So here it is some printing with the porcelite resin in 38xy.
Minimum structures I had achieved was 0.15mm.
I did some first trial of firing up to 1150°C. I measured a shrinking of about 20% leading to warping of the surface, but not cracks and smooth surface. The color at the end is a nice white.
Some ceramic prints
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Re: Some ceramic prints
Wow. Very nice!
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Re: Some ceramic prints
The quality is much better than I expected! We'll get some asap and start playing!
Re: Some ceramic prints
Hi Sebastian,
i read some of your posts regarding the porcelite resin, to get some insight of the settings for the printing proccess. I have a bottle of Porcelite resin in my possesion and like to ask you if you like to share with us some more details about the resin. I started with the B9 Emerald resin settings in 42xy and it allready turnout to be quite good for the first prints. Maybe you allready did find some more refined settings? And did you do the fireing in the kiln for a ring allready? Like to know the shrinkage.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers!
Lars
i read some of your posts regarding the porcelite resin, to get some insight of the settings for the printing proccess. I have a bottle of Porcelite resin in my possesion and like to ask you if you like to share with us some more details about the resin. I started with the B9 Emerald resin settings in 42xy and it allready turnout to be quite good for the first prints. Maybe you allready did find some more refined settings? And did you do the fireing in the kiln for a ring allready? Like to know the shrinkage.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers!
Lars
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