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Nice! I have a slight neighbour concerns though regarding hey vibrations. I assume you don't need to leave it on for long though?
Also another worry I forgot to mention or haven't mentioned it enough is that priming the model may split it also, but that may be just bringing out the splits that you eyes couldn't see before? Some paints do contain solvents especially in spray cans, but Im not sure on this 100% so I'll just throw it out there, I'll be doing some new prints soon so ill give the dishwasher fluid/detergent thing a test. hope it works! as if you are plating after acetone you NEED to wait for the effects to finish otherwise your model will alter inside and you will get rippling on the plate if it is very thin...!!
Some paints do contain solvents so that it will bind a bit into the plastic. Krylon has some. But it is not enough to cause damage. Otherwise a lot of my models would be disintegrating at this time.
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Nice! I have a slight neighbour concerns though regarding hey vibrations. I assume you don't need to leave it on for long though?
Also another worry I forgot to mention or haven't mentioned it enough is that priming the model may split it also, but that may be just bringing out the splits that you eyes couldn't see before? Some paints do contain solvents especially in spray cans, but Im not sure on this 100% so I'll just throw it out there, I'll be doing some new prints soon so ill give the dishwasher fluid/detergent thing a test. hope it works! as if you are plating after acetone you NEED to wait for the effects to finish otherwise your model will alter inside and you will get rippling on the plate if it is very thin...!!
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