So I have been printing in the Anycubic green resin that comes with the Anycubic photon. I’ve heard complaints from people I’ve printed for that it’s brittle and breaks easy. So I asked around and was given the advice to mix it with monocure flex resin. So I bought the bottle in the pics. However, I do not know how much to mix in and what I should change my settings to. Any advice?
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Jan Germann
2020-03-30 02:25:22
Sjefke Poulussen
2020-03-30 02:25:43
I print with a 4:1 mix of anycubic to monocure flex100 on a 10 second exposure time
Jacob Hale
2020-03-30 02:31:19
Start at 10% flex to base ratio as a test, if that's not good enough, work your way up by 10% to however much flexibility you want.
Zena Andreou
2020-03-30 02:53:45
depends on how flexible you want the print to be or just shatter proof. 10% flex is a good starting point..
For 20% flex to 80% anycubic I typically add 2 seconds to my curing time.. so give it a go with 10 as it is on a small model and you can increase by a second or two if it doesn't turn out as good
Chris Carter
2020-03-30 03:37:35
I use a 10%flex to 90% Anycubic green. 15 Sec exposure at 0.05 on original Photon
Scott Ball
2020-03-30 04:20:55
Does the color of the anycubic have any impact on the exposure time? I use anycubic grey and would also like to add on some flex.
Zena Andreou
2020-03-30 04:42:26
Scott Ball
not really as flex is transparent. Just need to adjust the exposure for the mix
Scott Ball
2020-03-30 04:50:04
Zena Andreou
Thanks! So would you still recommend just adding 2 seconds to the exposure time?
Zena Andreou
2020-03-30 04:54:49
Scott Ball
if you are going for a 20 or 25% of flex. Yes. If you go 10% try one second more. Mix them very well. I generally measure in 2 different cups, pour them in a bottle and shake
Scott Ball
2020-03-30 04:56:46
Thanks so much! I've been trying to get an answer to this question for months!!!
Joe Papa Behre Behrend
2020-03-30 07:48:14
Dude, Siraya Grey with Tenacious mix. Haven’t had a failed print yet and it’s super strong
Mike Allen Jr.
2020-03-30 07:54:50
thanks but I’m looking to use up what I have before I move to different stuff.
Joe Papa Behre Behrend
2020-03-30 08:11:14
Mike Allen Jr.
i understand. When you do, try it out. It’s the best thing I’ve ever done with printing
Kevin Rank
2020-03-30 08:43:08
Mike Allen Jr.
Tenacious is just like Monocure Flex. I've been really happy with Siraya Tech stuff. Like Joe said, the Gray (non-brittle) is awesome. I use that stuff straight up without any flex added and it holds up really well. My older Anycubic green stuff is a lot more fragile.
Herman Simpson
2020-03-30 09:33:04
A 10:1 ratio allows me to print minis that survive a 4 for drop.
Scott Pavlich
2020-03-30 10:21:08
Kory Kendziora
2020-03-30 12:43:41
Flex100 is insanely strong smelling as an fyi. You HAVE to have outside ventilation.
Bryan Jolson
2020-03-31 02:35:14
Joe Papa Behre Behrend
2020-03-31 03:10:26
Bryan Jolson
i do a 75% Grey, 25% tenacious, and i follow the exact guidelines Siraya recommends. Haven’t failed me yet
Bryan Jolson
2020-04-01 02:42:33
what type of minis? I tend to print BattleTech ones which are heavier and I find break easier than the dungeons and dragons ones which have less mass.
Herman Simpson
2020-04-02 08:52:52
These 4. The ship in the back is the heaviest but to your point that one is about 80/15% mix.