragons and after adjusting the exposure settings the dragons came out flawlessly and properly articulated. No supports used, printed against plate. Color is amazing and don’t know if this is a plus or a minus for anybody but if given enough sunlight over time the blue turns from a deep blue to an almost icy clear blue, turned out great for my now ice dragon. If you clear coat it I think you can avoid it from getting clearer.
A**Y
My first print off my first resin printer...Creality LD-002R
I've always used FDM printers in the past. Monoprice Mini, Creality Ender 3 pro and even one i built my self. SO when Creality announced their new LD-002R with its fan system to help with the fumes from resin printing, i decided to give it a try.I had heard of Nova3D before. and was also looking at their Resin printers and came across their own brand of resin. i noticed it boasts a low odor. and the price was just too good to pass up, so i bought a 1 liter bottle of the grey.After finally getting the parts in to build my Curing station, i printed a 3d model i purchased online. I followed some settings i found on youtube for the supports and used the pre set settings in CHITUBOX 64 for the Creality LD-002R. It took about 13 hours for the figurine to print because i made it as large as the build plate would allow and hollowed it out. My lighting isn't the greatest for taking pictures, but this print came out really good. It looks injection molded.I just have to work on my post curing times a built and work out better locations for holes in the print for venting and getting the resin out where its hollow. but this resin worked great for my first print. I can't wait to try some of their other colors in the future and that new wax resin they offer.
N**T
Gorgeous Blue!
This Resin worked perfectly for me. I absolutely love the blue being much more rich and deeper in color than most other blue resins. I printed this panther on a QIDI TECH Shadow 5.5 S 3D Printer, using support settings from "3D Printing Pro"...go check out his YouTube channel. This was my first print using this resin. I used Chitubox to slice the model. The settings I used are indicated in my uploaded photos. I did slow down the lift speed (40mm/min.) in an attempt to decrease shear force on my FEP, especially through the mid-section of the panther body, as I did not hollow it out.As you can see, everything to include supports printed perfectly. I was somewhat concerned for a while, as I did not hear the typical "peeling" sound that indicates the print is still intact. But all was more than well. I don't know if that was due to the resin itself or the slow down in lift speed. Either way, I'm sure my FEP is thanking me. hahaIn case you can't see the settings photo, here are the settings: Exposure Time 8s, Lift Distance 5mm, Lift Speed 40mm/min, Bottom Exposure Time 60s, Layer Height 0.050 mm, Retract Speed 150 mm/min.I hope this helps anyone considering buying this resin...I highly recommend.
M**L
Great resin, outstanding price.
I'd purchased 2L of the Nova3D standard resin in transparent blue for use with a Phrozen Shuffle. Have gone through about 750mL so far.Detail is amazing... I feel like this will outperform most printers it's used in. Attached one image of the Rook test print everyone's seen everywhere, printed at 50um layer height, 80s/8s cure time. Note the ruler for scale, and that the text on the top ring of the rook is perfectly legible. You can barely see it in person.This stuff is tough, at least as far as I've seen. Survives high temperatures well enough (250F/120C, close to ABS), and is extremely hard but doesn't seem too brittle. You may want to be careful with thin (<0.5mm) unsupported walls but otherwise it's been great for functional mechanical prints.Surface finish ends up being a soft matte blue after cleaning. I've been using Jasco denatured alcohol (ethanol, from Lowes, it's cheap) and have had no issues. Feels reminiscent of polycarbonate for some reason. All the paint I've tried has stuck great (pictured is a curtain rod fiducual print w/ Rustoleum hammered metal), and you can coat it in a clear lacquer (polyeurethane, nail polish, etc) to bring back the glass-like finish.Nice stuff, especially considering the price. Gonna stock up while it lasts.
S**Y
Buena resina
Funciona bien, el olor no es tan fuerte
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