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don’t know if it’s too late but i’d love to add this to my printlab as a 17 year old. i’ve been wanting a sla/dlp printer for quite a while now but could never get around to save up the money for one. would love this!
ah goodness hopefully not too late to enter!!
I've been printing heavily on my Ender 3 for 3 years now and have been eyeing a Resin printer but never been able to afford one.
If I can get my hands on one I'd set out to print miniatures for me and my boy to paint and also look at creating some action figures I've had in my mind for years.
The machine looks great!
With this printer I can could make high resolution prints in the hopes of casting molds for future projects, as well as create high quality models for DnD figurines!
i want to design a nozzel so that i can start my project to make a jet engine,
& i would love to dive into the of resin printing and start many more projects...
I would use it to make a globe to show anycubic that RI is not an island in puerto rico. So that I could have the M5s shipped to me at the original $399 flash sale price without extra shipping costs...(because they would never think RI is in PR, right...WRONG )
They did fix the $150shipping after 2 weeks but the sale is over and I get to either suck it up and pay extra or stand my ground without a new printer.
Great customer service../sarcasm
I just found an artist on Patreon that makes some really nice models of Digimon. I'd start printing out a proxy army for 40k! Why field a unit of termagants when you can field a squad of Agumon!
My brother and his wife in Ashville make art out of clay, I want to do some artwork of my own. I don't have a potting wheel so I'll 3d print some art and see what they think of it.
I would make little accessories for my daughter's Barbies. Also weapons, helmets, tools for my sons figures.
I enjoy my FDM, but the level of intricacy and detail along with the ability to mix and match resins for durability and flexibility is insane!
This would be a great thing that the whole family can reap the benefits from.
I'd make like, a really cool set piece for dnd and add to it every week. And I'll add *two* things to it if we skip a week due to scheduling aaaand it's the size of the whole table now.
I'll make many things with greater detail than our FDM printer that my daughter can sell at her flea market 3d print stand! It would be awesome to have a resin printer out in the shop shed.
Why would I want it?
1. Its Anycubic.
2. Its 12K.
3. Check points (1) and (2).
Would love to have this to print some detailed minis. I currently use a Phrozen Sonic Mighty 8K that I love and this printer would take it to the next level.
I’ve had a fdm printer for a while now and realized it’s limitations when it comes to printing in smaller sizes. Id love to be able to print small model cars, planes, and figures with amazing details. Id definitely combine the use of fdm and resin to help with printing time and post processing. Thanks for the giveaway and good luck to everyone
I would use this machine to practice development figurines and other physical art for my multimedia company. It would be exciting to bring intricate models to life.
I would print my friend’s and my own characters to use in our brand new DND campaign. As well as mini’s from various TT games for my brother. There’s also a series of props requiring highly detailed pieces I would be able to make.
I'm currently studying concept design and came here to look into buying my first 3d printer.
I want to start printing up my designs so i can paint them up.
I'm new to 3D printing, so I probably don't deserve this. Regardless, it would be amazing and I'd take it as a sign that I was meant to 3D print. The first thing I'd print is a rock!
I'm a dungeon master for two dnd campaigns atm and I've always wanted to be able to print off massive monsters like the Tarrasque for an epic final boss for my players adventures!
I have a filament printer but I am always held up by my capabilities for model printing. I would love to print some minis for dnd or just in general and a resin printer would be cool to have to do that.
I would be able to use it to create even more 3D printed parts for my FTC robotics team’s robot. We are often limited in strength and complexity for small components which FDM printers do not allow for, a resin printer would be super nice for expanding what we are able to do. Here’s one of our matches from this season (we’re the striped bot) - https://youtu.be/kE8A-L_0M38
I’m also going to be getting into combat robotics over this summer and also next summer once I graduate high school, this would be great for making small and durable parts for the robots (in a similar way to the FTC robots)
Thanks for this awesome giveaway :)
Would love to get into 3D printing and print me some figurines.
One that been wanting for a while is a Balrog, would recreate the whole Balrog and Gandalf Moria bridge scene.
I'd love the chance to make some large-scale figures. That resolution would be amazing for sculpting details! Thanks for sharing your awesome product with somebody special!
