damn that aint long at all...by e154228 - Plastic Extruder Working Group
btw, whats the shelf life of these chemicals?by e154228 - Plastic Extruder Working Group
id still like to know what can be mixed to make the resin more flexible. The reason I wanted to try to make my own resin instead of buying in the first place was because shipping to my country adds a large amount to the cost.by e154228 - Plastic Extruder Working Group
A friend was talking wit me today and he said how rock dust is selling dirty cheap in thsi country. I asked him what do people buy that for and he said hes heard how people use some gluing material to make sculptures from them. Is he right or does he just assume too much? But this got me thinking, can I make a mold and then put that "rock dust + whatever glue" substance in it and get a mini scuby e154228 - General
Any ideas what to add to try to make it more flexible? And what will you suggest to do to make sure the resin is fully cured after printing? Thanks for all the help.by e154228 - Plastic Extruder Working Group
Thanks. Also i dont need to process it with uv light if I'm making it for a laser printer right? And two more question i got: Any way to make the resin more flexible like these? And is the resulting resin hamrful if I'll for example use it as a mold for chocolate pieces?by e154228 - Plastic Extruder Working Group
Sorry for this noob question, but is this uv curable resin the same one used in stereolithographic printers? I'm going to get one soon and it is impossible to buy the resin in my country and buying and shipping is very costy and takes weeks.by e154228 - Plastic Extruder Working Group