A No-Nonsense Review Of The Creality Halot-Mage PRO 8K Resin 3D Printer
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As a total beginner to 3d printing this was really helpful to explain all the concepts and features.
Not sure I'd start off with a resin printer, but i really appreciate all of your explainer videos!
Hello,what a great machine,whatever you printit looks well detailed.also to have the app on your phone,you can adjust etc.
Second USB is so you can plug in the camera and a USB at the same time.
Hey great video, I'm thinking i might want to get into 3d printing but at 28mm. Is it to my understanding that you don't need supports for the minis if you resin print from the files? And how much is the build area could you make terrain?
Hey, just bought this printer to use for model railroading- mostly rolling stock and cars.
How's your experience with it.
I am planning to buy it and found a couple of very negative video reviews on TH-cam!
@@ytskt It really isn't that bad. For most structures, I found that I had to increase the amount of bottom layers and the bottom layer adhesion time, but it is quite nice, especially since I bought mine for $170
Great review with amazing results, not sure as a complete novice to this technology that it’s for me at the moment. I would consider starting with an FDM printer, what would you recommend for around £200 for a complete beginner?
The best entry level 3D Printers are Creality's Ender 3 Series Printers. The Ender-3 V2 is currently £179 and is a very good all round printer: store.creality.com/uk/products/ender-3-v2-3d-printer?spm=..collection_b4157485-048c-4362-ad65-dadb21a95f2d.albums_1.1&spm_prev=..product_0ec787e9-979d-4a6d-b40c-54c29965009e.header_1.1
Thanks for link
im using an FDM Sovol sv07 as daily driver which i am satisfied with, i am looking to buy an SLA printer aswell, and this is looking damn good. Can it make as usable parts as an FDM? i mean on FDM you can use PETG or ABS for extreme durability, and PLA for environmental friendly/won't end up in the ocean for 200 years plastic.
Do SLA come with different types? are there any soft types like TPU?
sorry for all the questions, but as a complete noob on SLA what kind of machine do you use for washing and hardening? does the machine you use beside do both washing and hardening? And does it come with the printer or do you need to buy a secondary machine for hardening and printing?
Last but not least, is it relatively easy to clean an SLA printer to switch colors etc and is clogging an issue?