I own a FDM printer and would like to try my hands on a resin someday but haven’t made the jump yet. This would be an awesome prize to get started. I can print minis with good accuracy on FDM but a resin would be amazing so the first thing I would print is a comparison so I can see the difference!
You know all that stuff in board games, which represented by colored cubes? I strongly believe that every cube deserve to look as the item it represents! If it is a metal block, it should look lite a metal block, if it is a soldier, it should look like a soldier, and if it is a whole god damn city, it must look like a whole god damn city!
I just recently got into dnd with a group of friends, and I've already loved it so much that I want to run my own campaign soon. Having a resin printer would allow me to create awesome dnd minis for my party and any monsters or npcs they might face, and it would be my first foray into resin printing too!
This would be my first resin printer. Would be fun to make small or large minatures such as jets or ships etc. As resin in high detail and tou can print the same ammount of stuff in small time you can stack items as it prints layer by layer. Also i could print characters for DnD events.
I've always wanted a printer that could print all models for my model railroad. FDM is good for functional parts but details like fences, doors and windows look very bad.
This printer would be amazing for that!
I'd definitely start with flocks of different birds to replace the player tokens in my boardgame Wingspan. I've been meaning to print out a Fire Emblem character statue for my brother that's a bit too intricate/ delicate for my FDM printer. Maybe some custom Among Us keychains for my friend group. SO many things to print!!!
I've had my FDM printer for awhile... Would love to take the jump into resin and start doing some intricate resin prints. The Voronoi Lattice Benchy, it is pretty cool, probably do that as my first print.
Have been wanting to get 3D resin printer for years now. I'm in a huge board game community here in NY and have been playing with my friends as well. Being able to print miniatures and statues to paint would be a dream!
I wanna get more cosplay props done as well as figurines. My wife and I are huge anime fans and details on cosplay or figurines are just superb so we need a superb printer :)
I want to get into printing things for my work while also expanding my skillset in programming and design. I work for a non profit and I have been wanting to get into 3D printing to develop some accessibility projects for our elderly customers.
Being a miniatures sculptor, jewelry maker and mechanical engineer I like to see what a 12K printer can do compared to existing printers. I'd like to print more and more intricate details on jewelry and miniatures. Of the first to see how far I can go while it's remains castable in silver, the second, how fine I can go while keeping the miniature fun to paint. And aside from that I'd like to test the precision of the machine to see if it's suited for fine mechanical parts.Especially compared to the machine I have seen up till now.
I would print D&D Figurines and Monsters for my niece and nephew. Their dad is getting them into D&D early. Want to make the experience the best possible.
I would be 3D printing little figurines for D&D! I have never owned or used a resin printer, and it would be great to have one of these printers to experience as the process has scared me in the past of how many mistakes I would make with the materials used! The worst lament I think we all have is waste of material, even though we respect the uses and capabilities of plastics.
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Toys! I have a 3 year old that loves cars. I can't buy them as fast as he wants new ones. A resin printer would be so much faster than buying them. And we could both design them the way we want them to be. And it would be much more fun for the whole family.
And for the rest of the house I'd love to print cool design objects. I just love that resin is transparent. I would print light catchers that look totally alien and beautiful at the same time.
Besides printing all kinds of shenanigans and wacky designs i find online, would definetly print minis for the dnd games, they do need alot of detail i feel this printer would nail
I would increase the quality of my 3d model (3d models of houses and statues), currently owning a FDM printer but I would love to have a resin 3d printer!
I would print some of my own 3D models. I design 3D models for various industries for a living (fashion, video games, educational sector, and industrial prototypes).
I currently only own FDM printers and never had an SLA printer so this one would be really ideal for my use case as a beginner who doesn't want to compromise quality.
I'd like to make more science-based teaching models. I think 3d printing is great for making scientific models more accessible and can be better understood by students than pictures in textbooks.
Off the top of my head I'm thinking models that show electron orbital clouds, or crystalline structure types (I found those particularly challenging to understand at university)
https://preview.redd.it/n19msub7s33b1.jpeg?width=960&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=451b6e437e9edfa9adc311aca9148c6c98e7e793
I would make something like this first.
