You present really well! You guys should trade off being in front of the camera so you both get visibility! And for the people who say he is presenting too fast, TH-cam lets you slow down a video, though usually, I speed them up.
You two do such a good job, I and I'm sure the rest of your audience wish you two great success. I personally have use yalls reviews before purchasing anything.
Great job in front of the camera! Keep it up, I can easily see you and sister dividing the reviews between you with each of you specializing in different printer types.
Great to see you in front of the camera too. Great video as always. Good points about the lag of auto level in a high end product. Thanks for sharing your experience with all of us 👍😀
i literally want both of you to review every future big tech purchase that i may want to make in the future. phones, fridges, cars, etc. everything. these reviews are THAT good.
Top notch presenting skills. I truly hope you can make a good income from this because you are talented and deserve it. By the way I second the comments suggesting to actively participate to Aurora's next videos. You both are great.
Great video ! One tip, make sure to clean the resin on the tray after a failed print to avoid cured resin sticking on further prints, creality machines normally comes with filters.
You are both super accomplished presenters. SLA by itself is becoming more interesting but if it’s Creality or Elegoo or others can see a whole segment (semi-)automating combinations with FDM, so a fast sturdy and cheaper FDM base structure, then SLA(w) shells for details.
The missing auto-leveling functionality is truly strange. I get that Creality is always thinking about how to keep costs low and they did include some neat stuff (I don't remember seeing a lot of other printers that include the exhaust duct even when they have the built-in fan/filter), but this can't have saved them that much money. This printer also seems to be riddled with marketing mumbo-jumbo - setting aside the value of going much past 8k for the resolution, all those claims Creality makes about speed seem to strain credulity at the very least. Anyway: my dude, you're doing as great of a job in front of the camera as you do behind it. Love the review, as always, and Aurora can spend as much time at summer camp as she wants...the channel is in great hands while she's away.
Great review! As someone else has mentioned, I would welcome if you slowed down a bit and added bigger pauses (especially in edits). There is a lot of info to take in and it makes it harder to "absorb" at this rapid pace. But I might just be spoiled by your sister's presentation style. 😅 Anyway, great job and hoping to see more from you too.
Great Job... But I have one suggestion if you did not do this. Always clean the build plate dry before printing... ALWAYS. I USE A DOLLAR TREE WINDOW CLEANER. This way it always stick. One may think it's not necessary since it's going to get dirty in the resin but for the first layer this is critical. Thanks for an informative review.
It would be nice if, for resin printers, you would add a pixels per millimeter value so that it would be easier to understand a 14K printer of 250x250 mm versus a 8K printer at 200x200 mm sort of thing
A little mistake in the cons part: you compared the slicing time between Halot Box and Chitubox. You have to include in your timing the export part from Chitubox as well, which will do the rasterization of each layer, and that takes the longest time. Then Chitu is faster, but not as fast as you presented. Except that, solid review!
The slicing times for both slicers are normal. I timed the file export process after the file has been sliced, and the Halot Box slicer needs 3 minutes and 18 seconds just to save the 75MB file to the local hard drive, which is unreasonably slow.
Hey... wow you're straight to the point. That is what I like about your guys channel. I am from Bullet-Brand screen protector company. We are a small mom/pop shop. I was wondering if you guys would like some of our products... it doesn't have to be a full video about the protectors. More like a side bar. Please let me know, thank you in advance. Hope to hear from you.
I got their 8k when it 1st came out. But it took over 6 months for the high resolution resin to become available. By that time I had started other projects. Now, a few years later, it still sits there unused. Question, where is the best place to buy 99 alcohol? My local stores only carry small bottles of it
as someone looking at getting into resin printing in 2025 getting this machine with the wash/ curing station worth it or are their other bundles better? i'm already in 3D printing with creality and bambu machines and just got into laser with my creality module for my old Ender 3.
Hello. I'm very interested in this printer but I need to know how small can this print while retaining detail? I learned from another video that the larger the print scale capabilities of the printer the less detail on the smaller end of its printing capabilities. If not this particular model is there a model that is capable of printing very small 3D models that could be encapsulated for custom keyboard keycaps?
