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AmeraLabs TGM-7 3D-printhars voor tafelminiaturen - robuuste, hoge resolutie, geurarm, snel uithardende afdrukvloeistof voor 4K/8K LCD/DLP/SLA UV-hars 3D-printers, 1 l (grijs)

45,99€ 107,63€
Gratis verzending bij bestellingen boven 25,99€

1.Kleur:Grijs


Productdetails

  • TGM-7 3D-printhars is perfect voor tafelminiaturen - het is een eerste keuze voor veel miniatuur 3D-printbedrijven en hobbyisten als crealityhars
  • Duurzaam - uitstekende duurzaamheid van 8k hars 3D-geprinte miniaturen en een beetje flex zorgt ervoor dat ze niet breken tijdens verzending, schilderen en tafelgamesessies
  • Zeer gedetailleerd - printerhars brengt zelfs de kleinste uitingen van uw harsminiaturen tot leven. Als u uw miniaturen verkoopt, zullen uw klanten onder de indruk zijn
  • Hard niet-plakkerig oppervlak – na korte nabeharing hebben miniaturen een hard oppervlak dat aangenaam is om aan te raken en gemakkelijk te schilderen is
  • Klantenservice - producent van deze hars garandeert persoonlijke ondersteuning aan elke harsgebruiker totdat ze constant goede prints krijgen. Je moet reiken!


Productbeschrijving

TGM-7 snel uithardende hars is speciaal ontworpen voor 3D-printen tafelmodel gaming miniaturen. Een perfecte balans tussen stijfheid, slagvastheid en flex bleek miniaturen te beschermen tegen breken bij vallen of tijdens verwarmde gamesessies. Deze 3D-printhars maakt het mogelijk om de meest gedetailleerde miniaturen vast te leggen met zijn harde, niet-plakkerige en overschilderbare oppervlak. Bovendien is deze 3D-printhars ontworpen om de kleinste details van uw miniaturen vast te leggen. TGM-7 is een van de snelst uithardende harsen voor LCD-printers! Ontworpen om zelfs te werken op low-powered LED/LCD 3D-printers uitgerust met LED-lichtbronnen die 405-420nm UV-licht uitstralen. Werkt met zowel kleuren- als monochrome LCD-schermen. Om bijvoorbeeld een laag van 30 micron te genezen, kunt u het volgende gebruiken: 7s blootstelling op Anycubic Photon, 4.4s blootstelling op Epax X1, 1.9s blootstelling op Phrozen Sonic Mini 4k of 0.9s blootstelling op Phrozen Sonic. TGM-7 produceert maatnauwkeurige en stabiele prints. Meer flexibiliteit en stijfheid zorgen ervoor dat de 3D-prints nauwkeurig maar minder broos zijn. Gecombineerd met een overschilderbaar ondoorzichtig en niet-plakkerig oppervlak, is deze hars een perfecte keuze voor miniaturen die actief kunnen worden gebruikt voor gamen op tafelbladen. Hars is verkrijgbaar in grijs. Zorgvuldig gepigmenteerd om de ideale kleur te krijgen die de meest ingewikkelde details uitdrukt. De kleur is bijna volledig ondoorzichtig. Oppervlak is niet plakkerig en hard (75-85 kust D). Na het uitharden voelt de print niet plakkerig of plakkerig aan en is het aangenaam om aan te raken. Het krast niet zo gemakkelijk. Het kan worden gegrond en geverfd met de meest populaire verven. Druk het één keer af - Schilder het een keer!


