"hey you" did you know loot studios is my fav studio for 3d printing. You guys and gals are great and I love the fantasy bundles you create and they are implemented in every D&D campaign I do. The potion bottles are great and look great on my shelves.
Seems like it would be both easier and cost effective to just buy or make a silicone mold for the "glass" part of the potion bottles and use clear resin in that.
Not down the sink! 😭
I pour my leftover resin in sink regulary
Awesome video.
Love your style😁
"hey you" did you know loot studios is my fav studio for 3d printing. You guys and gals are great and I love the fantasy bundles you create and they are implemented in every D&D campaign I do.
The potion bottles are great and look great on my shelves.
wet polish to mirror finish, compound and automotive sandpaper, seal with clear coat
Uncle Jessy Aproves
That just sounds like poison with extra steps.
very cool, but also seems like a lot of work to go through for a plastic bottle lol
Cool product, but extremely disappointed seeing you sand resin in your sink...
If its already been cured before he does that would it matter? Genuine question as I am new to resin printing and thinking of making these soon.
Seems like it would be both easier and cost effective to just buy or make a silicone mold for the "glass" part of the potion bottles and use clear resin in that.
I dont know why they sanded it while also doing a clear coat. The product would have been just as good without the sanding.