Gokus's base failed likely due to the gap created between supports and base. The space allows resin too much resin in between and the base being flat causes extra resistance. Had you printed the base directly on the build plate it would have a better chance.
The true speeds are witnessed if you move the layer size to .1mm (100 microns) at the same, normal exposure time with the high speed resin. You're basically reducing the overall print time by halving the number of printed layers. All of these "high speed" manufacturers should make a much clearer statement about this stuff. As for the leveling, I'd always rather manually level.
It's rather disappointing to see Creality pushing absolutely no boundaries with this SLA printer. The Dyna+ mode is interesting, but having to use special resin is not always an option.
Finally.. FINALLY we get a MAN to present this vital and interesting information to us. That was an excellent presentation, HeliosI I am so happy I would cry for joy if I only knew how this crying thing works. ................That was a JOKE, Aurora :) I love all your videos. Enjoy your summer program.
I wonder what's going to happen when Sony (who owns Minolta's old intellectual property) gets wind of the use of the word, "Dynax"? My bet is that it's still trademarked, and Sony isn't shy about going after companies that infringe. Good luck, Creality! Great review though!
Yes, you are right. We have many old Minolta film cameras. One of them is the Minolta Alpha 7 (also called Dynax 7). The Dynax series was originally from Minolta, who sold the camera business to Sony about 20 years ago.
auto leveling isnt a real thing its just marketing feature if u done it right self leveling will take 2minute and u wont need to do this more than 1-2 times in the printer life span i'd rather they fix the "cheapness" of this printer UI and get better wifi connection invest on programmers to get a resin calibreation feature
paper weight creality and 10 saturn 4 ultra printing non stop for months. creality should be ashamed of them shelves for this crap. never ever again will they get my money FDM or resin.
nice to see you in front of the camera! 🙃
You're both excellent presenters! Well done!
Holy shit
Aurora Tech 2
You present really well! You guys should trade off being in front of the camera so you both get visibility! And for the people who say he is presenting too fast, TH-cam lets you slow down a video, though usually, I speed them up.
He should slow down a bit though.
There he is!!!! have not seen you sense the beginning of your Channel!!!!
Wow! You're in Aurora clone, great job, great presentation, as usual the best printer reviews on TH-cam; HANDS DOWN. And, Thank you, also as usual.
You have a very professional voice. Easily could be a career.
You two do such a good job, I and I'm sure the rest of your audience wish you two great success. I personally have use yalls reviews before purchasing anything.
Great job in front of the camera! Keep it up, I can easily see you and sister dividing the reviews between you with each of you specializing in different printer types.
Great to see you in front of the camera too.
Great video as always. Good points about the lag of auto level in a high end product.
Thanks for sharing your experience with all of us 👍😀
i literally want both of you to review every future big tech purchase that i may want to make in the future. phones, fridges, cars, etc. everything. these reviews are THAT good.
Both of you are outstanding presenters. Good to see you on this side of the camera. Best review channel out here
Nice review! You are a natural at presenting. Keep up the good work.
Top notch presenting skills. I truly hope you can make a good income from this because you are talented and deserve it.
By the way I second the comments suggesting to actively participate to Aurora's next videos. You both are great.
Nice to see you again, Helios. 👍
Hi Helios, you are also a great presenter. you guys are getting near the 100k mark !!!
Gotta love that white Creality USB drive; after 7 or so transfers, it starts to get wonky.
Great video! Good to see who’s been behind the camera all along 😆
Great review! Appreciate seeing you filling in.
Well done Helios, hope i spelt that correctly.
You guys continue to do great work, you should both be on camera more often.
You have a great camera presence, keep it up
wow great voice and intonation- why dont you do more, i mean we love your sister too but its great to see you.
Great video ! One tip, make sure to clean the resin on the tray after a failed print to avoid cured resin sticking on further prints, creality machines normally comes with filters.
Good Job Helios.... 👍
Yoooo, what an awesome suprise. Interesting machines.
Aurora tech bro! Great vid. I’m not a fan of resin printers but this looks quite interesting.
