I have fallen in love with the Might 8K, straight out of the box works like a dream. One of biggest quality of life add ons I got for it was a flexible build plate from Wham Bam. Being able to lay the plate flat and then take the Phrozen scraper (which is the best I have ever used) makes it SO much easier. While I can't prove it, I also believe that the flexible build plate reduces the amount of torque being applied to the Might 8k plate so you are not going to have to relevel your plate as often. I have gone through 4 bottles resin since getting the Might 8k and the level is still perfect. Phrozen has made me a true believer in their printers and while I was going to getting another Mighty 8k I may get the Mega 8k instead. Phrozen makes resin 3d printing into the dream of push a button and walk away!
Dont use flex plates people, they shift on big prints. I had about 10 of them for my various printers and after it messed up on my e10 and Saturn, had both of them shift... i didnt install the rest and removed them.
@@scottyboy6269 I have not had any such problem on either my Epax E10 or on the Might 8K. I have printed plenty of large prints along the way. Are you using Wham Bam's flex plates or some other brand?
@MacAttack001 whambam and other brands all shifted. What exactly are you printing though I'm doing 1KG figures Honestly they are a waste of money as aligning them on magnet improperly leads to issues, theres no easy way to remove build plate from cleaning station unless you leave it on build plate which is rather pointless having it. Someone will say that its easy to get off the plate but so is just using scraper takes minimal effort.
@@scottyboy6269 The biggest print I've done to date was Mierce Miniatures Lludial dragon, now the biggest dragon that I own. Speaking for myself, I take the flex plate off the Mighty 8K build plate, remove the prints put them in the cleaning tank. One of the problems with the scraper on the build plate is that you are applying torque to the joint where the level is set, which can quickly lead to needing to relevel the machine. The other is gouging the build plate with the scraper. Aligning the flex plate with the magnet has not proven to be a problem for me. I guess we will just have to agree to disagree on this matter. Hopefully, we can both agree that Phrozen's machines are great! :)
So out of curiosity, what were the final settings you managed to dial this beast in to? 1.5 exposure? Did you play with lifting or retraction speeds, tolerance compensation or any other settings?
I've had this printer for less than a month and had nothing but trouble with it. I've used up 3 bottles of resin which was mostly fails, half the time I can't get a build off the plate because of the holes making lumps and now the fep sheet has a hole in it and i can't find a replacment.
with the bubbly bits printing because of the holes- my Whale 3 does the same, however the bubbles get stuck in the holes and do not pull out with the raft/ model. So even that little complaint is still wayyy better than some!
I am an Elegoo Saturn 2 owner and I would like to upgrade to Phrozen Mega 8k S to take advantage of the 15-inch platter. I tried to design using the new version of Chitubox (2.0) where you can load the profile of the Mega 8kS. To my great amazement, I learned that the print time forecast, instead of decreasing (as I thought), actually doubled. According to the software, the Phrozen Mega 8kS takes about double the time to print the exact same project compared to my Saturn 2. I therefore wanted to know if it is an evaluation setting error of the Chitubox software or if the Mega 8ks is really more " slow" of the Saturn 2. (I would add that the print time data that emerges from Chiutubox is the same as what I see when I select the standard Mega 8K, so I suspect that the chitubox profile of the Mega 8KS is the same as the standard 8K. )
Guess the holes help with that build plate releasing so to me that's a "pro" vs. the "con" of the bumps on something flat to the plate - I'd just sand or use a raft and lightly support :)
I have the Mighty 8K because I couldn't wait for the Mega 8KS. The built plate size is so good. I would recommend not to use ACF film, as it breaks easy with the big size. NFEP film works better and is stronger.
Hey man nice video 👍 So exactly how big is the build plate? I use mainly 3D printers. I've been waiting for a resin that can print out helmets. I'd say it would need to be 300 x 300. Cheers!
I‘m looking to purchase this machine. Does it have Wi-Fi connectivity to send files or is it only the USB on the front? All my other Phrozen printers connect to my network.
I hate the build plate on this machine, I know the holes are for equal resin balance but the resin gets cured in the holes and is a nightmare to get out. Anyone else have issues like this? I do use ceramic and stiffer resins.
