I am a huge fan of Naked Fusion resin. I have tried just about every resin there is (envirotex, alumilite, Dr crafty, puduo, and unicone) and I always come back to naked fusion. So when I saw they were making a crafters resin, I had to try it and oh Boy it did not disappoint!This was easy to mix. Took alcohol inks very well. Regular inks and micas mixed well and gave lovely bloops. Suspended glitter like a champ (no waiting for it to gel)! And cured hard in 12 hrs! This is my go to from now on. And it smells even less then their regular resin. So plus. (I still wear my respirator..but got a whiff when I removed it.)Anyhoo...I haven't tried it without a pressure pot yet so I can't say it is bubble free without one. But it did seem to de-gas well as it sat waiting to be poured. And, I didn't need to pop the surface bubbles with a lighter because there were barely any. So dice makers with no pressure pot...this may be great! I will leave a die out at my next casting and and give an update.**EDIT TO ADD**Last pic has the comparison. Pink is OG resin, blue is new crafters resin.OK I have sanded and polished this resin now and it's awesome. Just like the OG naked fusion. I did leave out a die tp cure without a pressure pot (though it was an oversized D20) to see how bubble free it cured. Unfortunately, it wasn't 100% or even 90% bubble free. Maybe 50% But....in comparison to their OG formula there was definitely less voids I would imagine flat projects or smaller molds (like standard dice) would cure practically perfect. i am assuming because my chonks cure fast due to size, bubbles didn't have time to work their way out. All the cups that had left over resin were completely clear (about 1/2 inch).