As others have said, well done. Now when will we get a video with Aurora behind the camera and you in front?
Great video, very well edited. Would like to see more function things being printed.
Great job!
You are both super accomplished presenters. SLA by itself is becoming more interesting but if it’s Creality or Elegoo or others can see a whole segment (semi-)automating combinations with FDM, so a fast sturdy and cheaper FDM base structure, then SLA(w) shells for details.
Both of you are the BEST !!!
awesome review cool to see you in front of the camera as well!
Nice review. You should do more. Also, Aurora only does reviews. You could focus on a different area, like techniques.
Good job. Try doing this more often.
Hey Helios, welcome back to the front of the camera!!
Great review! Well done.
The missing auto-leveling functionality is truly strange. I get that Creality is always thinking about how to keep costs low and they did include some neat stuff (I don't remember seeing a lot of other printers that include the exhaust duct even when they have the built-in fan/filter), but this can't have saved them that much money. This printer also seems to be riddled with marketing mumbo-jumbo - setting aside the value of going much past 8k for the resolution, all those claims Creality makes about speed seem to strain credulity at the very least.
Anyway: my dude, you're doing as great of a job in front of the camera as you do behind it. Love the review, as always, and Aurora can spend as much time at summer camp as she wants...the channel is in great hands while she's away.
Great review!
As someone else has mentioned, I would welcome if you slowed down a bit and added bigger pauses (especially in edits). There is a lot of info to take in and it makes it harder to "absorb" at this rapid pace. But I might just be spoiled by your sister's presentation style. 😅
Anyway, great job and hoping to see more from you too.
This is TH-cam, you can slow the video down in 25% increments if it’s helpful.
@@pemetzger I tried it at 0.9x speed . Much better ( for me) . He sounds like he's rushing it a bit because he wants to do it well. :)
Great job!
the machine is big !!! wow !!
Well done young fella!
Good to see Helios in front of the camera. This channel has come a long way. Also, RIP Thanos...🤕
You did great!
Great Job... But I have one suggestion if you did not do this. Always clean the build plate dry before printing... ALWAYS. I USE A DOLLAR TREE WINDOW CLEANER. This way it always stick. One may think it's not necessary since it's going to get dirty in the resin but for the first layer this is critical. Thanks for an informative review.
It would be nice if, for resin printers, you would add a pixels per millimeter value so that it would be easier to understand a 14K printer of 250x250 mm versus a 8K printer at 200x200 mm sort of thing
Aurora Tech Speedrun!
Wonderful job maabe you guys can do half and half on the revveiws you are way more than capable
You're awesome bro
A little mistake in the cons part: you compared the slicing time between Halot Box and Chitubox. You have to include in your timing the export part from Chitubox as well, which will do the rasterization of each layer, and that takes the longest time. Then Chitu is faster, but not as fast as you presented. Except that, solid review!
The slicing times for both slicers are normal. I timed the file export process after the file has been sliced, and the Halot Box slicer needs 3 minutes and 18 seconds just to save the 75MB file to the local hard drive, which is unreasonably slow.
Huge downsides: what about heating for the vat and auto-refill? What about moving the vat to keep resin from settling?
Nice to see you
Can you in the future have links to buy the models you used?
Apart from that great review!
Feels like it is missing a resin-topoff filling system, which is quickly becoming an expected feature with resin printers lately.
👍🏻👍🏻
Great job Helios. Your sister may need to share screen time with you.
Promotion! Great job!
Helios! You guys let Aurora out of the garage!?
Ahaaaaa. nice to see you sir 💯👍 Can this channel review a Tronxy VEHO series printer like the VEHO 600 Pro V2. Please?
can we get next video a dual host show? i would love seeing you both present the 3d printer
Hi Helios ❤
We got the camera man now!🗿☕️
Good video, u guys should swap from time to time :)
Maybe Aurora should be concerned she will lose her spot in front of the camera. He did a good job.
Hey... wow you're straight to the point. That is what I like about your guys channel. I am from Bullet-Brand screen protector company. We are a small mom/pop shop. I was wondering if you guys would like some of our products... it doesn't have to be a full video about the protectors. More like a side bar. Please let me know, thank you in advance. Hope to hear from you.
