Looks great Dave. A fun little vehicle I think.
Tamiya 1/35 Renault UE Carrier - finally completed
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I've stupidly bought some old ( cheap! ) filament that was beginning to go off - it becomes inconsistently brittle - unusable. You store it in the dark, with silica gel sachets & kept cool & dry. New, it comes vacuum packed with silica gel
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I don't think it degrades much,if at all, after printing, Dave. I've been using it for about 10 years at work and I'm not aware of any of our models doing thatComment
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Polylactic Acid ( PLA ) can degrade through absorbing water, UV rays & temperature change ( apparently some bacteria can affect it as well ). It's produced by bacterial fermentation from corn starch, cassava roots, or sugarcane, is sustainable & renewable.
I've stupidly bought some old ( cheap! ) filament that was beginning to go off - it becomes inconsistently brittle - unusable. You store it in the dark, with silica gel sachets & kept cool & dry. New, it comes vacuum packed with silica gel
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(Only concerned as the Mekon model I'm about to build for the tv GB has 3d printed arms)Comment
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Alot of work has been done in the meantime to eliminate this, and to develop resins to mimic industrial plastics like ABS. Remember that the process was originally known as Rapid Prototyping.
The modern resins are entirely different, chemically, and are cured with different light types like uv, so I don't think it's likely to be a problem nowadays - especially with something sold commercially.Comment
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