The manufacturers still need to stop the rapid increase in size and addition of mostly pointless bells and whistles to focus on more important things like Quality Control and Standardized settings. It really doesn't matter how big these things are when you can put 2 of them next to each other and they will have wildly different results for no reason. Also I would like to see a little more clarity on "sponsored"/"I got this for free" for the maker as I am living proof that the units sent to YT Creators don't come from the same pile as the units sent to customers. (at least not from Elegoo)
That’s a really interesting observation about the units not coming from the same batch. The Mega I’ve been sent is a standard retail unit and I only got supplied mine at the same time as they started shipping the orders to customers, hence why my video wasn’t released before launch. I’d definitely like to see more standardisation. That’s one reason I brought up the operating system on this machine as it just seems weird that it’s not consistent with their other machines. Not going to bother some, but moving from one device to another, at least within the same manufactures, you’d expect them to be damned similar in experience.
I have a bad experience with Elegeo. The Jupiter SE came to me with a flaw on the casing, it looks like this: a black stain (the result of poorly mixed components) and no quality control. As a result, the equipment has already lost 30% of its value. All I can say is best regards the company is a middle finger and I do not recommend it to anyone.
I have fallen in love with the Might 8K, straight out of the box works like a dream. One of biggest quality of life add ons I got for it was a flexible build plate from Wham Bam. Being able to lay the plate flat and then take the Phrozen scraper (which is the best I have ever used) makes it SO much easier. While I can't prove it, I also believe that the flexible build plate reduces the amount of torque being applied to the Might 8k plate so you are not going to have to relevel your plate as often. I have gone through 4 bottles resin since getting the Might 8k and the level is still perfect. Phrozen has made me a true believer in their printers and while I was going to getting another Mighty 8k I may get the Mega 8k instead. Phrozen makes resin 3d printing into the dream of push a button and walk away!
Yeah I love the mighty but the Mega is a whole new beast. It worked so well out of the box and I’ve printed far too much 😂
Dont use flex plates people, they shift on big prints. I had about 10 of them for my various printers and after it messed up on my e10 and Saturn, had both of them shift... i didnt install the rest and removed them.
@@scottyboy6269 I have not had any such problem on either my Epax E10 or on the Might 8K. I have printed plenty of large prints along the way. Are you using Wham Bam's flex plates or some other brand?
@MacAttack001 whambam and other brands all shifted. What exactly are you printing though I'm doing 1KG figures
Honestly they are a waste of money as aligning them on magnet improperly leads to issues, theres no easy way to remove build plate from cleaning station unless you leave it on build plate which is rather pointless having it. Someone will say that its easy to get off the plate but so is just using scraper takes minimal effort.
@@scottyboy6269 The biggest print I've done to date was Mierce Miniatures Lludial dragon, now the biggest dragon that I own. Speaking for myself, I take the flex plate off the Mighty 8K build plate, remove the prints put them in the cleaning tank. One of the problems with the scraper on the build plate is that you are applying torque to the joint where the level is set, which can quickly lead to needing to relevel the machine. The other is gouging the build plate with the scraper. Aligning the flex plate with the magnet has not proven to be a problem for me. I guess we will just have to agree to disagree on this matter. Hopefully, we can both agree that Phrozen's machines are great! :)
So out of curiosity, what were the final settings you managed to dial this beast in to? 1.5 exposure? Did you play with lifting or retraction speeds, tolerance compensation or any other settings?
Please do a painting video. I want to see the Results of this video's printing all painted up!
I’ve started on the Bretonnians! The giant Tyranid however….
I've had this printer for less than a month and had nothing but trouble with it.
I've used up 3 bottles of resin which was mostly fails, half the time I can't get a build off the plate because of the holes making lumps and now the fep sheet has a hole in it and i can't find a replacment.
Hot damn that is a big printer, I could only imagine the armies that I could print off in one go 😊😊
Great overview. I would love to see your setup and workflow. I have a similar space.
Smashin' stuff, I'm well jel!
That build plate is bigger than my living room. lol. It’s pretty awesome
Well then get one of these and print another room 🤣
@@GrayScalpMiniatures sadly like the property market, it’s just outside my budget 😀
thanks mate, good review! :)
with the bubbly bits printing because of the holes- my Whale 3 does the same, however the bubbles get stuck in the holes and do not pull out with the raft/ model. So even that little complaint is still wayyy better than some!
