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Has anyone tried Elegoo's plant-based resin for dice masters?
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So I just got a 3d printer for making masters and I'm looking into my options for resin. I know cure inhibition is a big problem and was wondering if any of you have tried elegoos plant-based resin and know if it has any different results or if it's even any good for printing dice in the first place.

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