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Review on πŸ–¨οΈ ANYCUBIC Rapid Photon 1 UV 3D Printer - 405Nm Wavelength by Rusty Calcara

Revainrating 5 out of 5

D&D Potion of Poison

Haven't used this for 3D printing yet. Instead, I used it to brew a "poison potion" for each person in my D&D party. As this was a full party of 7 I wanted something approachable, yet personal enough to be both me and my character (obviously a cheater, yes, because what other class would it be totally acceptable for keep giving poison as a Christmas present?). But I buy these potions for $16 each. Enter this amazing printer resin. I just poured this into small pots (found here: Glass Jars with Cork Lids https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073VHVMF2?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share), put in some nice d6's (uses these: Chessex Dice d6 Sets: Green Swirl with Gold - 12mm Six Sided Die (36 dice block https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0011WJB8S/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_vVJvEbX3KHCZP) and voila! Nice potions cost almost half. However, it should be noted: it smells, use it outdoors or in a place with good ventilation. And too much direct sunlight will result in large, noticeable blisters. So if you want to avoid that, keep it in the shade and let it cure for a few days. However, the color is just gorgeous, pours easily and was the cheapest option at the time of purchase. Unfortunately I didn't take a picture of my finished pieces, but I'm including an intermediate picture just to give you an idea of what it looked like.

Pros
  • 3D Printing Consumables
Cons
  • New Competitors Appeared