Adam Clark
12 april 2025
I haven't tried everything. but this is the best yet.
Dexter Schiller
19 februari 2025
Introduction:Over the course of the last decade, my search for the ideal resin for 3D printing 15mm miniatures has led me to try numerous options. However, one resin stands out from the rest as the ultimate solution for my needs: TGM-7. As a dedicated historical wargamer, the 15mm scale presents its own unique challenges, particularly when it comes to durability. Thankfully, TGM-7 has come to my rescue, providing a perfect balance between print quality and robustness. In this review, I'll outline the key features and benefits of TGM-7, which has revolutionized my hobby experience.Print Quality and Durability:TGM-7 resin not only excels in delivering exceptional print quality but also exhibits remarkable durability that withstands the test of time and intense gaming sessions. I can confidently attest to this resin's outstanding performance, as I have printed hundreds of miniatures using TGM-7 without experiencing any breakage or significant damage.Even during extended gaming sessions or when loaning out armies to fellow wargamers, including those who might have had a few too many beers, TGM-7 has proven its reliability. The miniatures printed with this resin have consistently demonstrated exceptional resilience, resisting accidental drops, impacts, and rough handling that often occur during intense gaming moments.The robust nature of TGM-7 resin ensures that the delicate components, such as pikes, remain intact, even under the pressure of intense gameplay. This level of durability brings peace of mind, allowing me to fully enjoy my gaming sessions without the constant worry of fragile models breaking or getting damaged.Whether it's passing on my armies to fledgling wargamers or engaging in extended gaming sessions, TGM-7 resin has consistently demonstrated its ability to withstand the rigors of real-world usage. It has become my go-to resin not only for its print quality but also for its exceptional durability, providing a reliable solution that exceeds expectations.Simplicity and Convenience:Prior to discovering TGM-7, I often found myself engaging in a trial-and-error process, attempting to mix different resins to strike the perfect balance between durability and print quality. This approach was time-consuming, frustrating, and yielded inconsistent results. However, TGM-7 has simplified the entire process, eliminating the need for experimentation and guesswork. This resin provides a reliable and consistent solution, sparing me from the role of a "garage scientist." With TGM-7, I can focus on the creative aspects of my hobby, confident in the resin's performance. As an added boon, the resin doesn't separate nearly as much as other resins, meaning that when my printer goes cold for a few days, I don't have to get the gloves out and reconstitute it. I usually just let the platten go to zero-20mm a few times to slosh it around a bit and I'm off to the races.Cost and Value:While it's true that TGM-7 comes with a higher price tag compared to some other resins on the market, the old adage "you get what you pay for" rings true in this case. The exceptional print quality, coupled with the durability that TGM-7 offers, makes it worth the investment. In the long run, the reduced frustration and time spent on reprinting or repairing broken models far outweigh the initial cost. TGM-7 allows me to enjoy my hobby to the fullest, without compromising on quality or sacrificing the longevity of my miniatures.Conclusion:In my quest to find the perfect resin for 3D printing 15mm miniatures, TGM-7 has emerged as the clear winner. Its ability to deliver outstanding print quality, coupled with remarkable durability, makes it the ideal choice for historical wargamers like myself. TGM-7 simplifies the printing process, sparing me from unnecessary experimentation, and allows me to focus on the joy of creating and gaming. While it may be a bit more expensive, the value it brings to my hobby experience far exceeds the cost. If you're looking for a resin that strikes the perfect balance between print quality and durability, TGM-7 is the answer.
Tim Ferrell
20 januari 2025
my old review was not a positive one. after experimenting with the cones of calibration and figuring out what print settings to use, my opinion of the resin has drastically improved. still a bit pricey though.
Brian E. Dailey
15 januari 2025
Tough to dial in the right settings for my Mars 3 Pro but once I did this resin is much more durable and flexible
Leo Welter
30 december 2024
Miniatures printed using this resin simply never break. It's durable, flexible, and hard, and it captures detail just as well as high quality resins from other brands (SirayaTech Fast and Phrozen Aqua are my favorites).The only drawbacks are the price, and that the resin is more difficult to print with. Supporting models requires extra care and attention because of the high flexibility (overhangs WILL delaminate without sufficient support). It is more viscous and requires higher rest/LOD times for good results.Ameralabs does not recommend high lift speeds, but I have found that extreme high speeds ("vroom") work just as well as very low speeds if supported well.Ameralabs does recommend hollowing, and this seems warranted to not only sufficiently prevent delamination, but also to save as much material as possible (did I mention this stuff is expensive?).Overall, this is the best resin I've found for printing miniatures. You might get better results with a mix, but I've found that to be fraught with inconsistent results. Save time and get this.