So, after diving into Wikipedia and my sister's old textbooks for a while, I'm curious to figure out if any monomer can be made into a polymer with the right photoreactive catalyst (and there seems...
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So, after diving into Wikipedia and my sister's old textbooks for a while, I'm curious to figure out if any monomer can be made into a polymer with the right photoreactive catalyst (and there seems...
I've actually used the silicone molding method in that instructable. Naptha and clear silicone caulk makes for a great 2-part mix. I never thought of it for printing since the combination isn't UV...
So you mentioned earlier that oils have to be pre-processed to make them viable for catalyzation into resin, I'm assuming this isn't something someone at home can just do with a sauce pan on a stove...
I don't know about eating it outright, but being able to make food-safe items opens up a lot of possibility. Currently plenty of people are making chocolate molds and other food-contact items with...
The way you're explaining it makes it sound easy... But I assume it's very much not.
If the catalyst and oil are both non-toxic, would there be a likelihood of the end result being food-safe? Or...
That laser looks like it wouldn't have trouble fitting into the Peachy assembly, though I don't know the specs on the lasers the beta testers got, if all else fails, you could use a little bit of...