- This topic has 16 replies, 8 voices, and was last updated 2 years, 1 month ago by
maldroth.
You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
Home › Forums › 3D Printing for Tabletop Gaming › Resin printing safety
I guess it comes down to those subjective terms “better” and “safer”.
For me, resin printing is “better” as in the quality of the print is far superior, and being able to print tiny tiny details makes the machine itself far more useful than an FDM printer (for producing miniatures and scatter terrain). The amount of hassle from using cleaning chemicals like acetone is worth it, to be able to print any number of super-detailed miniatures – at any scale I like.
Safer is more difficult to assess; yes, resin printing is more messy (and potentially inconvenient to clean up) than FDM (but using filler and sanding and acetone vapour baths to clean up print lines from FDM is pretty messy too). But is resin printing less safe?
There are lots of concerns about odour and potentially volatile compounds in the slimy goop, but I don’t know of anyone who has actually been harmed through using a resin printer. I do know at least two people, personally, who have had their apartments burned to the ground because of a dodgy/cheap chinese fdm printer bed (FDM printers are no longer allowed to be used unattended – just like the dishwasher – at our local hackspace, since both were members, and for the same reasons).
So “is FDM safer to use indoors than resin?” gets an “absolutely not” from me.
FDM printing smells just as much as modern resins do – I can’t stand the hot plastic-y smell of ABS printing, and while the sickly-sweet smell of PLA fusing isn’t unpleasant, it’s also something easily overlooked. But does “smelliness” equate to “unsafe”?
Is a resin printer save to use indoors? Absolutely. There’s no way in the world you’re going to burn your house down if your resin printer “goes wrong” when left unattended, since it’s some goop and a mobile phone screen. Will you be able to tolerate the smell? That’s – for me – not a safety issue, any more than you don’t spray aerosol primer in your bedroom because it’s unsafe, but because to do so is unpleasant.
I genuinely don’t see resin printing as “unsafe”. Messy, yes.
But FDM printing? It could be if you don’t know what you’re doing.
There is a safety concern with how you handle resins but you can mitigate that with care and knowledge. You don’t want it on your skin as it can cause a chemical burn and develop an alergy. But you aren’t supposed to touch it without gloves. You also need to set up a good workflow of how you handle uncured resin with clean up. Vapors should be mitigated with ventilation and ideally a respirator mask. I mean a table saw or a laser cutter are also dangerous if used improperly. So I wouldn’t rule out one or the other just on that but it is good to know what you are signing up for when getting into either method.
Is it for everybody? Hell no. And that is totally fine. I’ve been printing now for about two months for my project and have been having a lot of fun but I see it additive to my hobby rather than replacing metal or plastic kits. All materials are fun in their own ways to use. I don’t see a point to print out WW2 minis when there are already good and affordable kits out there, unless I find a sculpt I’d like to use.
You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
Supported by (Turn Off)
4
Games Workshop Preview Multi-Part Plastic Warhammer 40K Orks
3
Fantasy Beastmen Of Kush Arrive For Signum Games’ Warseer
2
Giants Clash With Humans In Jack Edwards’ Scal Wargame
4
Victoria Miniatures Roll Out Their Sci-Fi Heavy Weapon Teams
2
BeQuest Sculpt New 28mm Retro Sci-Fi Space Shark Squad
0
Dive Into New Grimdark Cooperative Board Game, Sun Rot!
3
Get New Townsfolk For Great Escape’s Dead Man’s Hand
1
Snag Pre-Orders For New Solo & Co-Op Game, Haywire Modern
0
Crush Your Foes With Marvel: Crisis Protocol’s Onslaught
3
Special Clone Wars Droids & Deadly Villains For Star Wars: Legion!
1
Join Axia’s Tribe For Stunning Old World & Trenches Miniatures
2
New Monstrous Mounted Character For Age Of Sigmar’s Ogors
0
More Made To Order Middle-earth Miniatures Coming Soon
1
New Spanish Handgunners Take Aim From Brother Vinni
6
Gale Force Nine Preview Two New Pre-Painted Terrain Ranges
2
Valiant Knights, Plucky Journeymen & Towering Warjack’s For Warmachine
3
Plunder The Tabletop With Westfalia’s Pirate Borg Miniatures
4
Concept Version Boba Fett Coming To Conventions This Year
1
Games Workshop Preview New Warhammer Board Games
3
New Egyptians & A Preview Of What’s Next From Wargames Atlantic!
5
Delve Into Ragnarok Miniatures Limited Run Dark Age Armies!
1
Khurasan Miniatures Expand The 15mm Sci-Fi Aquan Army
4
Spellcrow Tease First Miniatures For Wartar Fantasy Project
10
Wyld Holdings Announces Acquisition Of Battle Foam
1
Monolith Preview More Miniatures For Confrontation’s Incarnation
6
Otherworld’s Drow Live Again With Crooked Dice’s Fantasy Range
0
Pre-Order Night Of The Goblin! Marvel: Crisis Protocol Alliances
0
Scrap In The Arena With Infinity HexaDome Legends Coming Soon
2
New Characters & Hunters Join Age Of Sigmar’s Ogor Mawtribes
4
Fight Back With Perry Miniatures’ New Vendée Commanders
News, Rumours & General Discussion
News, Rumours & General Discussion
News, Rumours & General Discussion
Historical Tabletop Game Discussions
Painting in Tabletop Gaming
Historical Tabletop Game Discussions
Historical Tabletop Game Discussions
Painting in Tabletop Gaming
Painting in Tabletop Gaming
News, Rumours & General Discussion
News, Rumours & General Discussion
Painting in Tabletop Gaming
News, Rumours & General Discussion
News, Rumours & General Discussion
News, Rumours & General Discussion
News, Rumours & General Discussion
News, Rumours & General Discussion
Technical Support
News, Rumours & General Discussion
Painting in Tabletop Gaming
Copyright © 2026 Beasts of War Ltd.
All trademarks and images are copyright of their respective owners.
We use cookies to improve your experience on our site. By using our site, you consent to cookies.
Manage your cookie preferences below:
Essential cookies enable basic functions and are necessary for the proper function of the website.
These cookies are needed for adding comments on this website.
These cookies are used for managing login functionality on this website.
Statistics cookies collect information anonymously. This information helps us understand how visitors use our website.
Google Analytics is a powerful tool that tracks and analyzes website traffic for informed marketing decisions.
Service URL: policies.google.com (opens in a new window)