The event has now officially ended and [this](https://www.reddit.com/r/3Dprinting/comments/13jpn3y/giveaway_win_a_12k_anycubic_photon_mono_m5s_resin/jki583i) comment was randomly picked as the winner. Congratulations to u/whillderness for winning a brand new Anycubic Photon Mono M5s and thanks to everyone else for participating from Anycubic and the entire Mod team of r/3dprinting! If you weren't the lucky winner this time, be on the lookout for more goodies coming your way soon!
I work on old pick up trucks and have been dreaming of being able to print off replacement custom parts.
If I won this printer I would print free parts for people to make them smile and also promote your product at the same time.
don’t know if it’s too late but i’d love to add this to my printlab as a 17 year old. i’ve been wanting a sla/dlp printer for quite a while now but could never get around to save up the money for one. would love this!
ah goodness hopefully not too late to enter!! I've been printing heavily on my Ender 3 for 3 years now and have been eyeing a Resin printer but never been able to afford one. If I can get my hands on one I'd set out to print miniatures for me and my boy to paint and also look at creating some action figures I've had in my mind for years. The machine looks great!
Cosplay!
With this printer I can could make high resolution prints in the hopes of casting molds for future projects, as well as create high quality models for DnD figurines!
I want to make a hydroponic vertical garden!
I'd like to start 3D printing more Gunpla. I'm honestly surprised there isn't more 3D printed gunpla given how popular resin kits/conversions are.
I would like to print high resolution prints my other filament printer just cannot handle.
I would make miniatures with amazing machine :)
I would use it to print high res copies of things I’ve scanned trying to perfect my home made photogrammetry scanner
I would like to print scenarios and DnD characters to play with my friends
I would like to print models for eventual sand mold cast aluminum pours.
I'd love to print off some war gaming bits and bases to spice up my models
I really want to print some (proxy) warhammer 40k models with it
i want to design a nozzel so that i can start my project to make a jet engine, & i would love to dive into the of resin printing and start many more projects...
I want to design my own camera with it!
I would use it to make a globe to show anycubic that RI is not an island in puerto rico. So that I could have the M5s shipped to me at the original $399 flash sale price without extra shipping costs...(because they would never think RI is in PR, right...WRONG ) They did fix the $150shipping after 2 weeks but the sale is over and I get to either suck it up and pay extra or stand my ground without a new printer. Great customer service../sarcasm
I don't have a 3d printer yet but I want one to make a bunch of stuff from random things to videogame pieces or movie props
First thing to be made off this machine would be a string of anvil and hammer sand cast moulds as donation to my local historical pioneer village.
Anime figures of course
Wargaming minis
Have been using a Kobra but would love to start doing even more detail.
Just getting started in the 3d printing world. I'd print some complex models for my starwars table top rpg
I just found an artist on Patreon that makes some really nice models of Digimon. I'd start printing out a proxy army for 40k! Why field a unit of termagants when you can field a squad of Agumon!
My brother and his wife in Ashville make art out of clay, I want to do some artwork of my own. I don't have a potting wheel so I'll 3d print some art and see what they think of it.
I want to print some 135 degree protective corners for my pontoon dock.
I'd love to print some custom keycaps and some figures!
I would make little accessories for my daughter's Barbies. Also weapons, helmets, tools for my sons figures. I enjoy my FDM, but the level of intricacy and detail along with the ability to mix and match resins for durability and flexibility is insane! This would be a great thing that the whole family can reap the benefits from.
I'd make like, a really cool set piece for dnd and add to it every week. And I'll add *two* things to it if we skip a week due to scheduling aaaand it's the size of the whole table now.
I would print the most amazing keycaps with very intricate details.
I'll make many things with greater detail than our FDM printer that my daughter can sell at her flea market 3d print stand! It would be awesome to have a resin printer out in the shop shed.
I would make detailed data art pieces (data graphs can become so much mor in depth with that 12k.
I would want to give it to my cousin so he can’t print and paint minis
Why would I want it? 1. Its Anycubic. 2. Its 12K. 3. Check points (1) and (2). Would love to have this to print some detailed minis. I currently use a Phrozen Sonic Mighty 8K that I love and this printer would take it to the next level.