I got their 8k when it 1st came out. But it took over 6 months for the high resolution resin to become available. By that time I had started other projects. Now, a few years later, it still sits there unused.
Question, where is the best place to buy 99 alcohol? My local stores only carry small bottles of it
I just bought from Amazon, $69 for 4 gallons amzn.to/3YKZgnF
woow nice, do you have to use all the resin once placedon the tray or it can be used later? how do you calculate the amount ?
a superior race
as someone looking at getting into resin printing in 2025 getting this machine with the wash/ curing station worth it or are their other bundles better? i'm already in 3D printing with creality and bambu machines and just got into laser with my creality module for my old Ender 3.
Cómo has cambiado Aurora, te queda bien el corte de cabello 😂
"it seems thanos didn't erase half of the universe... just himself" ahahah
talented family
Hello. I'm very interested in this printer but I need to know how small can this print while retaining detail? I learned from another video that the larger the print scale capabilities of the printer the less detail on the smaller end of its printing capabilities. If not this particular model is there a model that is capable of printing very small 3D models that could be encapsulated for custom keyboard keycaps?
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It should also be noted, that there is not a Linux version of the Halot Box software.
Gokus's base failed likely due to the gap created between supports and base. The space allows resin too much resin in between and the base being flat causes extra resistance. Had you printed the base directly on the build plate it would have a better chance.
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Nice ❤❤❤❤
Some tuning calibration is needed? stupid thought. these 3d printers should have spare vats included.
A great review maybe you and your sister should give review points.
Where can I get the bearded dragon .stl file?
Ey~! Kuya~
The true speeds are witnessed if you move the layer size to .1mm (100 microns) at the same, normal exposure time with the high speed resin. You're basically reducing the overall print time by halving the number of printed layers. All of these "high speed" manufacturers should make a much clearer statement about this stuff.
As for the leveling, I'd always rather manually level.
Smal recommendation is to slow down and have pauses so viewers can take in what you said. Other then that good video :)
Disagree. Cadence is about right IMO. Many other channels are too slow.
@@dtroy15Agreed, I like rapid data. Time is precious.
Slowing down is good. People who want it faster can speed up play.
@@Trenchfoot1People who want it slower can slow down play, pause, or follow along using the transcript.
@@Trenchfoot1 That logic works both ways, slow down play then.
It's rather disappointing to see Creality pushing absolutely no boundaries with this SLA printer. The Dyna+ mode is interesting, but having to use special resin is not always an option.
Finally.. FINALLY we get a MAN to present this vital and interesting information to us. That was an excellent presentation, HeliosI I am so happy I would cry for joy if I only knew how this crying thing works. ................That was a JOKE, Aurora :) I love all your videos. Enjoy your summer program.
I wonder what's going to happen when Sony (who owns Minolta's old intellectual property) gets wind of the use of the word, "Dynax"? My bet is that it's still trademarked, and Sony isn't shy about going after companies that infringe. Good luck, Creality! Great review though!
Yes, you are right. We have many old Minolta film cameras. One of them is the Minolta Alpha 7 (also called Dynax 7). The Dynax series was originally from Minolta, who sold the camera business to Sony about 20 years ago.
ToDay a new presenter? HaHa, great!
KEKEMOMO
No funny outtakes? I call a mulligan on that, show your outtakes! ;)
Brilliant. Almos as good as your sister 🤪
auto leveling isnt a real thing its just marketing feature if u done it right self leveling will take 2minute and u wont need to do this more than 1-2 times in the printer life span i'd rather they fix the "cheapness" of this printer UI and get better wifi connection invest on programmers to get a resin calibreation feature
Great video 👍, but slow down! It's hard to absorb all the information when it's delivered in machine-gun mode.
Nah don’t hold back the whole class because a few can’t keep up. Use pause, transcript, or slow down the play speed.
paper weight creality and 10 saturn 4 ultra printing non stop for months. creality should be ashamed of them shelves for this crap. never ever again will they get my money FDM or resin.
NO AURORA? Unsubscribed 😄
Great job!