Material · SLA Resin

Standard resin: detail is the whole point

This is the material we hand people when they've only ever seen hobby-grade prints — because the first reaction is always the same double-take. Twenty-five micron layers make text legible at font sizes you'd squint at on paper, and surfaces arrive smooth enough to prime immediately.

The presentation-grade default

Product looks-like models, architectural facades, character miniatures, jewelry masters for casting, dental-style patterns and any part where crispness is what's being judged — standard resin is the economical route to SLA quality without paying engineering-resin prices for cosmetic work.

It sands beautifully, primes evenly and takes paint like a factory part, which is why our finishing bench starts most hero pieces here.

Know its temperament

Standard resin is rigid and a little brittle — magnificent to look at, unamused by drops and pry-fits. Parts that must be handled roughly or snapped together belong in tough resin; parts that must be transparent go clear.

Standard resin properties
ProcessSLA
Layer height25–100 microns
DetailHighest in the shop
SurfaceSmooth, prime-ready
ToughnessRigid / brittle-ish
Cost$$ — cosmetic-grade value

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