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Mar 2017

A different filament material will not solve the micro cracks and gaps. Food safe is only interesting when there is a long contact between the material and food. I’m interested in cleaning the object not putting it for a long time in contact with food.

I work for a print shop and it’s what we do to any printed part we want smooth is a 2 part resin but you can also use fiberglass resin but it’s a bit more messy and generally something we only use on large parts.

Hi Zapaer,

I don’t believe that I did. My email address is derek@3dformulations.com.au

Cheers,

Derek

The result. The part put into a plastic container, then covered with “Poly-clear” and sealed with a lid, overnight. The product is water-based, non-toxic, no smell etc. The “plasticizers” penetrate the part to dramatically increase translucency, gloss and strength of the part.

I think you should keep a few good lawyers but in terms of marketing I think the product will speak for itself. It might be a good idea to have a supplier at least in each continent to make shipping cheaper. But yes we want this product and we want it yesterday.

I’m tired of waiting for the “big players” to take care of distribution with their lawyers, marketing people, contracts. Is it time to go it alone and distribute these products myself? I genuinely would like to get these products into the hands on the community.