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| pbj:
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| bobbyb13:
Well ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---- I've used AquaNet to put bicycle handlebar grips on for decades. Nice and slick when first shot, stupid sticky afterwards. Funny because a brilliant half-mad and very lovable guy from NYC I was lucky to know taught me it's usefulness in that manner. Also easy to experiment with as my mom had a pink can of that ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- in the bathroom ever since I could remember. Now I do too. :) NEVER would have considered its potential usefulness as an ink sealer. Solvents are interesting things when aerated, and may be the differeence between the ink jet and laser prints actually. I know from fiberglassing stuff that if you use oil based colors with styrene they bleed like f'n crazy. All the paint used is water based so it isn't solublized with wet resin. Curious to know how this works with your label testing. And I still want to buy some carts. :cheers: |
| pbj:
I’ve been slowly reprinting all my AquaNet era labels and redoing them with clearcoat. HP sent me a third cartridge. :lol Anyway, fixing to mess up Joe Montana…. Revised PCBs arrived from China. Sonic blue this time. |
| Mike A:
Has someone designed a 3d printed shell? I have a 3D printer that actually works. I have no 3D design experience so I need a model, but I can hit the print button on my machine. |
| pbj:
For storage there are these... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:766810 :dunno |
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