*PLEASENOTE*

Uncured resin is TOXIC!!!

Digital Chisel Prints triple washes each and every print with 99% Isopropyl Alcohol and scrubs each piece with a soft bristled brush to remove any resin residue.

Afterwards, each piece is fully cured to harden the resin to make it safe to touch.

Even after a thorough cleaning, unavoidable pockets or resin may have formed during the print. If for some reason trapped pockets of resin has leaked out during shipping or any time while handling the model, stop what you’re doing and immediately wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water. Also wash any surfaces (including the model) that may have been contaminated with uncured resin.

Afterwards place the model that was responsible for the leaked resin into the sun to allow the resin to harden. Do not leave the model in the the sun (UV light) for too long, this could make the model weaker and more susceptible to damage.

***Digital Chisel Prints is not responsible for any issues or damages of uncured leaked resin or improper handling of uncured leaked resin.***

For more information on resin toxicity please visit the link below.
Uncured Resin Toxicity.

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  • Busts: 5 Business Days

    Sculptures: 5 Business Days

    Dioramas: 1-2 Weeks

    Props, Ships and Vehicles: 5 Business Days

  • Anycubic Standard Grey Resin.

    Anycubic Photon M3 Max 7k.

  • If a model or a section of the model arrives damaged, we will reprint the piece and ship it free of charge.

    If for some reason the model arrives damaged a second time, we will move forward with a refund.

    (Original model must be returned for a refund, with a shipping label provided by the customer.)

  • Due to the fragile nature of resin prints, we do not recommend shipping assembled models either painted or non painted.

  • Final pricing is set around the following factors:

    Size of the print

    Amount of resin used

    Time it takes to print

    Cleaning/Curing/Sanding

  • Digital Chisel Prints uses grey resin for our prints. Grey scale images are used since those colors are closer to the actual print.