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Still not happy with the gauntlets, knee darts, knees, and handplates, in comes what I call my medium format resin printer, the Epax x10.  Smaller than the Phenom from Peopoly and the Phrozen Transform, but big enough to do most helmets in 4 parts or various armor pieces, it'd be a waste to use it to print the shoulders or thigh armor but perfect for detailed pieces. 


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After some testing with some non sw pieces, I moved onto the big pieces right away with a few testers just to check out the machine.  The mudhorn signet came out real well.


Why the x10?  I don't have enough room (not till I clean up anyways) to have something as big as the Phenom in my shop.  I also scored the x10 for an unbelievable price and after owning the Peopoly Moai 130, I have realized the importance of support from the manufacturer and Epax is leagues ahead of Peopoly.  In the short time I've owned the x10 I've put in almost 100 hours with no issues.  Though I would definitely advise new resin printer folks to start on a smaller machine and learn how to work with these before jumping in, its definitely a different process than FDM printers.


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