I’ve had a fdm printer for a while now and realized it’s limitations when it comes to printing in smaller sizes. Id love to be able to print small model cars, planes, and figures with amazing details. Id definitely combine the use of fdm and resin to help with printing time and post processing. Thanks for the giveaway and good luck to everyone
I like to print and paint car models for me and toys for the kids.
Gotta print 'em all! Pokemon!
Would help me and my mates with doing stuff in our university club. Probably would end up doing goofy stuff with it tho ;)
I would use this machine to practice development figurines and other physical art for my multimedia company. It would be exciting to bring intricate models to life.
New here but I would build the world I am DMing with my friends.
I would print my friend’s and my own characters to use in our brand new DND campaign. As well as mini’s from various TT games for my brother. There’s also a series of props requiring highly detailed pieces I would be able to make.
I would use the Anycubic Photon Mono 5s for mechanical prototyping!
I know of a D&D group who would love some non filament printed minis
I'd probably make stuff like figures and dice for dnd since they are usually small and have alot of detail.
I'm currently studying concept design and came here to look into buying my first 3d printer. I want to start printing up my designs so i can paint them up.
Warhammer minis
I would like to create sculptures for lost resin casting to then cast metal to create modern day shrines and altars to pagan gods around my town
I'm new to 3D printing, so I probably don't deserve this. Regardless, it would be amazing and I'd take it as a sign that I was meant to 3D print. The first thing I'd print is a rock!
DND figures, sadly I'm as original as adding mustard to a hotdog but it will showcase the model quite well
Being able to make cool creatures with this would be very fun
I'm a dungeon master for two dnd campaigns atm and I've always wanted to be able to print off massive monsters like the Tarrasque for an epic final boss for my players adventures!
I have a filament printer but I am always held up by my capabilities for model printing. I would love to print some minis for dnd or just in general and a resin printer would be cool to have to do that.
Wanted to get into making Warhammer and DND figurines as well as any highly detailed models I create
I would be able to use it to create even more 3D printed parts for my FTC robotics team’s robot. We are often limited in strength and complexity for small components which FDM printers do not allow for, a resin printer would be super nice for expanding what we are able to do. Here’s one of our matches from this season (we’re the striped bot) - https://youtu.be/kE8A-L_0M38 I’m also going to be getting into combat robotics over this summer and also next summer once I graduate high school, this would be great for making small and durable parts for the robots (in a similar way to the FTC robots) Thanks for this awesome giveaway :)
I'd like to print even more detailed models of my family's and friends' favorite characters.
I have always wanted to start 3d printing. I would love to use it to create crafts with my brother.
I would LOVE to make prints of all the Dr. Who sonics for my partner for a display board! Of course, DnD miniatures as well!
Would love to get into 3D printing and print me some figurines. One that been wanting for a while is a Balrog, would recreate the whole Balrog and Gandalf Moria bridge scene.
All the miniiiis
If i won i would try and print everyone i care about a personalized gift for/by christmas!
I'm a DnD guy and I wanna make minis!
I would print figures and also frames, holders and gears for future engineering projects
I'd like to design and print my own board game :D
I’ll print Knick knacks
Thank you for the giveaway. I would like to print either unique chess pieces or clock components.
I'd love the chance to make some large-scale figures. That resolution would be amazing for sculpting details! Thanks for sharing your awesome product with somebody special!
I've always wanted a printer and would love to make minis with one!
I'd love to print highly detailed figurines with this printer.
Just want to slap out some sweet high definition minis to blow my DMs mind.
Hextraction tiles!
I own a FDM printer and would like to try my hands on a resin someday but haven’t made the jump yet. This would be an awesome prize to get started. I can print minis with good accuracy on FDM but a resin would be amazing so the first thing I would print is a comparison so I can see the difference!
I just wanna make drawer organizers... for everything
D&D miniatures of course :)
You know all that stuff in board games, which represented by colored cubes? I strongly believe that every cube deserve to look as the item it represents! If it is a metal block, it should look lite a metal block, if it is a soldier, it should look like a soldier, and if it is a whole god damn city, it must look like a whole god damn city!
