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| + | =====UV Curing Lamp===== | ||
| + | ^Name| UV Curing Lamp| | ||
| + | ^Owner | Makers' | ||
| + | ^Location | 3D Printing | | ||
| + | ^Training needed| No| | ||
| + | ^Hackable| No| | ||
| + | ^Model| MelodySusie| | ||
| + | ^Serial| UNKNOWN| | ||
| + | ^Arrival Date| UNKNOWN| | ||
| + | ^Working| Yes| | ||
| + | ^Contact| Sam Harmon| | ||
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| + | Current Status: Fully Functional | ||
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| + | A UV lamp normally intended for gel nail polish, this device works pretty well for curing SLA 3D prints. It has a couple of timed modes - one is two minutes, the other 30 minutes. The 30 minute setting run a couple of times should be sufficient for curing most SLA prints. | ||
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| + | May also be useful for UV glues and/or PCB exposure, but untested for these uses. | ||
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| + | There is a spare UV bulb in with the SLA Printing Supplies. | ||
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uv_curing_lamp.txt · Last modified: 2019/07/10 15:22 by sdh7