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In a bottom up setup, can we use a little layer of salt water between the vat floor and the resin ? To avoid the sticking problem..
Slap me on the fingers with a thick wooden ruler if that was already asked
Can we use salt water on a bottom up machine ?
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Re: Can we use salt water on a bottom up machine ?
The problem is trying to maintain a liquid barrier that is consistent in its thickness. This might not be too hard when you're looking at thicknesses greater than 1 mm, but some people are printing at layer heights of .01mm... Any mixing that happens between the resin and liquid barrier will have a big effect.
I know it's been discussed before... but I can't seem to find the topic right now...
I know it's been discussed before... but I can't seem to find the topic right now...
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Re: Can we use salt water on a bottom up machine ?
Discussed shortly here:
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2214
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2214
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Re: Can we use salt water on a bottom up machine ?
ok,
someone has tried it here with glycerin:
http://b9creator.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=1331
with limited success, but then the thread branches out but the link is invalid, they're talking about using a thin transparent film between the glycerin and resin, with a certain tension i guess, to avoid the mixing.
Don't know.
someone has tried it here with glycerin:
http://b9creator.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=1331
with limited success, but then the thread branches out but the link is invalid, they're talking about using a thin transparent film between the glycerin and resin, with a certain tension i guess, to avoid the mixing.
Don't know.
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Re: Can we use salt water on a bottom up machine ?
Yea, same conclusion there...
If you can get a 0.10mm or 0.05mm or 0.02mm(0.0008") layer of resin to replenish and settle consistently between the build plate and the 'salt water' then you got a solution. I just don't see how you would do it. If you are going to use a film why not use FEP film on a flex vat which many of us are already using successfully.
If you can get a 0.10mm or 0.05mm or 0.02mm(0.0008") layer of resin to replenish and settle consistently between the build plate and the 'salt water' then you got a solution. I just don't see how you would do it. If you are going to use a film why not use FEP film on a flex vat which many of us are already using successfully.
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