Good point Leyland you could
Super,
Here's a couple more shots, the first (still using the green resin) was a sample print provided with the printer and is basically a 'torture test' to show you what it can do. The second is the Eiffel Tower using the 'Aqua Blue' resin, unfortunately I had a failure with this print, basically the orientation of the model is critical to reduce the chances of print failures - something I'm still learning and I sliced this one wrong as I just put it on the build plate standing upright, this caused the three of the feet of the tower to stick to the bottom of the vat until just before the first main cross-beams at which point the stuck to those points (I peeled them off). However it still illustrates just how good the detail can be and how the opaque resins turn out. I will be re-orientating/slicing this model and trying again - I'll let you know how it comes out
Super,
Here's a couple more shots, the first (still using the green resin) was a sample print provided with the printer and is basically a 'torture test' to show you what it can do. The second is the Eiffel Tower using the 'Aqua Blue' resin, unfortunately I had a failure with this print, basically the orientation of the model is critical to reduce the chances of print failures - something I'm still learning and I sliced this one wrong as I just put it on the build plate standing upright, this caused the three of the feet of the tower to stick to the bottom of the vat until just before the first main cross-beams at which point the stuck to those points (I peeled them off). However it still illustrates just how good the detail can be and how the opaque resins turn out. I will be re-orientating/slicing this model and trying again - I'll let you know how it comes out
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