Resin Printing Isn't Scary - ft. Billie Ruben!

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • Resin printing is safe, easy, and cheap, and I recruited the world's most delightful Maker to convince you.
    This episode is sponsored by Siraya Tech and their huge selection of affordable engineering resins. Siraya didn't pay for an endorsement, just a plug - the opinions in the video are our own. We just really like their resin. We used:
    🧪 Tenacious rugged resin - amzn.to/3tlL823
    🧪 Blu precision resin - amzn.to/36uv4B8
    🧪 Fast quick-curing resin - amzn.to/2NHYo0j
    Just weeks ago, I was afraid of SLA resin printing - the rumors made me too anxious. Is resin printing dangerous? Is resin printing expensive? Is resin printing just too messy? I don't need that negative energy in my life journey.
    Billie chilled me out and convinced me to take the leap, and I was stunned at how cheap and easy resin printing turned out to be. Listen in, and you can learn how to print resin at home, safely and budget-friendly. Watch even if you already have a resin printer - 17 minutes of Billie will put a smile on your face whether you want one or not.
    Watch Billie chat w/ Jorvon Moss and his cute shoulder robots: • Meet a Maker - Jorvon ...
    Download Billie's infographic posters: www.billieruben.info/post/my-...
    Follow Billie on Twitter: / billierubenmake
    Join the Voidstar Discord! This link goes straight to the 3D printing channel: / discord
    Give me all your money: / zackfreedman
    Follow me on Twitter: / zackfreedman
    Ogle me on Instagram: / zackfreedman
    Our printers:
    🖨 Good, cheap choice: Anycubic Photon Mono - amzn.to/36tBHn0
    🖨 Billie's Creality LD-002H - amzn.to/3cAmTXA
    🖨 My Phrozen Sonic Mini 4k - amzn.to/2MpbRtD
    (these money-grubbing affiliate links pay for projects!)
    Timetable!
    00:00 - Zack can't calm anything
    00:53 - Is resin dangerous?
    02:49 - Is resin worth the trouble?
    03:25 - Is resin printing expensive?
    04:42 - What can go wrong?
    06:07 - What's post-printing?
    07:06 - Is resin harder to print than filament?
    08:04 - Should you buy a resin printer?
    11:56 - What can you ONLY print with resin?
    13:24 - Are resin prints fragile?
    15:11 - What next?
    Music (CC-BY):
    "Fine" - Ceanty
    Printer whir and didgeridoo SFX are from www.zapsplat.com. What does a didgeridoo?
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Komentáře • 510

  • @VinAbuqrq
    @VinAbuqrq Před 3 lety +466

    That enthusiasm though, more contagious than actual glitter

    • @techniack
      @techniack Před 3 lety +3

      @Billie Ruben is amazing!

    • @markhaus
      @markhaus Před 3 lety +5

      And glitter is even more infectious than COVID

    • @NightmareQueenJune
      @NightmareQueenJune Před 3 lety +5

      @@markhaus Yeah, and unlike COVID once you have it you can never get rid of it.

    • @BillieRuben
      @BillieRuben Před 3 lety

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @BillieRuben
      @BillieRuben Před 3 lety

      @@techniack so are you!

  • @gu4xinim
    @gu4xinim Před 3 lety +187

    Billie's so excited about printing and explain stuff so easily this was a fast subscribe.

  • @dutenait824
    @dutenait824 Před 3 lety +253

    "If you can smell it, your doing it wrong" that sounds like my kitchen sink philosophy.
    But for real, I like my FDM 3d printer because I don't have a extra room, not even a kitchen, just a niche, so anything that could smell dangerous (or not) is out (I just print with PLA, tried Petg, going to try nylon when I can). If I had the money for a extra Room/Garage/Container - Lab/Workshop I would be doing so much more dangerous and fun stuff.

    • @JackOfGears
      @JackOfGears Před 3 lety

      There are low-odeur resins that do not smell at all when they're inside the printer, especially with the new printers that usually include filters. The cleaning solutions you need to use to clean your prints are usually pretty stinky though, as are any of the high strength or flexibility resins that they talk about in the video.

    • @nikolatotev
      @nikolatotev Před 3 lety +4

      Yep, I only have my bedroom to work in and I only use FDM it'd be too dangerous to sleep in a room with resin vapors. For my FDM I even attached a duct to the printer (its fully enclosed) with fans to vent the fumes out through the window (looks a bit janky but it totally works).

