@@maxchurchyard4407 this printer retails for about 300 pounds, but you can pick up older printers maybe a year old for as little as 80 pounds and to honest to see the difference in quality of the print you would better eyesight than mine
Thanks for all the amazing content, Paul! We have just bought a 14K 3D resin printer, and looking forward to the new lure making world that opens up with it!😃🎣
Nice looking swim bait. The main issue Ive had with sla printing of lures is the weight. They can be overly heavy, and then when you hollow them out they become more fragile. The up side is that the details print out great! I now primarily use the printed lure to make a mold, then cast it in light weight resin. Sorry about providing advice for someone who didn’t ask for it haha. Love the channel by the way!
@@lach808 all materials have limitations, I made the mistake of designing lures for printing that were similar to injection molded lures and they were ok but I am finding it better to design for the 3d printing these days which makes very durable lures, do not be sorry, it's an ongoing discussion