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<blockquote data-quote="LuthorCorp" data-source="post: 342751" data-attributes="member: 17611"><p>The way we used to do it (We mainly print splints now) is you don't want to over mix since it adds air and then just slow pour it in. If you are getting a lot of bubbles hold it on a vibrating pad for a bit to help get the air out. Also make sure you soak your stone models in water for 10-15min before you pour the acrylic to help draw out any air in the stone, then quickly air blast it dry and pour as normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuthorCorp, post: 342751, member: 17611"] The way we used to do it (We mainly print splints now) is you don't want to over mix since it adds air and then just slow pour it in. If you are getting a lot of bubbles hold it on a vibrating pad for a bit to help get the air out. Also make sure you soak your stone models in water for 10-15min before you pour the acrylic to help draw out any air in the stone, then quickly air blast it dry and pour as normal. [/QUOTE]
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