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mattmatt
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Oooh! Looking great! What resin are you using for the Mars?Cool. Mars Pro here
While we work on print details, post processing, etc, just the anycubic clear. Once it seems we're close to being able to switch over, I have my eye on a few. Pro3dure GR-1, Surehold has one that isn't too expensive. Some of these are actually cheaper than their pouring resin counterparts.
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Surehold seems to be really really cheap. Was actually looking at them, even their lacquer seems really good.
Surehold seems to be really really cheap. Was actually looking at them, even their lacquer seems really good.
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musmecca
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A man with inside information! I was going to guess .47.
Getting ready to build your Finale 3 tomorrow. Two questions: First, I have the ED29689 instead of the ED 30761....some data sheets show them as identical. Will this present me with a problem? Second, you had mentioned in an earlier post going with 2 yellow dampers on the CI vs the 3. I am a basshead apparently...thoughts on the difference?
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xDSo, I ordered ten. I might be convinced to desolder a cap and measure it. That's IF these have 30017 on the side.
Here is my latest conventional 3D printed prototype, for test fitment. Scanned kindly by Farquarl:
Awesome, you could try and acetone smooth it make it comfortable to insert. I did that a couple of years ago and the damn things even worked
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Can you post a link to this shop?Edit: double posted a reply.
Surehold seems to be really really cheap. Was actually looking at them, even their lacquer seems really good.
Farquarl
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I have Pro3dure Gr 1 Black. Its a good Resin. Prints better than Detax Freeprint Mould Clear but its a pigmented resin so thats to be expected. Im really interested how pro3dure clear print. Please keep us posted.While we work on print details, post processing, etc, just the anycubic clear. Once it seems we're close to being able to switch over, I have my eye on a few. Pro3dure GR-1, Surehold has one that isn't too expensive. Some of these are actually cheaper than their pouring resin counterparts.
jameswalker
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And now for 0.05mm layer height, looking good!
Surehold is at warner. I have not seen it anywhere else.
https://www.warnertechcare.com/surehold-s1-cl-clear-resin-1-kg-bottle
https://www.warnertechcare.com/surehold-s1-cl-clear-resin-1-kg-bottle
I have Pro3dure Gr 1 Black. Its a good Resin. Prints better than Detax Freeprint Mould Clear but its a pigmented resin so thats to be expected. Im really interested how pro3dure clear print. Please keep us posted.
What machine are you printing on?
Farquarl
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Im using a flashforge hunter.What machine are you printing on?
Surehold is at warner. I have not seen it anywhere else.
https://www.warnertechcare.com/surehold-s1-cl-clear-resin-1-kg-bottle
Thank you! Can you order around the world from Warner? Do you need to have a business?
I don't know if they ship worldwide. I have a commercial account with them.
So, with a few of us getting into 3D printing, how long before one of us bites the bullet and gets a 5 axis CNC so we can carve shells from other stuff, like Jerry Harvey??
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I will be first in line to pay for the services of a pocketNCSo, with a few of us getting into 3D printing, how long before one of us bites the bullet and gets a 5 axis CNC so we can carve shells from other stuff, like Jerry Harvey??
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