SLA DPL Curing Platform Nobel 1.0 3D (SLA Printer)

SLA DPL Curing Platform Nobel 1.0 3D (SLA Printer)

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Ultimaker Original ABS 258C Print, Heated Bed at 70C, Speed set to 70. Platform Fill is 20; Holder Fill is 60. Fan is OFF. I almost forgot to turn it on; otherwise, the print would be even more beautiful. EN: M8 thread cutting is required. Two coarse 3mm screws are used for this purpose. An aluminum plate, 3 mm thick and measuring 13.7 x 13.7 mm, has been cut using a Dremel metal blade. The sound of the cutting process was quite loud. I hope the adhesive will be resistant enough; let's see if it works out. I tried to color the resin using FunToDo resin pigment, and it turned out great. SPK Inside for Adjustments is available. *********** Tank Silicone Repair ********** First, cut the edges of the silicone mat. Then, pull from the edge. Next, take some Sylgard 184 by Dow Corning. The mixing ratio is 1:10, which means one part of silicone to ten parts of hardener. Stir for five minutes to ensure all materials are well mixed. Leave it sit for thirty minutes. Now, pour this mixture into the tank casting. Set it aside and let it cure overnight. If you want to speed up the curing process, place it in the oven at 80 degrees Celsius for about an hour. Congratulations! You now have a new silicone tank.

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