Join me as we put the Creality/PioCreat Halot-X1 through my new Open Resin Framework Tests to really find out how it performs. This video is sponsored by PCBWay. 🥳 Join their 12 Anniversary Celebrations here: https://www.pcbway.com/blog/News/PCBW... Where to buy: Creality/PeoCreat direct: https://crealityofficialstore.sjv.io/... My full written review of the Halot-X1: https://www.diymachines.co.uk/halot-x... DIMY Open Resin Test documentation and parts: www.diymachines.com/testing The PioCreat Halot X1 is one of the more unusual consumer resin 3D printers I’ve tested in a while. On paper, it promises a lot: a large 10.1" 16K screen, a genuinely leveling-free build plate, a unique “twist-to-release” print removal system, and an optional AFU that can automatically refill and reclaim resin for you. I’ve spent the last few weeks putting it through its paces in my workshop here at DIY Machines to see whether it really delivers on those claims — and more importantly, whether those workflow conveniences actually make resin printing any easier or more enjoyable. (Which would certainly be welcome given resin printers messier workflow). If you’re wondering whether the Halot X1 is worth buying, this in-depth review should help you decide.