Hey Paul, glad to see you on here. I'd be interested to see how resistant the Barnes material is to ghosting. If it is better than PDMS, I may have to give it a shot.
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Hey Paul, glad to see you on here. I'd be interested to see how resistant the Barnes material is to ghosting. If it is better than PDMS, I may have to give it a shot.
Well, I was thinking about still doing a bottom up approach with this. However, I think it needs something to control thickness in some patents they use a "wettable membrane" That's probably...
I'd whip out the printer and start using it, there is a learning curve to it, but you'll figure it all out in time. It is capable of doing amazing prints once you figure it all out, it's just that it...
No, that picture doesn't look as terrible as that movie.
It's 3D print resin suspended on a lubricant.
However, it eventually separated the resin into two parts and majority of it went under...
I may have figured something out...9031
Well that was a quick test... I used 40 weight clear silicone oil put it in a tiny clear spoon then put a few drops of resin on top.
First thing I noticed, the resin was more dense so it sank to...
I think I may have stumbled upon it from there info graphic: http://www.nexa3d.com/lspc-technology/
clear silicone oil must be what they use... it will still bind with oxygen keeping the band gap...
LOL yeah. Also trying to figure out what NewPro3D's patented tech is about and Nexa NX1 printer... supposedly both game changing materials better than even CLIP.
So far I've found that they call...
I'm interested in trying Teflon AF 2400 which is a super oxygen permeable material... It's apparently what Carbon 3D uses and patented in their CLIP type printers. However, it's very expensive,...