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Comentado en Canadá el 26 de marzo de 2025
J'adore cette couleur mais demande plus de l'entretien
IKSAV
Comentado en España el 16 de febrero de 2025
El producto a primera vista parece perfecto pero en el resultado de la impresión queda muy mal.
joeyb
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 14 de noviembre de 2024
nothing to dislike it works flawlessly
F. S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de enero de 2024
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Steve
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de diciembre de 2023
I've bought Yousu products before, usually for my FDM printer. The last filament I bought from them completely destroyed my hotend on that, but they replaced it with a new filament quickly and my new upgraded hotend didn't die from it. That's why when I got a Halot Mage this year I decided to give Yousu and a few others a shot.I've used Sirayatech, Creality, Sunlu and Yousu resins in this printer so far.The Yousu resin failed to print it's first time, so I double checked the manufacturer's recommended settings, resliced and got something that was so brittle it shattered as I was removing it from the buildplate despite the raft doing ok.Figuring it might be time to change my FEP, I got out a brand new FEP, cleaned the resin through a strainer and printed again. This time, I hollowed out the print to make sure it would cure properly. The outside was 4mm thick, but everything was blobby, no details, you could barely tell it was a wolf. This is after two minutes in a wash and 5 minutes of curing. It was also very brittle again, but not as brittle as before.I decided to see how it would do in a mix and so I performed a cleaning cycle but the stuff would not come up off the fep. It was like paper had been rubber cemented to the fep. So after just one cycle with this resin I was out two $20 fep films.Thus far the only use I've found for this resin that actually works is to mix it with the Sirayatech clear blu 20% silver resin. Making sure that at least 50 to 80%% Sirayatech clear blu helps to stabilize this and produces an acceptable print while minimizing the damage to the fee. It imparts a pleasant shimmer, and the roughness can be sanded out with 1000 and 2000 grit sandpaper and of course the Sirayatech clear blu is a tough flexible resin so it doesn't fall apart when you pull it off the build plate.Just be careful, I don't know what this stuff is made with, but it is highly abrasive. It will damage delicate parts, so don't stir it in the vat. Instead, pour it back into the bottle and shake it thoroughly between prints.
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