Ohhh that would drive me bonkers
Rafts are awful
I am an Elegoo Saturn 2 owner and I would like to upgrade to Phrozen Mega 8k S to take advantage of the 15-inch platter. I tried to design using the new version of Chitubox (2.0) where you can load the profile of the Mega 8kS. To my great amazement, I learned that the print time forecast, instead of decreasing (as I thought), actually doubled. According to the software, the Phrozen Mega 8kS takes about double the time to print the exact same project compared to my Saturn 2. I therefore wanted to know if it is an evaluation setting error of the Chitubox software or if the Mega 8ks is really more " slow" of the Saturn 2. (I would add that the print time data that emerges from Chiutubox is the same as what I see when I select the standard Mega 8K, so I suspect that the chitubox profile of the Mega 8KS is the same as the standard 8K.
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Guess the holes help with that build plate releasing so to me that's a "pro" vs. the "con" of the bumps on something flat to the plate - I'd just sand or use a raft and lightly support :)
Yeah if it makes the plate work its magic then I'm all for it, but thought it was worth mentioning for those it could be a pain for.
@GrayScalpMiniatures is it possible to use a flex plate?
Where's that giant bug from? I didn't see it get credited like Emang and Highland Miniatures. Thanks
Yes ! Paint the Bretonnians !
I have begun 😂
I have the Mighty 8K because I couldn't wait for the Mega 8KS. The built plate size is so good. I would recommend not to use ACF film, as it breaks easy with the big size. NFEP film works better and is stronger.
Other than Emang, would you suggest other top of the line proxy sculptors for The Old World?
Highlands Miniatures. I love their stuff and they're going to be great for Old World.
@@GrayScalpMiniatures they are really great!!!! I can’t wait for more khemri and some chaos daemons
I just bought the Phrozen Sonic Mega 8k 3D printer. Can i use it in a room or not a good idea please could you let me know
Hey man nice video 👍 So exactly how big is the build plate? I use mainly 3D printers. I've been waiting for a resin that can print out helmets. I'd say it would need to be 300 x 300. Cheers!
I‘m looking to purchase this machine. Does it have Wi-Fi connectivity to send files or is it only the USB on the front? All my other Phrozen printers connect to my network.
Where is that terrain from? I don't know where to find good terrain for resin printing
Haha I just printed this baddie with a creality halot it's a massive beast of a model
Honestly I agree the holes are silly. Better off with an angled plate that has no holes.
where did you find the tryanid stl? i want lol
What about sending files thru wifi?
Really cool 👍
I got my like 2 weeks ago and I haven’t been hable to pass the print test couse it fells
Who are those Ogres by they look ace? Really interesting machine, its really a perfect printer for people with big workloads.
They’re by Emang
Can u show ur settings
9:26 are they the same person or 2 different people?
Nice size, would love one of these.
I cannot purchase one as I cannot find then at all in canada ! Such a shame
Just give us the king of resin printers already so we can print full size head cosplay items. :'C
I hate the build plate on this machine, I know the holes are for equal resin balance but the resin gets cured in the holes and is a nightmare to get out. Anyone else have issues like this? I do use ceramic and stiffer resins.
poder probar un casco mandaloriano?
Displays behind you need some light man
Hello folks did anyone realize this printer is $1500? Thats 2 gk2. No heater. No camera. Tiny touch screen.
The manufacturers still need to stop the rapid increase in size and addition of mostly pointless bells and whistles to focus on more important things like Quality Control and Standardized settings. It really doesn't matter how big these things are when you can put 2 of them next to each other and they will have wildly different results for no reason.
Also I would like to see a little more clarity on "sponsored"/"I got this for free" for the maker as I am living proof that the units sent to YT Creators don't come from the same pile as the units sent to customers. (at least not from Elegoo)
That’s a really interesting observation about the units not coming from the same batch. The Mega I’ve been sent is a standard retail unit and I only got supplied mine at the same time as they started shipping the orders to customers, hence why my video wasn’t released before launch.
I’d definitely like to see more standardisation. That’s one reason I brought up the operating system on this machine as it just seems weird that it’s not consistent with their other machines. Not going to bother some, but moving from one device to another, at least within the same manufactures, you’d expect them to be damned similar in experience.
i wanna put this in my van idgaf
It looks a bit like a giant microwave 😝
I have a bad experience with Elegeo. The Jupiter SE came to me with a flaw on the casing, it looks like this: a black stain (the result of poorly mixed components) and no quality control. As a result, the equipment has already lost 30% of its value. All I can say is best regards the company is a middle finger and I do not recommend it to anyone.
Damnit I was excites until i saw it was 2x price of Phenom Forge and M3 Max(dont buy it)