printcast wrote:I can sell you some, but it's not cheap. I ship it dehydrated to save on shipping cost. All you do is add water right out of your faucet. Instructions - Add water an mix vigorously for 5mins.
Can you give me quote on UV curve
printcast wrote:I can sell you some, but it's not cheap. I ship it dehydrated to save on shipping cost. All you do is add water right out of your faucet. Instructions - Add water an mix vigorously for 5mins.
SBright wrote:I just built a paint can curing chamber with led's inside. After 10 minutes, my models are definitely more "crispy" but that smell is back. Does anybody cast straight after the led cure or do you guys boil in water or oil after?
-Stanley Bright
rkundla wrote:Are you talking about microwaving the resin directly? I wouldn't recommend that since the microwave will potentially excite the resin to high temperatures.
If it is in water whether on a stove top or microwave, it is the same action. Raise temperature of the resin print to near 212°F/100°C and let the polymer finish linking until it can't link anymore.
Just make sure you keep the print from the bottom of the pan, which will be in direct contact with the heat and may see temperatures higher than boiling water.
Jewelermdt wrote:Many of us did the microwave cure. I put mine in oil. Less evaporation. 3min on 15 min rest, did this 3 times. Worked great. I now use the B9 cure box. Quicker.
Jewelermdt wrote:No. Mine come out rock hard. I clean in Alcohol first, then in water and Dawn dish detergent in heated ultrasonic for 2-3 minuets, rinse. Then in B9 box 3 to 4 minuets each side in water. I use a cutoff wheel to remove supports.
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