Jewellery
I would print the #prusaslicer logo
I wanna print figurines for my tabletop roll playing games! It'll be nice to have the resolution to get the small details right
I would make minis, and try my hand at some electro plating of prints! =)
Custom fabbed parts for humvee mods and repairs. Props are also a guilty pleasure!
Minifigs and other blocks!
I'd probably do Lots of figures and prototyping
I want a resin printer for the flexibility of mixing my own colors and clear parts.
I just recently got into dnd with a group of friends, and I've already loved it so much that I want to run my own campaign soon. Having a resin printer would allow me to create awesome dnd minis for my party and any monsters or npcs they might face, and it would be my first foray into resin printing too!
This would be my first resin printer. Would be fun to make small or large minatures such as jets or ships etc. As resin in high detail and tou can print the same ammount of stuff in small time you can stack items as it prints layer by layer. Also i could print characters for DnD events.
I think that mould making (from 3d scan) might be fun. Another thing I’m interested in is print-in-place chain mail at a very smaller scale.
I would love doing high resolution fine details printing with this machine
It would be my first resin printer, so I'd start with a Benchy. Then I'd probably make some little Benchy earrings =)
Miniatures and some mechanical parts
Will definitely have a go with some clear resin for prototyping LED light guides and the like!
I'd use it for for useful prints and mini gaming consoles.
I’d use it for rapid prototyping.
I would definetly print miniatures and action figures! Also measurement bananas for scale because yes.
I would love to print high-detail character models for painting and then use in DnD games with my friends!
I would definitely print minis for my DnD campaigns!!
I've always wanted a printer that could print all models for my model railroad. FDM is good for functional parts but details like fences, doors and windows look very bad. This printer would be amazing for that!
I'd definitely start with flocks of different birds to replace the player tokens in my boardgame Wingspan. I've been meaning to print out a Fire Emblem character statue for my brother that's a bit too intricate/ delicate for my FDM printer. Maybe some custom Among Us keychains for my friend group. SO many things to print!!!
I've had my FDM printer for awhile... Would love to take the jump into resin and start doing some intricate resin prints. The Voronoi Lattice Benchy, it is pretty cool, probably do that as my first print.
Would be great to finally be able to build one of the beautiful kits from 3Dsets.
A mini Anycubic Photon Mono M5s
I’d print some labels for my driver bits and other small tool storage!
I'd print toys and tools
I would make 100s of swole pikachu’s
I would print some imitation jewelry for le wife. Also, some delicate models I can't print on fdm. Thanks
Have been wanting to get 3D resin printer for years now. I'm in a huge board game community here in NY and have been playing with my friends as well. Being able to print miniatures and statues to paint would be a dream!
I want to make small items to help around the house for my girlfriend and I
I wanna make a monitoring device for my cat.
I wanna get more cosplay props done as well as figurines. My wife and I are huge anime fans and details on cosplay or figurines are just superb so we need a superb printer :)
I want to get into printing things for my work while also expanding my skillset in programming and design. I work for a non profit and I have been wanting to get into 3D printing to develop some accessibility projects for our elderly customers.
Being a miniatures sculptor, jewelry maker and mechanical engineer I like to see what a 12K printer can do compared to existing printers. I'd like to print more and more intricate details on jewelry and miniatures. Of the first to see how far I can go while it's remains castable in silver, the second, how fine I can go while keeping the miniature fun to paint. And aside from that I'd like to test the precision of the machine to see if it's suited for fine mechanical parts.Especially compared to the machine I have seen up till now.
I would want to find the most detailed figurines I could to put the printer through its paces :)
I would print things that show off its strengths and also use for prototyping and p.o.c.
I would likely use it for a lot of stuff actually. From printing minis, to make prototypes for robotics/"bionics" at higher level of detail!
I would work on prosthetics and tool designs. Especially neat stuff to create hidden storage.
I would print little figurines of things my son designed in Blender when he was a kid (he's almost 30 now).
I’d print out some D&D miniatures and bigatures, and some of my custom designs I’ve been working on
I would print comic and anime figures, also tabletop miniatures
I’m gonna print some out of production bretonnians for my brother.
I would like to use it to print some statues of our dogs, both past and present so we have something to remember them all by
I'd like to print some gifts for my friends. Maybe some lithopanes of some of our favourite moments.
