This 3D printer made Resin easy! - Uniformation GKtwo Review
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Chapters:
00:00 - Resin vs FDM
3:54 - GKtwo Overview
7:57 - Preparing to Print
12:50 - Printing, Washing, Curing
19:12 - Results and Examples
21:35 - Does this replace FDM?
25:00 - About those fumes...
27:22 - System Menus Tour
31:00 - Design thoughts
33:15 - Conclusions & Price
Nice to meet you in person today. Lovely professional setup. Good luck, keep up the good work and again thank you.
This is one of the best reviews and overviews of this printer that I have seen. Well done!
What a great informative video.
Thank you for making this.
I'd like all machines of this kind to have Ethernet as well, instead of JUST wi-fi. Home automation products are guilty of this as well: PLEASE add an Ethernet jack....
Thanks, nice intro to resin printing, helped me make up my mind.
Surely your router should remember the DHCP it's assigned to the printer. A decent router will allow you to reserve an address for a device.
Fantastic review Graham! Appreciate the extra work with the graphics, very informative. I've not been long in the 3d printing world, got the knowledge now if I step into resin printing!
Awesome review, Very informative!
Thank you for the review, I have been looking at both types. This helped me decide..
Perfectly articulated and informative
Great review, thank you.
I watched many of his repair videos, he is definitely talented, knowledgeable and skilled individual.
very informative! Excellent video as always Graham, although I find it works better to clean resin prints in chocolate milk though
holly crap, great review! I almost felt like buying one of those! 😂
Gave my Elegoo Saturn Resin Printer away and bought a second FDM 3D printer instead. Absolutely hate the hassle of printing and cleaning Resin prints. Dealt with everything from failed prints to a punctured Vat and Resin flooded LCD screen. Thought of paying someone to take the damn thing because even giving it away for free felt criminal.
A great review and a very interesting printer.
For the IP on the printer, you should be able to go into your router and set a static IP for the unit. Typically that's where you make that decision, not on the unit itself. Very nice video! Thank you for the detail!
whoa we got it last december to print 9th age armies
Fantastic review and great detailed information.
Would you suggest the GK2 or the Elegoo Saturn 4?
Wonder if ultrasound could help visualize the print on screen .
What a great review. I have no knowledge whatsoever of 3d printing, as I don't need it at all, but this vid made me feel like an expert after 35 minutes - and I know some people who might be interested in the printer, so I am informing them. Thank you.
A very interesting and informative video. But there was a synch issue between video and audio which became quite noticeable from about 10 minutes in.
Not having audio sync issue at all and I’m already 17 minutes in.
I really enjoyed the review, well worth the wait thanks.
You don't need to play the "Schrodinger's Print" game (is it good? or is it failed? we won't know until we open the box!). Resin printers have a "pause" function, and when you press it, the printer will move the build plate up so that it is visible; that way you can check to make sure the print has adhered properly and is progressing normally before committing to it. There are a few printers that don't seem to do this properly, but those tend to be on the lower end of the price spectrum (i.e. cheap Chinese junk.) This unit seems to be pretty well put together so I would wager that it is has a working "pause" function. Give it a try!
Ah! I just tested this on a print I had running and yea, it works a treat! I assumed it would pause in the vat!
Can you connect it to a PC?
Do yourself a favor and use regular resin not washable. You'll find you have more failures with supporting models with washable. You'll also end up spending x5 more time cleaning them and they'll be more brittle at the end. Also Alcohol dries in seconds without an air compressor. I've been printing resin for 4 years now, just got into FDM printing this year, I went backwards heh.
Tbh the wash time doesn't bother me, since it's automated, and the blow dry isn't hard to do either. I'll probably try the alcohol wash at some point though, to get a comparison on strength.
Pretty amazing, specifically compared to early FDM printers. However, it's all about what you print so I have to say: 21:32 that looks really very much like raccoon turds to my old eyes! Just sayin! 😉
Resin fumes are horrendous.
My old plastic injection die setting days working with Acetyl and ABS, the fumes from it, near feel like vomiting if you get a good whiff.
Real poor ventilation 25 plus years ago and I certainly don't miss it.
Great video. I love your clarity of explanation and measured diction. The framerate seemed to drop from time to time despite my gigabit connection - maybe TH-cam hasn't finished converting it. Good call on the throbber / screensaver. I think a friend of mine will be very interested in this. You mentioned that it uses a eMMC card: can this be swapped out, say for a larger capacity one? How easy is it to replace if it fails? Indeed, how maintainable and repairable is the thing? How expensive and how available are spare parts? Say you drop the plate or crack the screen.
For the IP address issue, can you not just set a DHCP reservation on your router or DHCP server?
The discount code is rejected as invalid....
Darn! Thanks for the heads up, I see the issue as well - I'll see if I can get that sorted!
If your only reference for an FDM printer is Creality, then you really need to try a Prusa. I have a Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro and it is complete garbage. I just built a Prusa MK4 and it printed a perfect benchy on it's first print. 3'rd print was a torture toaster that also printed and functioned perfectly.
While I certainly do not dispute the detail level you can achieve on a resin printer, to me it is certainly not worth the hassles of washing, drying and curing a print afterward. Not to mention the smell, toxic fumes and proprietary software. I'll stick with the open source community.
It's good printer but it's exspencive has hell and that's the down point. And if you want a heater £50 pounds
I know you probably already know that, but pretty much every router allows you to reserve an IP address for a specific device. I would argue it is better than defining the static address from the device itself, as it's easier to see if your assigning the same address to multiple devices. And doing this from the device control panel or the router control panel feels pretty much the same to me
Tbh this is true... I'm just lazy. I have DHCP set up with a 'reserve' space at the top end of the range, so when setting up a device like this that wants a static IP, I can just do it on-device while I'm in front of it and connecting to WiFi, instead of having to go into my router config. It's not a deal breaker or anything, just a weirdly absent setting that any other device would have.
I've gradually come around to preferring to set a static IP via IP address reservation on the router rather than doing it on the device. As you say you have oversight of all address reservations at the point of doing the new one. I have a number of Raspberry Pis and they get the same IP regardless of the OS I throw onto them at any particular time which makes getting to them remotely simple. It also means that if you connect the device to another network that uses a different address space or that already has the preferred IP allocated, you can still be up and running pretty quickly.
Fursona print when?
You can pay that machine off making toys for next door.
just don't run this in the shop for liability reasons