Thanks for the alcohol tip (adding it to the epoxy), the 2-cup method is also a good way to keep viscosity consistent I found.
XTC3D has a 100:42 mixing ratio by weight and that comes quite precise,...
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Thanks for the alcohol tip (adding it to the epoxy), the 2-cup method is also a good way to keep viscosity consistent I found.
XTC3D has a 100:42 mixing ratio by weight and that comes quite precise,...
The XTC3D just works well on PLA and is cost-effective. It is easy to apply and due to the viscosity the thick layer that forms adds strength while retaining some flexibility in the part. If used...
There is a special epoxy developed for 3D printing now, XTC-3D. It is superior to other epoxies I have used and has a good price. It smooths the print much more and seals very well. Disadvantages...