Thank you so much for a great review! I've read somewhere with this green type of casting resins it is not recommended to pour the resin back into the bottle? Are you pouring it back in the bottle and have not had any problems? Really curious. Thanks again for such great work.
Hey mate, really enjoy your content. Top tier advice, in a really easy to understand enjoyable form. What is the best castable resin you would suggest working with? I have been using Siraya tech True Blue, which casts well but does not print as well as a Power resin for example. Is there any resin that you enjoy working with most for printing and castability? Thanks
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoy the videos. I've been using the Jamg He a bit more than anything else because of the ease of cleanup and curing compared to True Blue. Though Blue does have the better price point.
Jamg He might have a slight edge with prints being a little sharper, but its really not that noticeable. The clean up and curing process is easier and faster with Jamg He over Siraya Blue though.
@@anime24-7. Usually I raise my pieces by 3mm so that only the supports are touching the hex grid, but even if the piece is directly touching it should still print fine. Might just be harder to remove.
Great work and really nice video! I recently switched to using Jamghe High Wax Plus resin as well, and I've been getting great castings with it.
Thank you! Glad you have found success with it as well.
Good Video, nice work!!!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you so much for a great review! I've read somewhere with this green type of casting resins it is not recommended to pour the resin back into the bottle? Are you pouring it back in the bottle and have not had any problems? Really curious. Thanks again for such great work.
I pour the resin back into the bottle all the time with no issues. Glad you like the video!
Great tutorial!
Hey mate, really enjoy your content. Top tier advice, in a really easy to understand enjoyable form. What is the best castable resin you would suggest working with? I have been using Siraya tech True Blue, which casts well but does not print as well as a Power resin for example. Is there any resin that you enjoy working with most for printing and castability? Thanks
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoy the videos. I've been using the Jamg He a bit more than anything else because of the ease of cleanup and curing compared to True Blue. Though Blue does have the better price point.
Can get a video for 3D Print beginner? What we need and soo on... Thank you!
Could I ask what investment you used? With that massive of a print it’s crazy to see no cracks in the envestment
I used Prestige Optima 38:100. I also add 1% boric acid by investment weight
nice video!
Hey, Do you find that this resin prints better / with more accuracy than Siraya Blue?
Jamg He might have a slight edge with prints being a little sharper, but its really not that noticeable. The clean up and curing process is easier and faster with Jamg He over Siraya Blue though.
@@SterlingKisses I'm giving bluecast X1 v2 a go. Want me to let you know how it goes?
@@lukegaffney6511 Absolutely! Let me know what you think of it.
Brother the hex grade you provided is showing collision with the sculpture is it ok
@@anime24-7. Usually I raise my pieces by 3mm so that only the supports are touching the hex grid, but even if the piece is directly touching it should still print fine. Might just be harder to remove.
@@SterlingKisses bro the print not sticking to build plate and causing print to fail at your given settings
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@@SterlingKisses bro can you share the settings with elegoo standard photopolymer resin with the Saturn 3 ultra printer
@@anime24-7. For a standard gray resin I use Elegoo ABS Like Gray 2.0 with a normal exposure of 3.8 (bottom exposure of 32). Hope that helps.
Do you offer casting as a service from a provided 3d print ready model?
Sorry but I don't offer such a service. Thank you for asking though.
Do you have experience with bluecast x-one? Which is better, jamghe or bluecast?
Sorry but I don't have any experience with blue cast so I can't compare them.
We have experience and it is more recommended jamghe by the amount of wax it has for casting