Topic: New ApplyLabWorks Resin - Tan
Last week ApplyLabWorks released 2 new resins:
A neutral Grey, which most of us have been asking for, and some of us have been making by mixing their black and beige. And along with the new Grey they also released a Tan, which is actually much closer to a skin tone salmon pink, the color usually associated with dental resins.
So this past weekend I've been testin the Tan, and I'm quite please with it. The new resins use the Grey v3 or Grey v4 profiles, and while they don't have the matte finish of the FormLabs resin, they do produce very nice, detailed prints.
The first print I tried was the same model of the Orc Shaman I made before. This time I printed it at 50nm resolution instead of 25nm, yet the model has better, crisper detailed than the previous print. So I also printed a few more 28mm miniatures along with it, these are affectionately known as "Sisters of Battle" or "Bolter Babes"
Emboldened by the success, I though that I'd print an entire squad of "Bolter Babes". The photo on the left, is the cluster as printed, then on the right separated after birth. I'll post better photos once I remove them from the supports.
SD3 printer w/too many mods, Printrbot Simple Maker Ed., FormLabs Form 1+
AnyCubic Photon, Shining 3D EinScan-S & Atlas 3D scanners...
...and too much time on my hands.