    • @dutenait824
      @dutenait824 Před 3 lety +18

      @@JackOfGears it's not about the if it's stinks or not, it is about the long time exposure, And something that stinks less but is as unhealthy or dangerouse short or long term, scares me alot more. I still work with solvents, but only short periods where i can leave them by the Window. I learned my lesson while leting oil paints dry and other stupid projects where I couldn't vent the dust or fumes. I'm not guaranteeing that I'm not going to be stupid in the future (e.g. drink solvent when storred in the kitchen, spill epoxy on my bed ) but I wanted to make a responsible comment.

    • @hasserecht3678
      @hasserecht3678 Před 3 lety

      @@nikolatotev Well you can so with Resin fumes.

    • @nikolatotev
      @nikolatotev Před 3 lety

      @@hasserecht3678 from the printers I've looked at if have to make an enclosure for it whick makes it a bit more complicated. But it is possible for sure. Now that I think about it, an even better thing would be to make an enclosed space for both printers!

  • @SirRebrl
    @SirRebrl Před 3 lety +82

    "If resin is your _destiny_ , your _pick_ should be _tenacious_ ."
    Was that really a Tenacious D and the Pick of Destiny reference you just wormed in there? Jeez, haven't seen or even thought about that movie in ages. XD

    • @ThebigFlanc
      @ThebigFlanc Před 3 lety +6

      He also made a Tenacious D reference in his diy keyboard video!

  • @gorgonbert
    @gorgonbert Před 3 lety +66

    2:20 “if you plan well...”
    ...well there’s the problem 😋

    • @ryankoepke5525
      @ryankoepke5525 Před 3 lety

      I know. I am a fucking mess sometimes and I know that I would not plan well.

  • @TomChaton
    @TomChaton Před 3 lety +47

    Hehe, only takes about a month to cure outside in the UK 😏

    • @OhHeyTrevorFlowers
      @OhHeyTrevorFlowers Před 3 lety +2

      Seattle, too

    • @Glasshopper
      @Glasshopper Před 3 lety

      Sitting in an English garden
      Waiting for the sun
      If the sun don't come you get a tan
      From standing in the English rain

  • @philosophyben
    @philosophyben Před 3 lety +11

    I didn't know you can mix colour's. Such a great idea to only have C M Y K clear and white - you are basically covered for all colours at that point

    • @JanJanJanJanJanJanJanJanJan2
      @JanJanJanJanJanJanJanJanJan2 Před 3 lety +2

      You could even build a color mixing system with a couple of pumps and an arduino. Mixes the resin and the colors and then releases the exact amount of resin into the printer. Could also top off the tank while printing. Oh the possibilities.

  • @Pyriphlegeton
    @Pyriphlegeton Před 3 lety +27

    As a resin printer owner:
    It's amazing. Absolutely. Just make sure you have some space to clean your stuff and get a good workflow.
    Protect your hands, lungs and eyes, then you're good.

    • @gametechish
      @gametechish Před 3 lety +1

      As someone who owns both. Fdm is way better. I have a curing booth and everything and it's not worth it.

    • @nevergonnagiveafuck4296
      @nevergonnagiveafuck4296 Před 3 lety

      well thats why i only use fdm, as i only have my bedroom available and dont have that much time to waste doing all the cleanup and curing, not to speak of the space, and as i spend most of my day in that room it wouldnt be great either having resin and toxic fumes around.

    • @nickr5658
      @nickr5658 Před 2 lety

      Some or most of the resin is toxic and can easily cause chemical burns. It’s hard not to make a huge mess when ur changing vats.
      The ROI isn’t there with resin printing for most users

  • @mudawott
    @mudawott Před 3 lety +10

    We always try and compare resin printers to FDM ones but they are very different tools with very different uses. I love printing big chunky puzzles for my friends, and custom dice towers, so I'll use my Ender 3, for printing minis or dungeon scatter or even dice I'll use my Mars. It's all about knowing the limits of your machine and knowing what each machine excels at.

  • @Vision_Backup
    @Vision_Backup Před 3 lety +12

    On the topic of post-print procedure, I would absolutely recommend removing the supports before curing them, often you can just pull them all off at once with practically no scaring.

  • @Pyriphlegeton
    @Pyriphlegeton Před 3 lety +13

    I got a phrozen sonic mini half a year ago.
    Levelled once, never had to do anything again.
    The rest was just adjusting exposure time per layer, etc. It's really easy to setup.

  • @NightmareQueenJune
    @NightmareQueenJune Před 3 lety +69

    I personally have both FDM and SLA and I have to say I use FDM more often. Don't get me wrong, SLA is absolutely awesome. But it is messy and more manual work so I oftentimes can't motivate myself to put the time into SLA. When printing FDM I literally upload my print, let it do it's thing and get back to a print. A typical SLA print takes me around half an hour to an hour of work.

