Quote Originally Posted by Wolfie View Post
For repairs, have you considered making your wax product into the proper diameter for a low temp glue gun? Low temp guns run at 120 °C and high temp ones run up to 190 °C which might be too much for your wax.

You can get low temp guns at almost any hobby store as well as Joanns and Michaels for only three bucks. If you made your wax product into the same length/ diameter as the glue sticks and at a melting temp in the range of the low temp guns, those cheap tools could be used to extrude your product for repairs. It could also be leveraged for adding spews for casting. Thoughts? Or even other creative venues outside 3D printing.


Not a bad idea. We may give that a try.