3D PRINTING PENTAGON BOX MIXING WITH EPOXY RESIN

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3D PRINTING PENTAGON BOX MIXING WITH EPOXY RESIN

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Mixing Art and Technology: Creating a Pentagon Bowl with 3D Printing and Epoxy Resin + Fusion 360

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAtdttEwLXg?sub_confirmation=1

Supplies

  1. 3D Printer
  2. Epoxy Resin
  3. Instant Glue or Glue Gun
  4. Powder Paint ( you can use phosphorescent powder "glow in the dark " )


DONT Worry about the size if its too small for you , I've already uploaded bigger Version in cult3d


  • https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/jewelry/pentagon-box-mixing-with-epoxy-resin-3dphub




after reaching to 100 subscribers I'm gonna make the file free for you :)


  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAtdttEwLXg?sub_confirmation=1


Print 3d Files

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at the first of all you have to print 3d files

https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/jewelry/pentagon-box-mixing-with-epoxy-resin-3dphub

Infill for all files have to be 100 but for the bottom its not necessary

also lso you can use every type of filaments except flexible

Mix the Epoxy Resin

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So there are too many different Epoxy Resin , For us it's not important, only matter is using a clear and thin Resin Epoxy

Wait Until It Hardens

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Hardening time is also different for any type of Epoxy Resin , but it takes about 24 hours to be hard and take about 72 hours to be completely dries

Use Glue and Combine 3d Models

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I have to tell you if you are using Glue gun you have to be careful about the temperature because it can deform 3d model and melt it