    • @topramen7431
      @topramen7431 Před rokem +5

      Don’t even get me started on resetting the printer with new resin and such. 🙄

    • @NightmareQueenJune
      @NightmareQueenJune Před rokem +4

      @@topramen7431 Yeah, you really need patience and dedication with these.

  • @ayylmao.mp3
    @ayylmao.mp3 Před 3 lety +30

    Wow Billie seems so heartful, great collab! The Meet a Maker series looks fun too. One additional cool thing about resin printers is that they mostly scale in printing time just by layer count, not layer size, as the whole layer is cured at the same time. That means you can print as many models as you can fit on the bed in the same time it would take for the tallest one alone.

    • @BillieRuben
      @BillieRuben Před 3 lety +2

      Heartful! I love it.
      Totally agree that's another great benefit!

  • @jordandeshan8020
    @jordandeshan8020 Před 3 lety +14

    1:03 just casually flexing the CR-30 in the background

  • @coilockerfpv
    @coilockerfpv Před 3 lety +7

    Holy Sh🧨t I had no idea you could mix resins! 🤯😍

    • @noahluppe
      @noahluppe Před 3 lety +2

      I guess you should only mix the same/similar resins. WIth totally different mixtures you might get unpredictable results, but i don't know

  • @louisclarke7300
    @louisclarke7300 Před 3 lety +62

    People who use resin printers: resins not dangerous
    Resin: melts protective gloves

    • @scrmnthn5233
      @scrmnthn5233 Před 3 lety +10

      The wrong type of protective gloves lol

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  Před 3 lety +44

      Neoprene resists more chemicals than latex. Resin will not melt your skin, unless your skin is made of latex.

    • @YouGenom
      @YouGenom Před 3 lety +7

      @@ZackFreedman It will stick and diffuse though. You should inform better with organic compounds and safety before giving suggestions Zack.

    • @Inventorsquare
      @Inventorsquare Před 3 lety +6

      @@ZackFreedman Reddit user WiseWolfofYoitsu actually burned his entire thigh into a blistering mess 1.5 years ago after apparently sensitizing and spilling it on himself.

    • @louisclarke7300
      @louisclarke7300 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ZackFreedman This was a joke but thanks alot for replying i've nevr had a youtuber reply to my comment under his video

  • @arv_is
    @arv_is Před 3 lety +30

    literally found your channel and watched your among us video 2 minutes ago.. great timing!

    • @berni_schmorg
      @berni_schmorg Před 3 lety +2

      enjoy your stay this is such a nice channel

    • @arv_is
      @arv_is Před 3 lety

      @@berni_schmorg already binged half the videos lol

  • @ShowAndTool
    @ShowAndTool Před 3 lety +3

    The different format of this video worked really well! Thanks as always 😊

  • @BeckyStern
    @BeckyStern Před 3 lety +19

    Yay! What a great way to mythbust resin printing! Thank you Billie!

    • @YouGenom
      @YouGenom Před 3 lety +3

      Actually it is not, as he is quite misleading on the dangers of resin. See my comment if CZcams doesn't do weird sorting and mixing :)

  • @manwithafork
    @manwithafork Před 3 lety +6

    Zack, your enthusiasm for resin printing can be measured by your “hand talking” levels. Great video, awesome guest.

    • @BillieRuben
      @BillieRuben Před 3 lety +1

      ✨😊✨

    • @zero_gravity5861
      @zero_gravity5861 Před 3 lety +1

      GESTICULATE!

    • @manwithafork
      @manwithafork Před 3 lety

      @@BillieRuben just subscribed to your channel and watched the feather video, very cool. Next time you make something of a non-polymer nature, check out my cooking channel 😊

  • @bigfoot6253
    @bigfoot6253 Před 2 lety +1

    This is one of the best informative and motivative videos I've seen about resin printing. I bought a Photon S a while back in the rush because of sale and they interested me but right now it's just standing around collecting dust. Now I really need to try things.

  • @satibel
    @satibel Před 3 lety +16

    "if resin is your destiny your pick should be tenacious"
    was that a tenacious d reference?

    • @Brett_is_Veng
      @Brett_is_Veng Před 3 lety +2

      yes, zacks delivery is littered with references and hes so smooth about it that you may not notice some of them, but they are there and the nerds out there love them. i know i do

  • @BenjaminVaterlaus
    @BenjaminVaterlaus Před 3 lety +1

    So excited to see Billie on this with you, Zack - these are so fun!

