Koz Ross on Nostr: Another common issue that gets talked about _at length_ to newcomers to resin ...
Another common issue that gets talked about _at length_ to newcomers to resin printing is the importance of temperature. The very short version of this is that the ideal range of temperature for most resins for curing is between 20 and 30C, and below 10C, problems are almost certain to set in. This varies from resin to resins, and some even prefer _more_ than 30C, but it is generally a true statement. However, IME at least, there are some caveats. 29/n
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