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rylangrayston
3 The volume of the containers that we sell with the peachy is also still undecided, thats because the peachy printer is in development and as it gets better we hope to do bigger prints faster,
Thanks. I've chosen to buy the The Telescoping Mount & Reservoir Add On , so I thought it was already made.
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4. Acetone dose not dissolve our resin, but there is an easy way do a similar thing, simply dip the print in resin for 1 second and spin it in the sun for 4 seconds, repeat until your print is completely smooth.
That's a neat idea.
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5. There are likely other resins that could work with the peachy printer. The peachy would definitely have to be re tuned to use another resin, changes in the light exposed per layer and perhaps even changing
the laser wave length to something other than 405 nm, We will provide you with the software tools to make these changes and will are excited to see peachy printer modifications like this!
Great!
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Having said that we chose to work with Josh Ellis at maker juice because he is very focused on making the best resin at the best price for the maker community. Maker Juice existed long before it looked like
a profitable venture and Josh Has put tones of good will towards the cause. Resin used to cost 200 USD per liter, Josh is changing that and fast.
I don't mind paying a little more for a good quality resin. The problem is shipping litres of anything to my country will maybe cost 50% of the price and/or take weeks to be delivered. Since I'm likely going to end up wasting a lot of resin just for testing purposes, I may have no other option.