  • @Chris-cv1ll
    @Chris-cv1ll Před 3 lety +7

    NOOOOO. Do not throw away uncured resin. Leave it either in the sun or in your curing station for a bit first. This prevents it entering a water source. Also get a curing station for easier and more consistent uv exposure. If you finish a print at the end of the day or the beginning you want the post cure to be the same so that your customers know what they are getting. Consistency over cheap...
    To get a nice shiny surface take the print from the printer and cure it a little. Then clean off the excess resin and cure it the rest of the way. This has made my transparent resin models much less opaque. This is due to microscopic cracks and issues that we just can’t see. The resin fills the void when you pull it out but if you clean off the excess then those issues make the print surface not as clean. Curing some resin before cleaning will let some seal that crack and viola clean prints.
    Also when you hollow a print you run the risk of creating a vacuum. You need a way for the print to release that vacuum lest it over power the build plates hold. She is so bad at explaining this...depending on the model it’s actually cleaner to pull off the supports before the post cure.

  • @skippydinggledank5217
    @skippydinggledank5217 Před 3 lety

    One of the best channels I’ve found recently keep up the great work!

  • @sheepyuea
    @sheepyuea Před 3 lety

    This whole interview was super wholesome, lovely to see such positivity

  • @ChickenManiac
    @ChickenManiac Před 3 lety +2

    Starting off February strong with a new video!

  • @WTGDarksight
    @WTGDarksight Před 3 lety +10

    Amazing. I was just looking for a video on resin printing

  • @thenextlayer
    @thenextlayer Před rokem +1

    wow this is insanely useful, I'm gonna try Resin printing soon, and this gave me all the 411 I need to get started.

  • @WungoBungo
    @WungoBungo Před 3 lety

    Literally just decided to look into resin printing today. Love this channel.

  • @AlanMelling
    @AlanMelling Před 3 lety

    What a delightful interview.
    Hearing hard-won wisdom presented with such enthusiasm really makes me want to try it myself

  • @techsavvyhero
    @techsavvyhero Před 3 lety +3

    This was awesome! Answered a lot of my resin printer questions. Planning on buying a midsize resin printer in a couple of months - mainly to print digital sculptures, cosplay armor parts..etc :) Billie rocks! Zack, thanks for asking the key questions

    • @nickr5658
      @nickr5658 Před 2 lety

      Maybe the tech has improved lately but man sla has been little more than frustration for me. 2 printers and a ton of resin, lots and lots of headache...

  • @patrickelliott2169
    @patrickelliott2169 Před 3 lety +2

    Honestly.. What I seriously want to see if someone come up with a resin that includes photo-reactive color in them. So, you could not just use UV to cure it, but also "set the color" as well. That would be a game changer.

  • @markus98sb
    @markus98sb Před 3 lety +9

    Just finished my hand wired numpad after I watched your last video. Guess I have to get a Resin printer now. I tied to find sa-Keycaps but they are really expensive and basikally impossible to find wich german legends. Really nice video, I did not realiesed resin-printers became so cheap.

    • @BillieRuben
      @BillieRuben Před 3 lety

      Yasss join the keycap crew!! ❤️❤️

  • @kevinshen9391
    @kevinshen9391 Před 3 lety +2

    I like how his previous projects are in the background like that animated keeb which made me want to build my own keeb

  • @ThomasEricWendt
    @ThomasEricWendt Před 3 lety

    Nice vid. I always get useful information here. Thanks!

  • @ryanamberger
    @ryanamberger Před 3 lety +7

    9:17 does that spell out the "F" word? Naughty, naughty.

  • @fafane65
    @fafane65 Před 3 lety +1

    It's my new year resolution, end the year with a resin printer for the second printer in the house.
    Nice discover of a new maker from the other side of the earth :D

  • @eastevanger_tw1173
    @eastevanger_tw1173 Před 3 lety +1

    What a lovely interview.... So much happiness in her words.... I think we all need sometimes a little bit glitter feelings ;)

  • @connormccarter9581
    @connormccarter9581 Před 3 lety

    Ooo, this actually gets me psyched for resin printing. I didn't want to mess with resin because of the fumes but discovered there is water washable with low odor.

  • @nikilragav
    @nikilragav Před 3 lety +3

    The color mixing was new to me!

