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Made for cleaning
This little pickle container has a strainer perfect for cleaning your smaller models.
Just fill the container with isopropyl alcohol and put your model in the strainer.

you could then use the strainer to lift it out of the bath when it’s ready.
Safety first
You don’t want to get resin on your skin.
Resin printing is a lot of fun and rewarding, but be safe.

Print removal
Removing the print from the build plate to your resin bath is essential without damaging it.
Easy lifting
Resin printers often have lift-off acrylic covers that become dirty.
This 2-pack of suction cup handles helps you remove the lid.

When things go wrong
Not every print is successful.
Using a metal scraper will immediately ruin the FEP, so use one of these plastic scrapers instead.
Not for your teeth!

These ultra soft-bristled toothbrushes work excellently, but you gotta be as gentle as possible.
If you scrub at them too hard, you could damage the print.
These nylon filters are perfect for filtering resin, and a 50-pack should keep you going for a while.

It washes and cures your prints all in one handy machine.
Don’t skimp
All 3D-printing parts break at some point.
A good quality film will last a long while in most DLP printers.

Breathe free
Molten resin is smelly.
3D printers should always be in a well-ventilated room, but having an air purifier certainly doesn’t hurt.
It clears irritants out of the air and works on any mold or smoke from your workshop.

With some elbow grease, this powerful lamp can make a cool UV curing station.
Eye protection
You only get one set of eyes.
Even at relatively low levels of intense UV, continued exposure can be harmful.

Besides, you don’t want resin in or near your eyes either.
Breathe easy
It might look a little much, but resin gives off noxious fumes.
If you don’t have a great ventilation system, then a respirator is essential.

If you’re planning on spray-painting your prints, you’ll want one of these anyway.
With replaceable filters, this half mask will last you years.
All you need is a bagged print with isopropyl alcohol with the timer set for three to five minutes.

This one even has a handy basket for easy removal.
Cleaning only
Cleaning resin can be messy.
Isopropyl removes any excess resin so your model can look at its very best.

You will use quite a lot, so consider this multi-pack.
To properly enjoy resin 3D printing, we must be careful and respect the tools.
Check our roundup of thebest resin for SLA/DLP 3D printersfor advice on which brand to choose.

The nitrile gloves are an absolute must if you want to handle liquid resin or any models after printing.
You want to be wearing safety glasses as well.





















