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How we chose the best 3D printer resin 3D printer resin is the base of your prints. As a result, changing up your resin can have a giant effect on the look of your prints.
While filament-based 3D printers are extremely capable and slicing software is only getting better, resin-based printers are able to produce prints of nearly unparalleled quality.
Resin or filament 3D printing: Which is best for you? Best answer: You'll want a filament (FDM) printer for printing large models such as cosplay accessories.
We've been hands-on with this particular 3D printer resin, and it's a good option for beginners because it's a little more forgiving for beginners than some alternatives.
There are some solid choices out there for 3D printers, but we've got some reasons why a resin one is a better buy than FDM.
Resin stacking can be quite difficult to do but if you want to mass-produce a certain figure, it could be your only hope. Learn more.