J'ai trouvé un post sur Reddit qui en parle :
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Du coup, je me range du côté du vit en métal réfractaire : ils ont dû, pour produire plus vite, sauter des étapes (nettoyage des figs et temps de polymérisation).
(Modification du message : 08-08-2022, 17:42 par Jalikoud.)
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Citation :If it's a 3d resin print, they should not be tacky, that's a sign of improper washing. 3d resin usually washes with alcohol, typically isopropyl. If they've used an industrial printer then I don't know. Printing artifacts and "bad molds" on a modern home printer (300 euros price) are user error. Basically, improperly cleaned machine or contaminated resin. Agreed that they will snap easily.
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Citation :UHHHH, another 3d printer feel free to chime in, but if they were tacky that means they were undercured and that's a big problem. This is the second post I've seen mentioning this and both times the OP said they were able to wash off the tackyness with water, which suggests the'yre using water washable resin, but they should still be post-cured completely right? or am i missing something here?
Du coup, je me range du côté du vit en métal réfractaire : ils ont dû, pour produire plus vite, sauter des étapes (nettoyage des figs et temps de polymérisation).
