Creality Halot One Plus 3D Resin Printer Review | 4K detail, WiFi built in

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024

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  • @TheTechnologyMan
    @TheTechnologyMan  ปีที่แล้ว +1

    If you have this model what do you think of it? If you’re looking to get your first resin printer, what other models are you considering? Let me know down below! There are links to all the models featured in the video in the description above.
    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    0:48 Overview: unboxing
    1:48 Levelling build plate
    2:02 Printer walkthrough: resin tank, dual Z-axis rails, active filter, screen, USB ports
    2:38 WiFi setup for Creallity Cloud
    3:13 Build quality, spec
    4:02 Performance. Fill resin tank Creality Water Washable Resin Plus
    4:25 Cones of Calibration test print to set exposure
    6:02 Printer noise, carbon filter performance
    6:27 Amerilabs Town miniature test print
    6:41 Eiffel Tower, UW01 Washing & Curing Station
    7:43 Drip attachment for resin printer
    8:04 Leaning Tower of Pisa - initial failed print, cleaning up
    8:54 Barcelona's Sagrada Familia
    9:03 Printing directly from Creality Cloud: Minion
    9:58 Creality Cloud app - monitoring and webcam live streaming
    10:18 Print in place card wallet. Compared to filament printer
    11:00 Conclusions

  • @cyberdecize
    @cyberdecize ปีที่แล้ว

    Just bought this printer and I tested on a few minis. I had a misprint due to the printer not being exactly horizontal : beware, it's really important and prevented me from aligning the Z axis perfectly. Once this problem was identified and solved, I could print a few minis and they came out really well. It was my very first impression, and I'm pretty satisfied. I bought the printer during a special promotion and got it for less than 230 euros : it was an excellent deal !

  • @Elemental_Entity
    @Elemental_Entity ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I only have a bedroom wit ha window, is there any way I can print or would I have to build a casing with a vent tube out the window to eliminate fumes?

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It does have a built in carbon filter. With the lid closed it shouldn’t be too bad but I wouldn’t want a resin printer in my bedroom. If you must try some of the water washable resin. It’s still nasty stuff but does seem slightly better.

    • @Elemental_Entity
      @Elemental_Entity ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheTechnologyMan Thank you so much

  • @carltanner9065
    @carltanner9065 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm looking to pick this printer up as part of a combo pack that is the printer, the wash/cure station and three bottles of resin. It's a pretty good deal and since I already have an FDM printer, it will compliment my other printer for when I make models and dioramas.

  • @VeryPlushy
    @VeryPlushy ปีที่แล้ว

    Very informative video that is going to help me choose my next printer, thank you. I'm currently on a Photon Mini 4k and getting infuriated with usability (having to print a stopper if I want to add a flexplate, AntiAliasing not working with Lychee...)
    Do you happen to know if AA works from Lychee on this one? It does boast compatibility with the software on its advertisement but you never know...

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you - really glad it helped! As I said in the video there are many variables so I may have been lucky - but it really was a doddle using this printer. Sorry I didn't try anti-aliasing - next time I'm printing something I'll give it a go and try to remember to amend the written article accordingly. I also try and amend the written article if I have any issues down the line too.

  • @mattsuii
    @mattsuii ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the review! I'm looking to use a 3D printer to make Lego-style mini-figures that I can use in stop motion productions. I'd like to have moveable arms, legs, heads and hands and also be able to make accessories (capes/hoodies/helmets) for the figures. I'd also like to make parts that I could use in Lego models. I've just begun searching and this printer looks like a very viable option. I'm also a little confused about types of resin. I could probably build my own curing device using UV LEDS and a wash station for alcohol/water but I'm not sure what resin would be better for my application Any suggestions? THANKS!

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  ปีที่แล้ว

      It's really hard to recommend resin - since everyone has different experiences depending on where they print. Temperatures play a massive factor. Siraya Tech probably have the most comprehensive range, so you can choose a resin that has the properties you're after: detail / toughness / speed (of prints) etc. As I stated in the review I quite liked using the water washable resin - so if that has the detail you need, and finer details aren't breaking off to easily that may be an option.

  • @gettingpolitical
    @gettingpolitical ปีที่แล้ว

    Was gonna get the halot mage (not the pro) but seeing as there is no real reviews for that one (only the pro seems to have an abundance of reviews) I went with the halot one plus. I'm only printing 100mm and smaller with 32mm being the primary prints (ttrpg player).

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hope you're enjoying it!

    • @gettingpolitical
      @gettingpolitical ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheTechnologyMan
      Haven't received it yet, USPS delivered my package to another address now I'm dealing with the hassle of USPS, Amazon and creality customer service, so far neither wishes to take responsibility or replace the printer ordered.