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Mar 2017

Wow! These seem very interesting indeed! I’m glad to see more products geared specifically for us additive manufacturing enthusiasts!

You’re right about the silicone. I’ve (dip) coated a sample. As the silicone is around the object it will stay there. However it is very fragile as it is not bonding the ABS. The silicone is easy to tear and then it comes off really easy. So indeed a no go.

I’ll try polyurethane resin later.

I’ve tried the acetone smoothing a some samples. First results are encouraging. On “micro” scale the surface seems smooths as it get’s shinny. On “macro” scale not much smoothing happened. I’m trying some samples with different times and temperatures.

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.