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To expand on what Steve is talking about with the "Wet Resin". The wet or uncured resin that is not cleaned off or out of the inside of a print is very bad for 3d prints themselves. The resin is a catalyst for itself, so uncured resin, which does NOT evaporate, left on dry cured resin will eventually decay that cured resin. It is VERY important when buying 3d prints, or printing your own 3d prints to understand that. Prints exploding, or cracking from this are very very commonly displayed on the internet, and there are detrimental effects to what is possible in 3d printing because people do not understand and just see "Prints Fail". Properly venting to allow the cleaning of the INSIDE of the part is far more important than people are aware, and will cause part failure if not done properly. What you should take from this video, is IF YOU BUY a 3d printed figure, you should open it and explore to see it is properly cleaned AS SOON AS YOU GET IT< no matter who you buy from. This way you ensure your parts will not fail. Great Job Steve on showing that, Love to see this explored to better explain this situation.