  • @TurboSqu1d
    @TurboSqu1d Před 3 lety +9

    Australian sun do be curing different tho

    • @BillieRuben
      @BillieRuben Před 3 lety +1

      Probably 😅

    • @MrFlyingSquirl
      @MrFlyingSquirl Před 3 lety +2

      Yea, I'm in Ireland and I don't think I've seen the sun in a month

    • @TurboSqu1d
      @TurboSqu1d Před 3 lety

      @@MrFlyingSquirl At least your UV index doesn't hit extreme every day

  • @Saikichy
    @Saikichy Před 3 lety +4

    sometimes I have the feeling, that Zack can feel what projects I am on xD
    Last week I somewhat finished my redox handwire keyboard project (rgb setup is still wip) :D
    And TODAY I got my new resin 3d printer :)
    This can't be a coincidence anymore xD

  • @travism9376
    @travism9376 Před 3 lety

    You’re so awesome man I smashed that like button three times! Love the content 😎

  • @wege8409
    @wege8409 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the explanation, think I'm gonna go ahead and go for it soon

  • @freezyAndHaze
    @freezyAndHaze Před 3 lety +1

    Thought of getting an Ender 3 V2 ... but now I think I should probably get a resin printer. The enthusiasm of her is kinda contagious :D

  • @ic3dragons223
    @ic3dragons223 Před 3 lety +4

    When the big at home printers came out in 2009 I dished in a few Ks to get one. The details were astonishing with resolution down to 20 microns. That is until I started to get muscle twitches and in less than a year the side of my face got paralyzed. Whatever drops that get on your skin get absorbed and this can cause a myriad of medical issues over time usually starting with allergies that develop into nerve damage. It got advertised to me as if it's something I can keep in my room when it's really not. Please, if you get one of these printers, have the utmost safety in mind. Do not breathe and touch resin. 🧪 Chemicals in it can be absolutely TOXIC ☠️. If possible, use it with a ventilator away from regular living quarters. I strongly recommend safety glasses or face mask and a lab coat with nitrile gloves. Though I have stopped myself from buying resins for years now, these days they make more organic resins with low VOC which is less poisonous so you can consider that option too. Have fun and importantly, be safe!

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  Před 3 lety +2

      I’ve never heard of these symptoms before; all I’ve heard of is coughing and allergy attacks. What resin were you using?

    • @ic3dragons223
      @ic3dragons223 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ZackFreedman I was using photopolymer FSL3D resin as my main one in the beginning, then I think down the road I used monoprice, Maker Juice, and Monocure when they were just starting with their production formulations. The biggest used were FSL3D and Monocure. I can't remember the other resins I used too. They varied from plastic containers to aluminum ones and some came with a big orange and black X stating health warnings somewhere.
      The reason for FSL3D is that they had warned us that using other resins would damage the VATs and void the warranty for their machines which costed me a couple thousands (they were trying to tie us to their resins only)but then their resins and lasers started failing which again costed several hundreds and a trip to Vegas for replacements since they wouldn't honor any replacements of faulty equipment. Anyway, the new laser worked amazing and even took on other brands easily as our group kept experimenting with off brand resins.
      I just don't remember what brands the others were so I do apologise. Overall I tried around 3 or so other brands and a small sample of firecast resin. I think the firecast was from Monoprice or a american company. It was in a aluminum can which was new for resins.
      Allergies and lung/skin irritation are probably most common early symptoms and safety should increase when these are present. My symptoms started with allergies, but I ignored them since this was my passion at the time until I couldn't.
      I would say I would spend an average of 12-16 hours a day around the machine and resin equipment with maybe a alcohol wash or two.
      One of the people in the ol community got a strong allergic reaction to the resin and had to be extra careful. He reported his throat flemming, metallic taste, and stomach ache days(or maybe it was a few weeks) after accidentally wiping his mouth with a bit resin. The Resin is clear so he didn't notice till he tasted it which he also reported the horrible taste stayed for a long time. Apparently the body hates something in the resin which an accumulation of it over time causes it to funk with the immune system which leads to an over sensibility to a random attachment pretty quickly -usually nerve related aka; causes allergies. That's my memory of it- I forget what the actual process is. Fumes caused irritation to some but for me who practically lived it on a daily I think I got one of the worst post allergies. I didn't have any cough related allergies or irritation though. I do recall getting resin splatters here and there usually from cleaning big prints and actually also a metallic taste too at some point but that went away. However the tiny random muscle twitches later became regional muscle spasms as I kept going until the nerve damage extended into paralysis and other things. I ignored the "small" symptoms while working with resins but in reality they should have been red flags.
      The resin stuff by no joke is dangerous and should be handled with utmost care. I always tell people to be careful around it because it can change your health permanently. I don't wish what I got on anybody. I wore gloves and sometimes a mask but I think that was careless. Splatter got on my arms and very likely on my regular clothes now that I think about it. Gloves would occasionally puncture(large 7-9" prints stuck stubbornly to the buildplate). Because the printer was nicely sized, it also needed alot more resin in the vat.
      I do apologise for writing long! I wish these things were safer. Even against my family's wishes I would love to pick up resin printing again if there was some magical safe resin available.

