Peachy Printer Resin Filler to help make resin last longer
On the peachy Printer Website it states that you are able to use Resin Filler to help make your resin last longer so you use less Resin ???
http://www.peachyprinter.com/#!printer-specs/c1gk6
Does anybody know what kind of resin Fillers would work with the resin for the Peachy Printer ???
Spending $25 from makerjuice and using a cheap filler to make the resin last as if you were using 1 liter I think would be useful to allot of people.
Another interesting thread
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Originally Posted by
Kingoddball
Old thread with no love...
I have the same question..
Also---- whats a resin filler?
I'm adjusting my order now and adding a 2nd peachy and a resin or 2!
There are a number of powder fillers on ebay.... not too expensive. An interesting one is copper:- http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/25109...f14=101&ff19=0
water clear resin for possible moulding
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Originally Posted by
mike_biddell
It's not entirely about density.... but over a very long period more dense particles will separate out, but for the duration of a print, they may remain in suspension. I've just realised that we could make 'prints' with any cheap resin of your choice and any filler of your choice. All you do, is buy the rubbery resin and print a mould. You could add 0.5mm to your design all round and knock out an open base design, then external to the printer, tip in any resin and filler of your choice. You cant do that with an extrusion printer. We should get the beta testers to try printing moulds. This would greatly extend Peachy's uses. The CAD software could have some code such as "print mould" which does all the necessary clearances for mould production. For small production runs, moulds would be amazing and there are very cheap catalytic resins out there.
If the mould idea is viable, wouldn't mind trying some of this :- http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/7701011-1-...item2a348e18cf