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(06-23-2022, 07:47 AM)rleete Wrote: Acetone will take that off.  Don't soak it, or it will soften the joint as well.

Won't acetone dissolve the plastic before it removes the super glue? Chin

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(06-23-2022, 08:54 AM)Highpower Wrote: Just out of curiosity guys, which point angle do you prefer for your spotting drills?

I use 120 degree spotting drills.

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(06-23-2022, 10:49 AM)EdK Wrote:
(06-23-2022, 07:47 AM)rleete Wrote: Acetone will take that off. Don't soak it, or it will soften the joint as well.

Won't acetone dissolve the plastic before it removes the super glue? Chin

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I don't think you can dissolve PLA unless you soak it. I've never had any problem using it to clean up superglue squeeze out.
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I seem to recall someone saying to use acetone to smooth PLA prints back when I first started printing. Of course I read that after I stopped using PLA and went to ABS.
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(06-24-2022, 08:44 PM)Vinny Wrote: I seem to recall someone saying to use acetone to smooth PLA prints back when I first started printing.  Of course I read that after I stopped using PLA and went to ABS.

I think there's a chemist in our midst who should be able to answer that question. Rotfl
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Acetone smoothing is for ABS. PLA will just deform if left in long enough. But you really have to soak it.

No chemical degree, only my experience.
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Just looked in the cabinet and now I know why I was thinking it was for PLA. I bought a product from Smooth-On called XTC-3D which is a brush on smoothing coating for PLA, ABS, foam and a bunch of other things. Still haven't opened it. Guess it shows how long since I've 3D printed anything, either with the filament or the liquid resin.

I do have a laser engraver/cutter coming tho, so that should be fun.
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(06-25-2022, 08:37 PM)Vinny Wrote: I do have a laser engraver/cutter coming tho, so that should be fun.

You suck!

Which one did you go with? I looked into them for my nephew. He was going to buy one for his mom and didn't know anything about them. Neither did I but I researched them and they look like they'd be a fun tool to have.

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It's the omtech K40. Unlike the other K40s tho, this one has the upgraded controller which makes it compatible with U Axis (rollers) and the LightBurn software (they have windows, mac and linux versions). According to fedex it's supposed to be here tomorrow, but I've heard that from fedex before!

I've been printing t-shirts, hats, koozies, ... lately and just got a new hat press that will do leather patches, so this cutter/engraver will be able to make the patches for me. It'll also cut the twill material that my main supplier has and if it's laser cut it doesn't need to be sewn - which is good 'cuze I don't sew! It will also do glass, plexiglass, acrylic, wood, ... One of my other suppliers has the acrylic award material so I can do those if I get energetic.
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Two more coffins to show off. One for the step blocks I made for the mill and one for the mini lathe compound when it's not installed.

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