🚀 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game with Conjure Resin!
The Chitu Systems 2kg Conjure Standard Upgraded Resin is a high-precision, cost-effective photopolymer designed for LCD/DLP 3D printers. With enhanced strength, easy cleanup, and broad compatibility, this slate grey resin delivers exceptional performance for detailed prints and functional prototypes.
P**L
Brittle but can be good
I found this resin to be extremely brittle. By itself it is borderline unusable. However, mixed with conjure tough (I used 7:3) this is a great resin for the price. Very sharp details, excellent straight lines, good flex. Cleans well, not sticky. Moderate to low odour. Would recommend if you are willing to mix.
R**N
Hardly any odour, excellent print quality!
I bought a kilo bottle in grey and have been very happy with the results.Support for printer settings are available from their site, including many print models and manufacturers.Has hardly any odour when pouring or uncovering after print (great for my home office!)Prints come out great, crisp and clean.I use IPA to clean in anycubic wash n machine.Fantastic results with no faff.Highly recommend
G**S
Great Resin
This resin is now my goto resin for my 8k Halot Mage printer easy to tune in and no issues at all
S**H
Conjure Standard 8K 3D Printer Resin white
This is now my go to resin. I usually use siraya tech but this is ticking all my boxes. It doesn't smell as bad as other resins and it produces a nice finish with great details. I've had no fails with this resin so far. I've been printing with a saturn 2 at 2.5 secs. I haven't done an exposure test, but I reckon I could print in less time. The exposure time is also impacted by the colour of the resin. I would defently recommend this resin for details and stability when printing. Im not sure about its overall strength, but I didn't find it brittle at all like some other resins out there
A**X
Good quality and affordable standard resin, works fine in my ld002r, cleans up well in IPA.
I expected to receive this bottle of resin in the standard cardboard box and bubble wrap for protection, but what arrived was a plain thin cardboard box with a sealed plastic bag around the bottle. The description clearly mentions that the bottle should be safely packed in an inflated bubble wrapper, but that wasn’t true of the bottle I received. With that said it did arrive without any leakage or issues but I personally much prefer the bubble wrap style packaging as I've had burst bottles arrive before and it's not fun to deal with. I like the bottle design, its opening is comfortably wide enough to accommodate a funnel and filter without having to worry about knocking it over.The flexibility of this resin is supposed to be much less brittle than other standard resins according to their marketing but I'm not seeing a significant difference in durability of fine details on small scale miniatures. It's fine though and I'm not ever going to expect a standard UV resin to be able to stand up to major abuse, the tougher abs/nylon like resins are always going to be the king for more durable miniatures.The recommended settings aren’t suitable for my non-mono resin printer, so I just ran my usual 8 bottom layers at 65 seconds and standard layers at 8 seconds, which gave me no problems printing and curing this resin. I’d prefer to see two sets of recommended settings on the bottle, as not everyone is using a mono screened printer. I know they’re super common now, but there are still plenty of people still using the older RGB screens that take longer to cure resins. If you’re not confident what settings to use, run a few of the quick calibration tuning prints to zero in on the right settings for you and you won’t be disappointed by the results from this resin.The smell of the resin isn’t the worst I've experienced from UV resins. Though it is still pungent enough that I wouldn’t want to be near it while it prints and I fully recommend a respirator when you’re working with the IPA and resin in general, at the very least have good ventilation in the room.At the end of the day, most of these standard resins are more or less the same and you’d have to look very closely to see any significant difference between them. The price point for this particular brand is certainly attractive though, £24.99 is hard to complain about for a resin that just works without any fuss, I'll definitely be back for more if it sticks around at this price point.
S**R
Good quality resin
I don't have an 8k printer, but I do have a 4k printer.I tested this print on a set of fine detailed miniatures for wargaming.Looking at the prints, they are very detailed - as detailed as the printer allows.However, I can't really see any difference between these prints and my prints with my usual ABS resin.So it does the job well, but I can't see if it's better than the usual stuff (even with a magnifying glass).
S**L
Good quality and nice results
I am happy with the quality of the 8k resin. I have been using it with my Saturn 2 and have created some nicely detailed models that I am very happy with.The resin is easy to work with. I only made slight adjustments to my settings. The models printed without any fails, and the miniatures I choose to print, were easy to clean and had nice fine detailing. The resin washes well with IPA and cured well in my Mercury X Cure machine.I found the odour from this resin to be slightly easier to work with, and was less smelly than the resin I was using previously.Once cured completely, my models were easy to paint, and left me with miniatures I was very happy with. £24.99 is a very good price for such quality resin, I will be getting more of it.
A**M
Good qaulity
Resin - greyGood quality 3D printer resin - produces stable models and cures well.Well packaged with sturdy bottle and card box.
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