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Feb 2015

Hello fellow Hubs,

I have a customer who wants to use Lost-Wax Casting on a ring, printed with a Form1+.

Can the Formlabs resin (or resin in general) take this? Is it advisable?

Thanks!

Filemon

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Some people have, but I wouldn’t recommend. As Formlabs have produced a resin specifically adapted to it I don’t think the current resin will yield the best results. My suggestion is if possible, wait until the specific resin is available (which should be in a matter of weeks).

I wouldn’t recommend using the regular resin - the forums suggest burnout isn’t great, formlabs do manufacture a castable resin but it’s twice the price of their regular resin.

Same advice than @Joe_Prod: don’t use the standard resins from formlabs for a lost-wax casting

lost-wax casting resins are very specific because they must burn without any residue, otherwise there will be inclusions in the casted metal

I’ve received the castable resin from formlabs and I’m ready to test it

Rgds

Vincent

I’ve juste received the c

4 years later

very nice casting.
i did some 18kt gold samples casting with de purple wax and form 2, the results : 70% o.k.
i would like to reach 90% satisfaction

Can you tel me witch kiln you use?
Some guys say you need to have airflow so the gases can escape better…
I use a old kiln…