How To Clean 3D Resin Prints Without A Wash & Cure Station - Triple Dunk IPA Technique
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Here's how to clean 3D resin prints using IPA (Isopropyl Alcohol) and plastic pickle jars. No wash and cure station or ultrasonic cleaning device necessary.
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Thanks, I surely be going to watch the rest of your video and channel. I haven’t made the leap yet to resin, but this will certainly prepare me.
This felt like one of those "perfect" videos, where start to finish, you're professional, informative and offered the links that will help us out a ton!! Thank you for this :) (I've got all the Amazon links open in new tabs!)
Very good information, much better than the other channels, thanks.
Great video and very informative. Thank you for sharing the links to all the supplies. Can you tell me what size the tray is and where you got it, the one you use to scrap the parts off the build plate into.
Yes, I agree about the respirator. BUT there are different respirator for different things. Make sure you know what to get. Is resin fumes considered vapor? If so, then you want a respirator for vapors
Thank you for sharing this fantastic video! I own an Anycubic Photon M3 Max, and I've been experiencing some difficulties when printing a bottle cap. I recently acquired the Wash and Cure Max, and I must say, your approach yields much better results! However, I'm struggling with resin layer separation despite printing at a thickness of 0.05 as per the ABS-Like Resin Pro manufacturer's recommendations. Any advice you could offer would be greatly appreciated. Awesome video!
Why not use the one basket and move it to each tub?
You’d probably risk dragging trash resin over with it. Also I’d imagine those jars came with the baskets so why not use them, transferring the prints between baskets allows for a little more cleaning during the transfer process.
QUESTION: Do you mix water with the IPA in those 3 containers?? Or their all 100% IPA??
Thanks
Just out of curiosity not sure if you said it in the video briefly and I missed it but how often do we change the alcohol from the containers?
Did the draying models are still toxic after wash?
How long do you put the prints under a UV light after washing?
It depends on your resin brand and curing station. With my setup I cure my miniature prints for 3 mins.
How long does it take your flashlight to cure trace / very small amounts of resin when cleaning up as you described to make it safe?
Resin is toxic so I'm not sure it's every actually 100%. You'll need to contact your resin's manufacturer for an answer to this question.
Just curious why did you go from Mean Green to IPA? Trying to maybe go with less of an aggressive chemical smell and was thinking towards the mean green. Thanks.
I figured out a way to clean my prints without needing the ultra sonic cleaner. Plus, when the ipa gets dirty I can transfer the good top part to another container and then cure and evaporate off the unsalvageable remaining ipa. Using the Simple Green made too many containers of murky waste liquid that I needed to take to the special waste dump. And ipa has come down in price considerably since the height of the pandemic, so it’s easier and more affordable to get.
@@3DPrintingMinisYou’re using the Ultrasonic incorrectly.
Please don’t put any chemicals in your ultrasonic besides distilled water.
My ultrasonic has a basket in it because parts should never touch the bottom.
Use a smaller Tupperware container and lid with IPA and set it in the basket of the ultra sonic being sure that its submerged.
If needed you can hot glue some weight on the bottom so that it wont float. Leave it in there 3-5 minutes and let it clean your parts. This is much better than a shake, or stir. That is it, nothing else and and guess what?
Now you can use your ultrasonic for any type of cleaning and by always using the proper cleaner per item and never contaminating the ultrasonic machine it saves time, materials, IPA, etc, and most of all it saves your equipment.
Give it a try.
@@glennedward2201именно! Вы говорите о том, чтобы погрузить контейнер в объём воды, при этом не касаясь дна. Блестяще!
I live in tropical country, would you recommend to use sunlight to cure? And why do i need to dry it overnight, what big differences it would make?
You can use sunlight, it just takes longer. instead of a few minutes itll be several hours
you'd want to make sure prints are dried completely or risk the chance that they'd leave a chalky white residue when they cure. Drying it overnight is extensive but long as they look dry enough, you should be good
What is that blue.... Towel? In the box. Is it disposable? Im using a tupperware but no towel and its messy... If i know what that is, i may pock up some of that blue towel.
It’s just a normal work shop paper towel
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The cleanest dirtiest IPA kve seen yet haha
I try to take care of my stuff. It gives better prints. -)
Didn't you just wash n later cured these items at a makeshift station?
I like your set up but why no glycerin.
Because that’s not what I’m using in this video.🤷♂️
relax bro
Honestly, I'm kind of shocked that you talk (and now that I think about it, a lot of people the resin print) about the IPA burning your nose, but not seeming bothered about taking the prints out of your printer.
Personally, while I wouldn't call the smell of IPA pleasant, resin stinks to high heaven for me, even through a mask, and IPA doesn't really burn my nose either. If just dealing with IPA was the only thing I had to worry about with resin printing, mine wouldn't be collecting dust in the attic until I decide to take another crack at it.
If you can smell the resin through the mask, you have a poor seal / bad respirator. A N95 isn't going to help, you need a full on respirator mask.
I suggest the PD-101 full face, and remember the cartridges only last about 3 hours before you need to change them. Hope this helps.
Rambling... rambling
If you are in the dental industry this would not work we need resin to be way cleaner I have tried this before
Well, this channel is called 3D Printing Miniatures not 3D Printing Teeth & Stuff, so...🤷♂️
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