DWS XFAB Review PART 2 is here!🙌🙌🙌
It's okay if you haven't seen PART 1, because PART 2 is more exciting XD
(Actually, PART 1 is also very exciting 👉【3D Printer】The First Desktop High-End 3D Printer - XFAB Unboxing )
First up are glasses! You can imagine them as retro-style glasses, or even ski goggles~ 👓
Many eyewear companies integrate 3D printing technology to design custom, unique frames. Besides being tailor-made, this also makes eyewear more affordable (saving the expensive costs of repeated mold making), and allows their innovative designs and ideas to be realized quickly!
(Material: DWS Photosensitive Resin Precisa 779)
(Layer Thickness: 0.06mm)
The freshly printed glasses~~ the resin hasn't dried yet, we immediately took a photo of them.

A glossy surface, absolutely perfect.
You can't tell at all that it was 3D printed.

Next up is the pipe.
(Material: DWS Photosensitive Resin Precisa 779)
(Layer Thickness: 0.06mm)


The internal design of the pipe can also be accurately reproduced.
You can test whether the joints can connect properly.🙋

Next, our XBOX controller.🎮
(Material: DWS Photosensitive Resin Invicta 915)
(Layer Thickness: 0.06mm)


In fact, 3DMart has printed XBOX controllers using both the Ultimaker 3 and today's DWS XFAB.
We wanted to compare the different surface qualities and details produced by different types of 3D printers.
Ultimately, we found that the DWS XFAB lives up to its reputation as a high-end 3D printer.
Although the Ultimaker 3 appears almost perfect to the naked eye,
you can still clearly feel the stacked layers of 3D printing when you touch it.
However, the DWS XFAB offers the same 3D printing quality as a real finished product, whether observed by eye or felt by touch.

🔍【Comparison】Using Ultimaker 3 3D Printer: Perfect Water-Soluble Support Objects - XBOX Controller
Finally, there's a flexible material (DWS Photosensitive Resin Flexa 692).
Whether it's stretch or bend tests,
it performs exceptionally well.



That concludes Part 2 of our review today~
Next up is the highly anticipated ✨Casting Review✨ ah~~
You're welcome to visit 3DMart's office to see more 3D printed finished products!☺️☺️☺️
[3D Printer] Still spending hundreds of thousands on molds? You actually have other options.