Gerry Can Shine A Light On UV Resin
January 18, 2024 by avernos
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Nice one.
The nail UV lamp is a golden tip. Thanks. I also did not know you could mix inks with the resin. Live, listen and learn.
you can find them for around £5-9 online, the torch is £5 on its own so it’s a decent replacement. inks and pigment powders can be added, but it can slow down curing time especially if you add a lot that blocks the UV going through, inks are better as they remain translucent
Nice video!
If you’re doing resin 3d printing, the print cure stations would work for this stuff as well. Typical 3d print resins are 405nm wavelength. You can also look at how 3d print folks hack their own cure stations, using UV LED strips and a box.
I think Warren built one of those once, I stay away from 3D printing though
What, no tear down or circuit diagram? And what happened to your Scottish accent?
Oh, wrong channel, lol.
He’s a gaming guru not a magician! We just throw him into the appropriate color uniform and Star Fleet will have him in no time. Just don’t get him involved with that meme madness @ewokkebab is working on.
There’s a fine line between inspired and insane, I am trying to trace down that line as best I can , but I am only allowed crayons in here .The red ones are delicious.
dotcom is a great channel, but I get more milage from his brother’s channel
He does a whiskey channel I think.
that he be
Very nice video Gerry I can see a run on the nail salon services for that nail polish curer’s machine.??