[Noisebridge-discuss] Laser printer at 83c broken
Christie Dudley
longobord at gmail.com
Mon Jul 27 21:29:23 UTC 2009
Oh neat! We've been using the rough stuff then, eh? I guess the key
is to order it instead of just popping out to Tap Plastics and picking
some up. And or course knowing what sorts of chemicals you're using.
But I still want to do anodization and make my metal shiny blue.
Christie
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Disrupting paradigms since 1967
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Martin Bogomolni<martinbogo at gmail.com> wrote:
> Oh, not all casting resins are truly that bad. For example:
>
> Aqua-Resin - Water based, non-toxic hard resin that can even have
> fiberglass embedded in it. ( http://www.aquaresin.com/ )
>
> BioResins - A range of formaldehyde-free thermosetting adhesives
> derived from natural triglyceride vegetable oils (e.g. Rapeseed, Soya,
> Sunflower) or phenolic plant oils such as Cashew Nut Shell Liquid
> (CNSL). Bioresins are produced via reductive ozonolysis of the oil.
>
> EZ-Cast - Epoxy compound that has been specifically formulated to have
> low VOC and be very nontoxic once set. (
> http://www.polygem.com/zoo/ezcast.php )
>
> etc.. etc..
>
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