Nueiba
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HI and thanks for your appreciated help.
I am a hobbyist and I wonder what will happen to my 3D print when I'll try to make a mold with it.
For example; If I use my PLA printed part and immerge it in a urethane based product, or an epoxy resin. Will it melt ?
To turn around the question.
What filament will not melt with urethane, epoxy resins and silicone ?
That is what I'd really want to know.
Regards !
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Thank you sonali31
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I appreciate your help with this project. I'll follow your indications. Once done, I'll get in touch to let you know the results...
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Thanks you for your input gr5 // I understand the idea about stiffness versus flexibility. The part I want to make goes at the tip of a stick. I want to design a outdoor hockey blade. I wonder if any of the filament could be strong enough.
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I want to obtain a very resistant part. (Impact resistant and abrasion resistant).
I read about PEHD, HIPS, PC and Nilon, I wonder if one of those would do well with a Creality printer.
I also want to spend no more than 50$ Can per Kg.
Do you have any recommendations ? Thank you.
Filaments dissolves in what ?
in Improve your 3D prints
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Thank you for your 'articulate' answer.
I'll make small tests has you mentioned. Your answer gives me orientation in the material I can print with. (PLA)
I've also discover the Smooth-on answer to my question.
They recommend the coatings of XTC-3D, to protect the model.
I realize that in the modeling world, everyone wants to sell you something that you may not need... Or worse, inappropriate material.