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We use an Objet 30. It works pretty well but is limited in material choices. We have found the parts to be more brittle then the SLA parts we use to make. We are using the Verogray material. The fact that you have two different surfaces can be a pain at times. The surfaces that have support under them are matte and somewhat rough while the glossy, unsupported, surfaces are smooth. You can make the whole part matte but for what we use it for, we need certain surfaces to be smooth. The cleaning of the parts is a little more involved than the salesman will tell you. When you are done water jetting them, you still have a film on them which needs to be scraped off manually. In a past life, I used an FDM machine. They make much stronger parts with consistent surface finish. The only down side to FDM is the surface is a tight network of lines so is somewhat porous.