  • @Godmanox
    @Godmanox Před rokem

    This video got me to get a Photon Mono 4K. No regrets. Thanks for the in-depth Q&A!

  • @GomeowCreations
    @GomeowCreations Před 3 lety +1

    I have been 3D printing castable resins and doing lost wax casting in silver. It's really not hard and I also use FDM prints 😅👍

  • @RussellNelson
    @RussellNelson Před 3 lety +5

    8:51 Glitter IS the herpes of craft. Absolutely.

  • @mraiur
    @mraiur Před 3 lety +4

    Billie is just awesome person. Watching this video made me smile! Still i like to print with PLA :D

  • @tenchuu007
    @tenchuu007 Před 3 lety +3

    I started on resin, then bought an FDM printer. I couldn't believe how much more complicated and jenky the whole process was. Releveling, everything else.

  • @ryangill9518
    @ryangill9518 Před 3 lety +2

    Lets promote the curing of all resin before chunking in the trash, including any cleanup materials like paper towels.

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  Před 3 lety +2

      Absolutely. In the shot of my UV lamp, I’m exposing a pile of waste.

  • @cjgrandjean
    @cjgrandjean Před 3 lety +1

    Two cool people, makes one amazing video. My next printer will 100% be a resin

  • @chimestrike
    @chimestrike Před 3 lety

    Talk about perfect timing Anycubic have a sale on and I ordered a resin printer yesterday, it's like you read my mine

  • @MakeOrBreakSociety
    @MakeOrBreakSociety Před 3 lety

    Ok I've watched every video ever since you popped up in my recommended.... Yesterday.... Gotta say I'm inspired to finish my projects like my mame (30% done)
    The 3x3x3 foot print (the Goliath 100% done but needs a rebuild) and the lawn bot (staled before I even had all the parts)

  • @sortofsmarter
    @sortofsmarter Před 3 lety

    that was a awesome interview.....great interaction....

  • @lego_minifig
    @lego_minifig Před 3 lety

    Actually just snagged a Photon last month. Been loving it despite the cleanup process. Having success in a 20-40 degree garage right now.

  • @thered_hood7451
    @thered_hood7451 Před 3 lety

    wow i was interested in resin printing but now i am super interested great video

  • @codyhufstetler643
    @codyhufstetler643 Před 2 lety

    My intro to the world of 3D printing was the Formlabs Form 2 at work. We also have a MakerBot replicator but.... It's a MakerBot replicator. So my personal printer is a photon resin printer, and I've since upgraded our work printer to a Form 3 and also got a photon for work to screw around with development resin.
    I always feel like the black sheep of the 3D printing world because I pretty much only do resin. But resin is bomb. And Siraya resins are great.

  • @alexbaekeland4954
    @alexbaekeland4954 Před 3 lety +1

    god what do I love this channel !!

  • @keeganpenney169
    @keeganpenney169 Před 3 lety +1

    My first sliced print took out my fep and the resin nearly took out my lcd. It can happen more frequently then you think, especially if your green and didnt realize you should check to see if anything's stuck to the fep before printing a second time.

  • @ericgarcia6543
    @ericgarcia6543 Před 3 lety

    Thinking of getting one thanks for this

  • @Stoneman06660
    @Stoneman06660 Před 3 lety +1

    Aussie makers and creators represent! 😎

  • @robertknoll1403
    @robertknoll1403 Před 3 lety

    For cleanup tools, I like to use a toddler "booger blaster" nose suction thingy, to clean underwater/alcohol with little jets of liquid great to get blasts of cleaning in where a brush wont fit.
    Also, dont use anything to scrape a failure off of the FEP film, just use the back of your (clean gloved) hand to gently deform the film where the goober is stuck, it will just slowly peel off and float free in the vat and then can be poured out or scooped out with the spatula.

  • @guidoklunder8312
    @guidoklunder8312 Před 3 lety +1

    I think the real question here is: could you print the glass part of your wearable computer with resin?
    Love the vid!

  • @SLcompany_watch
    @SLcompany_watch Před 3 lety

    It's so funny that you guys are talking to each other but at the same time it doesn't look like it because you are so serious but on the other hand she is so happy and laughing the whole time hahaha

  • @HalpoCoren
    @HalpoCoren Před rokem

    My first printer was a resin printer so I can be a massive nerd and print minis. I'm still learning but I love it

  • @rrittenhouse
    @rrittenhouse Před 3 lety +2

    I couldn't agree with her more. Resin printing is more messy but SO much easier. There's a huge learning curve to FDM for sure. But I still always use FDM because it's less messy.

