This is where I started with my resin 3d printing. I have an FDM as well and the the resin printer blows it out of the water in terms of detail and speed.
Small tip I’ve learned about the washing/cure station is to let your prints dry after taking them out of the wash before placing them on the curing station. This will prevent resin from curing on the platform and making a mess.
Know that you will need a lot more than just the printer and washing station though. You want gloves (by the box), 91%+ alcohol (by the gallon), some silicon mats to work on, microfiber towels (to clean your FEP), and lots and lots of paper towels. If you are concerned about fumes you’ll want to look into ventilation. I guess what I’m saying is it’s messy! It’s not hard though and the models you get are amazing, my gaming group loves me and my GM is living out his childhood gaming dreams.
This is where I started with my resin 3d printing. I have an FDM as well and the the resin printer blows it out of the water in terms of detail and speed.
Small tip I’ve learned about the washing/cure station is to let your prints dry after taking them out of the wash before placing them on the curing station. This will prevent resin from curing on the platform and making a mess.
Know that you will need a lot more than just the printer and washing station though. You want gloves (by the box), 91%+ alcohol (by the gallon), some silicon mats to work on, microfiber towels (to clean your FEP), and lots and lots of paper towels. If you are concerned about fumes you’ll want to look into ventilation. I guess what I’m saying is it’s messy! It’s not hard though and the models you get are amazing, my gaming group loves me and my GM is living out his childhood gaming dreams.