
I was looking for something to make desktop miniatures so they wouldn't break if dropped, especially if the miniatures have small weak parts like swords. I've used Elegoo, Anycubic, and Sainsmart resins in the past and while they're all good, they've all been brittle. Try the green Siraya, so far so good. It prints quickly with lots of detail, and as long as I cure it quickly (just two minutes in a jar of water under UV light) it stays flexible. Also, I've found that if I soak the finished mini in hot water for about 5 minutes after printing, the supports come off instantly without leaving dents or chunks, thanks to the resin softening enough for that.

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