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AiR: Coffee Table
Maki
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Posted: Thursday, March 30, 2017 - 12:48 PM UTC


All in Resine produces 3D printed accessories for dioramas in different scales. The following review deals with one of the 1/48 scale items released under the company label: Coffee Table (AC8003).


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varanusk
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Posted: Thursday, March 30, 2017 - 02:48 PM UTC
Thanks for the review Mario. How works the isopropyl alcohol over the printed parts? Have never heard of it and sounds interesting, given the increasing products available with this technology.
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Posted: Thursday, March 30, 2017 - 11:32 PM UTC
Buenas Carlos, te contesto en español, que para mi es mas fácil. Luego haré un resumen en ingles.
Las piezas se imprimen con un soporte de cera. Después de la impresión y antes de recibirlas yo, el técnico de impresión las lava con ultrasonidos en una solución de agua y alcohol isopropilico (desconozco la mezcla). Quedan muy limpias, pero siempre hay que repasarlas un poco. Esta limpieza, no elimina lineas de impresión.
Una vez recibidas las piezas, yo recomiendo limpiarlas de nuevo con alcohol isopropilico rebajado con agua en una proporción 3:10 y darlo con un cepillo de cerdas de fibra de vidrio (CUIDADO CON LOS OJOS, QUE SALTAN FRAGMENTOS Y ES MUY DOLOROSO. SIEMPRE GAFAS PROTECTORAS). El alcohol a parte de retirar la cera, ataca un pelin a la resina y con el pincel, sirve para eliminar parte de las lineas de impresión.
Si lo único que quieres es quitar la cera, yo utilizo el Tamiya Lacquer Thinner. Es maravilloso

The pieces are printed with a wax holder. After printing, the parts are ultrasonic cleaned in a solution of water and isopropyl alcohol (I do not know the mixture). They are very clean, but you always have to go over them a little. This cleaning does not eliminate print lines.
Once the pieces have been received, I recommend cleaning them again with isopropyl alcohol reduced with water in a ratio of 3:10 and give it with a fiberglass brush (EYE CARE, WHICH SPLITS FRAGMENTS AND IS VERY PAINFUL, ALWAYS PROTECTIVE GLASSES) . The alcohol removes the wax and attacks the resin a little and with the brush you can eliminate part of the printing lines.
If all you want is to remove the wax, I use the Tamiya Lacquer Thinner. It is wonderful
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