If the surface is sticky, my guess is you didn't get all the uncured resin off the surface or it has turned into some kind of sludge with the soapy water rinse (assuming that is what you are doing).
Have you tried using a gentle brush on the print to remove the sticky residue?
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Re: Inexpensive UV Curing Chamber
samatheang Where are you located? Sounds like you might have a problem with the unit. Might contact B9 and ask if there is a way to check if the output of the lights good.
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Re: Inexpensive UV Curing Chamber
rkundla wrote:If the surface is sticky, my guess is you didn't get all the uncured resin off the surface or it has turned into some kind of sludge with the soapy water rinse (assuming that is what you are doing).
Have you tried using a gentle brush on the print to remove the sticky residue?
I have tried both ways. One way is rinse with two jars of Isopropyl Alcohol, one jar is new, one jar is used. Another way is after rinsing with two jars of Isopropyl Alcohol, I put the model with detergent and water in ultrasonic for 3 mins, then rinse with warm water. Both ways doesn't work.
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Re: Inexpensive UV Curing Chamber
Jewelermdt wrote:samatheang Where are you located? Sounds like you might have a problem with the unit. Might contact B9 and ask if there is a way to check if the output of the lights good.
I am from San Jose, CA. I have already contacted B9. Now sending it back for testing.
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