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RE: 3D Printing in Liquid Resin - Most Finest Detail

Both results look awesome! It's fascinating to see so many fine details have been retained in this way, and interesting that the print is upside-down there. Thank you for showing us the whole process!
I'm wondering if it is also less noisy and hot than the printings with filaments?

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Thanks for visiting my blog~ as for sound it has a totally different tune than filament printers. The smaller the printer the noiser it gets... especially filament printers has that futuristic robotic noise... its cool in the beginning however it gets annoying real fast too.

You know it maybe a good idea to record what it sounds like and post it~ Its a different sounds but still its noise from the motors.

Haha, futuristic robotic...that's a cool description.
Yeah, might be possible to make some harmonious healing music recording the different noises.:)