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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
Problem with removing from build tray
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<blockquote data-quote="LuthorCorp" data-source="post: 327336" data-attributes="member: 17611"><p>Simply put Methyl Hydrate separates liquid resin from cured pieces better, deconstructing the science behind it would be a lengthier conversation but that are numerous materials that are now recommending using Methyl Hydrate over Isopropyl Alcohol, as a cheaper alternative. Its similar to using Sodium Hydroxide (Lye Crystals) was recommended for removing the matrix support layer on Stratasys printed models.</p><p></p><p>As far as using 3rd party resins, you will also always have a bit more struggle as they were not designed for the workflow of the printer in questions, although with using netFabb you do have access to a lot more variable control compared to PreForm or other nesting software, you can better dial in results but you will always have a bit more struggle since the material was not design for that printer from conception.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuthorCorp, post: 327336, member: 17611"] Simply put Methyl Hydrate separates liquid resin from cured pieces better, deconstructing the science behind it would be a lengthier conversation but that are numerous materials that are now recommending using Methyl Hydrate over Isopropyl Alcohol, as a cheaper alternative. Its similar to using Sodium Hydroxide (Lye Crystals) was recommended for removing the matrix support layer on Stratasys printed models. As far as using 3rd party resins, you will also always have a bit more struggle as they were not designed for the workflow of the printer in questions, although with using netFabb you do have access to a lot more variable control compared to PreForm or other nesting software, you can better dial in results but you will always have a bit more struggle since the material was not design for that printer from conception. [/QUOTE]
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