"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
Potion seller, I am going into battle and need your strongest potions
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.
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.