I'm interested in printing miniatures and I'm sure this has been asked before will what resin is the best for this application? I'm interesting in something that somewhat flexible so small details like swords or weapons won't be broken off as soon as they're bent slightly.
I've also just recently read that some people are mixing their resins together to get a hardness and flexibility that is somewhere in between the two.
I see they're super flexible resins that are ridiculously expensive and I see that there are super hard resins that may be somewhat riddle it's like I need something in between that but I can't afford to mix those two particular ones. What I'm mostly trying to avoid is super brittle prints.
UPDATE
here is a paladin mini from wizards of the coast I have that was made in 2005 look how flexible the sword still is I can bend it this way with my finger and I definitely don't feel like it's going to break.
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