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Calibrating resin exposure can feel like guesswork — but the Anycubic RERF test makes it much easier once you know what to look for. In this video I show how I read and interpret the RERF test results from the Anycubic Photon Mono P1. I walk through the specific features I look at on the test prints, how they indicate over- or under-exposure, and how I use that information to choose a reliable starting exposure time. This is the process I use when dialing in a new resin or printer profile, and it helps eliminate a lot of trial and error. In this video: • What the Anycubic RERF test does • How exposure values change across the build plate • The key features I examine on the test prints • What under-exposed vs over-exposed results look like • How I chose my starting exposure setting If you're setting up a new resin profile on the P1, understanding how to read these results will make calibration much faster and more consistent. About Shed Mode Shed Mode is where I experiment with 3D printers, workshop tools, and practical maker projects. Expect: • Resin and FDM printer tuning • Honest printer testing • Workshop builds • Practical making and problem solving Links Subscribe for more workshop and 3D printing content / @shed_mode Kandu Workshop https://kanduworkshop.com Business Enquiries: kanduworkshop+sm@gmail.com Equipment Used Printer: Anycubic Photon Mono P1 Resin: SirayaTech ABS Like Grey