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Build Your Own SLA/SLS • Recommendations for resins to replace Vorex
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Recommendations for resins to replace Vorex

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 9:40 am
by jon_bondy
I just discovered that MakeSolid is gone, so I'm looking for resins to replace Vorex. Any recommendations?

Re: Recommendations for resins to replace Vorex

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 10:53 pm
by goopyplastic
It's a good question, aside from makerjuice It seems most people would next try spot-a, funtodo, or b9's resins. Are you looking for something that is easy to print like vorex, or is durability / flexbility what you are mainly going after?

Re: Recommendations for resins to replace Vorex

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 11:33 pm
by jon_bondy
Thanks!

Easy to print sounds good (who would say no to that?!?) I have never had a problem with Vorex's durability.

I found FunToDo on the web, but they seem to be only in the UK: the one US distributor that they mention does not seem to mention FunToDo. Puzzling.

I found the B9 site easily enough. What are the exposure times like?

Re: Recommendations for resins to replace Vorex

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 12:36 pm
by goopyplastic
It's not really obvious how to get the web store on funtodo's us distributor, but here is a link:
https://shop.studioqubed.com/

b9 resins will likely be slow curing as they are tailored for a dlp that doesn't have a uv/ir filter installed, makerjuice is actually quite fast of all the resins. all of the resins should be in the same ballpark of 1.5-12 seconds.

part of the issue with subsf , especially the littlerp version is the amount of pigment in it the more pigment the less resin so it gets to a point where there are some downsides with printing. one thing I think might be worth trying is getting unpigmented g+ and pigmenting it with dyes that won't have the issue of watering down the resin and as a bonus they don't settle, you lose the opaqueness though. I believe this is what G+ for moonray is, you might try the red version of that (blue won't really work on a non uv only light source).

Re: Recommendations for resins to replace Vorex

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 3:03 pm
by jon_bondy
Some of the parts that I print require a bit of flexibility (a cantilevered spring). I wonder if the G+ would be the best fit for that particular application.

I ordered Black and White from FunToDo

Thanks!