  • @Nono-hk3is
    @Nono-hk3is Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you Billie!

  • @Rscapeextreme447
    @Rscapeextreme447 Před 3 lety

    So glad I found your channel

  • @matterwiz1689
    @matterwiz1689 Před 3 lety +1

    Ok, you've convinced me and not only because I'm too lazy to fix my CR10.

  • @GoodGuyBiker
    @GoodGuyBiker Před 3 lety

    Great interview!

  • @BruceNJeffAreMyFlies
    @BruceNJeffAreMyFlies Před rokem +1

    As a plumber, I had to apply solvents that give off the same fumes, by hand, in enclosed spaces, sometimes hundreds of times in a single day...
    I really don't think you need to worry about those fumes, considering you can just sit the printer in a room with an open window.. You don't need to sit there with your face sitting over the resin all day...
    So yeah, when you consider how easy it is to just place a fan next to the printer, or, heaven forbid, use a thirteen dollar fume hood, I'd say anyone complaining about the dangers of those fumes needs to give a HEFTY tip to their plumber, the next time they come around...

  • @Bossmodegoat
    @Bossmodegoat Před rokem

    As someone who started with resin printing and is scared of tuning an fdm printer I see this as an absolute win

  • @jimmyd142
    @jimmyd142 Před 3 lety

    I've never used any sort of 3D printing, but many of my friends have. My friend Ronnie, specifically, has said that switching to resin was a great idea, since he usually only ever prints D&D miniatures.
    I'll probably get a resin printer soon-ish, but that depends on if I can find space :D

  • @evangarnett7753
    @evangarnett7753 Před 3 lety +10

    One of the reasons Ive been hesitant to pick up an SLA is becasue I have some respiratory issues already and I have a beard so a cheap respirator is out of the question.
    One question I have though is how long do the vapors stay in a room. Cause I keep my FDM in my bedroom but I don't know what kind of ventilated place I would put a SLA printer

    • @satibel
      @satibel Před 3 lety

      you might be able to put it in a gas tight box and glue paint filters with silicone, adding a fan on the output.

    • @evannibbe9375
      @evannibbe9375 Před 3 lety

      See The Thought Emporium on CZcams, the creator there has a video called “a space suit for Earth” where he shows how to make a proper full face helmet that eliminates the risk of breathing foreign material in.

    • @ASCENDANTGAMERSAGE
      @ASCENDANTGAMERSAGE Před 3 lety +1

      I thought FDM was shown to release volatile-organic compounds as well? Just a quick google search revealed this study from the EPA, not sure how reputable it is but it's something to consider. Building a hermetically sealed box with a vent is also an option for your printers.
      cfpub.epa.gov/si/si_public_record_report.cfm?dirEntryId=344026&Lab=NERL&subject=Health%20Research&showCriteria=0&searchAll=Asthma%20or%20Asthmatic&sortBy=revisionDate

  • @iNDY1001
    @iNDY1001 Před 2 lety

    You had me at sewing in to keycaps *heart shape*

  • @avejst
    @avejst Před 3 lety

    Great video
    Thanks for sharing👍😀

  • @KrazyKaiser
    @KrazyKaiser Před 3 lety +4

    "The ANTIFA (The Whole Thing)" XD That's hilarious.

  • @greenhoodie
    @greenhoodie Před 3 lety +1

    I have been considering dipping into 3D printing at some stage soon for the first time ever. Should I start with a resin or filament type printer?
    I did sub to Billie - a fellow Aussie - any supply suggestions for over here?
    Awesome channel, thanks mate 👍

  • @moonlightshadowpony
    @moonlightshadowpony Před 3 lety

    So my dad primarily got us a 3d printer so he could prototype parts to make his life a little easier, making little phone mounts and trays to hold soap cups so we dont get laundry soap all over the ground, I wanted one for primarily artistic reasons like making dnd stuff and making little crystal things. I was unaware of resin printers and i would have totally convinced him to get a resin printer if i knew about this stuff a year ago.

  • @Load_the_ducks
    @Load_the_ducks Před 3 lety +2

    God that glitter is pretty.
    I'm about to buy a printer, you got an affiliate link for the Siraya tech blue for us Aussies?