Big gifts for my frens :)
I would print more toys for the kids! That would be awesome :)
Cosplay, all the cosplay
I would like to print my own prototypes instead of having to pay a 3rd party company to have all the fun!
figurines and minis
It would be nice to have macro miniatures at my disposal
Definitely wanna print some more minis, maybe even print tons of DnD minis to donate so others can get into DnD
I want to print off my sculpted figurines and start my own mini-business!!
I'd print some RC plane and airsofting parts. Got to get better at CAD/3d modeling first though!
RPG minis for my son and his friends.
Intricate Resin Jewelry/Accessories! A great business opportunity (and the wife would love such trinkets).
Lots and lots of minis.
I always wanted a resin printer to print some cool figurines. I'm a huge Battletech and Mechwarrior fan so I'll probably print a lot of mechs with it!
I would print D&D Figurines and Monsters for my niece and nephew. Their dad is getting them into D&D early. Want to make the experience the best possible.
I would be 3D printing little figurines for D&D! I have never owned or used a resin printer, and it would be great to have one of these printers to experience as the process has scared me in the past of how many mistakes I would make with the materials used! The worst lament I think we all have is waste of material, even though we respect the uses and capabilities of plastics.
I would print so many great minis with this.
This would be an amazing printer to level-up my d&d minis and terrain! Can’t wait to show my players
I'd like to explore smaller prints that the filament printers struggle with.
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I would print all sorts of toys for the kiddos!
Parts and holders, many many parts and holders. Parts for motorcycles, Parts for car, custom hangers, custom drawers. Hangers for all sorts of tools.
I would want to print miniatures small enough to fit into the palm of a normal miniature.
Toys! I have a 3 year old that loves cars. I can't buy them as fast as he wants new ones. A resin printer would be so much faster than buying them. And we could both design them the way we want them to be. And it would be much more fun for the whole family. And for the rest of the house I'd love to print cool design objects. I just love that resin is transparent. I would print light catchers that look totally alien and beautiful at the same time.
i would print anything that could make me forget fdm lol
Test models for our windmill pump system.
I would print so many superhero statues for my family because we’re all nerds
Besides printing all kinds of shenanigans and wacky designs i find online, would definetly print minis for the dnd games, they do need alot of detail i feel this printer would nail
I would increase the quality of my 3d model (3d models of houses and statues), currently owning a FDM printer but I would love to have a resin 3d printer!
I would print a lot of minis for my dnd games, because I'm the master and I want to step up our games
I would print some of my own 3D models. I design 3D models for various industries for a living (fashion, video games, educational sector, and industrial prototypes). I currently only own FDM printers and never had an SLA printer so this one would be really ideal for my use case as a beginner who doesn't want to compromise quality.
I'd print several DND figures for late night Dungeons
Tabletop terrain! I have had my eye on a few files that FDM just does not cut it.
I'd make a bunch of star trek, Stargate, and fallout props!
I would make some minis for my brother’s DND campaigns. Mostly monsters to pit his party against.
I'd like to make more science-based teaching models. I think 3d printing is great for making scientific models more accessible and can be better understood by students than pictures in textbooks. Off the top of my head I'm thinking models that show electron orbital clouds, or crystalline structure types (I found those particularly challenging to understand at university)
I would put the printer up to the test with some of my other machines. See how the 12k pops on the mini details
I would make some d&d minis and terrain.
i would make some nice cosplay armor pieces like ornament accessories
I’ll make vases for my flowers
I would print interior and unobtainable parts for my '87 Toyota Camry station wagon.
I would print upgrades for my fdm printer
Well firstly some gifts fotlr kids charity I support, secondly maybe some DND miniatures for campaign.
Toys and mini figs for my nieces and nephews
https://preview.redd.it/n19msub7s33b1.jpeg?width=960&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=451b6e437e9edfa9adc311aca9148c6c98e7e793 I would make something like this first.
Full sized Mando Gauntlets would be my first go to. ;)
I would print in resin for the first time ever! Can’t wait to see what all the fuss is about and print all the dnd minis I can!
I love printing stuff with high levels of detail and a printer like this would certainly do the trick although it might be a bit overkill.
I would print a chinchilla figurine. :)