  • @comandercrypto1318
    @comandercrypto1318 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve been planning on buying my first printer recently, may try to convince my parents to get an elegoo Neptune 2 for fdm and anycubic photon for sla(my dad wanted a resin printer since 2018, and I want to make custom keyboards for stm32 Unix computers that I’m planning).

  • @martinvasilev6099
    @martinvasilev6099 Před 3 lety +1

    Will the next video finally be for the next version of the magnificent Optigon. Man, i can't wait for that video.

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  Před 3 lety

      We just hit the Patreon goal, so soon! Hopefully that'll come together near the end of March.

  • @olafb.2929
    @olafb.2929 Před 3 lety +1

    So enthusiastic. As I am already wanting to get a resin printer it is getting dangerous now 🤣

  • @cesarperez10
    @cesarperez10 Před 3 lety

    Awesome just what I was mulling over about.

  • @felixkraemer2432
    @felixkraemer2432 Před 3 lety +1

    i thought about getting a resin printer for quite some time now bu i dont have w workshop to put it while my fdm printers are both just in my room because they need barley any space

  • @netrick02
    @netrick02 Před 3 lety +1

    Congratulations on the sponsor

  • @_gamma.
    @_gamma. Před 3 lety

    Lol at the close up of the detail in the print

  • @jrod22
    @jrod22 Před 3 lety

    haha just watched one of your earlier videos and was about to recommend a resin printer but I see you've got it covered.

  • @radical_ans
    @radical_ans Před 3 lety +15

    I need to build a shelving system like the one Billie has behind her.

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  Před 3 lety +7

      Her craft room setup is awesome!

    • @BillieRuben
      @BillieRuben Před 3 lety +3

      I have a tour of my craft room on my channel! Those shelves are just IKEA Ivar.
      I'm also working on a video "how to organise your stuff from a maker with ADHD" because my room used to be so bad you had to wade through it

    • @radical_ans
      @radical_ans Před 3 lety +1

      Now I have no excuse to not organize 😁

    • @AshleyGittins
      @AshleyGittins Před 3 lety +3

      @@BillieRuben haha I was watching your craftroom tour and started thinking "Man, this is someone who has their ADHD under control..."

    • @BillieRuben
      @BillieRuben Před 3 lety +2

      @@AshleyGittins 😊😊😊
      Honestly I've set it up in such a way that it almost takes care of itself! That's why I thought I'd make a video. Cause it might help other folk. 😊

  • @noahluppe
    @noahluppe Před 3 lety +1

    She just put a Lavlier mic on her presumably broken or bad Headset mic. That's great.
    Used cheap Studio headphones and Lav mic for years now, easier to swap a part and i bet better sound quality per buck.

  • @sxndwich3395
    @sxndwich3395 Před rokem

    another thing you can print with resin that i didn't see mentioned: hobbiest injection molds. Ive seen someone take a resin printer, and print a doubleshot mold for injection molded keycaps.

  • @jamespeake343
    @jamespeake343 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Took me 2 years to notice Zack forgot to screw down the vat at 7:22

  • @cyrustakem7993
    @cyrustakem7993 Před 3 lety +4

    there is something i wonder, with conventional 3d printers, you could re-melt the plastic to recycle it into a new piece, but is it possible to recycle resin?

    • @OwlskiTV
      @OwlskiTV Před rokem +1

      To my knowledge; No, or at least not exactly.
      Resin reacts with the activator (in this case UV), which chemically cures the resin and hardens it. That said; I have heard of people reheating/melting used resin, but seems the results are a lil iffy.

  • @duality4y
    @duality4y Před 3 lety

    I wasn't thinking any of those things i just like my FDM printer it suites my needs

  • @nevergonnagiveafuck4296
    @nevergonnagiveafuck4296 Před 3 lety +4

    at that point i would just find it easier and safer to carve this stuff out of a block of hard resin.

  • @joshuacollins385
    @joshuacollins385 Před 3 lety +1

    It's slightly more expensive (£36 per kg compared to £7 per kg for bottom of the line stuff), the machines generally are more expensive unless you go with the Photon, parts like the FEP film and the screen are consumable parts that eventually need replacing, the cleanup is messier especially if a print fails, and the chemicals involved are dangerous and no resin printer I've come across comes with a suitable respirator, also you're not supposed to wash uncured resin down the drain because it's a public health hazard. Also be prepared to go through a pair of gloves for every print you do, and if you reuse gloves then you'll end up with a sticky work area.
    They're totally worth it, but you should definitely be aware of the downsides. Also, don't print in your bedroom.

  • @AndyMcBlane
    @AndyMcBlane Před 3 lety

    Great video - you say you can print 1 layer per 2 seconds, how many layers for a typical print?