Flexible Resin

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Woz
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Flexible Resin

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Went online to buy some resin for my new printer and came across this-
https://photocentric3d.com/uv_resin/?v=9b6a28c805e0

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Got me thinking about track pads, gun covers etc.
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Hi Can see this being handy for some applications, tracks it may be very good (but it would have to be closed pin), also mud guards/flaps on the leo 2 and challenger , if you can make it thin and very flexible the coil gun cover on the challenger(which I havnt seen anyone make if you fit a recoil in the challenger).

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971wright wrote:Hi Can see this being handy for some applications, tracks it may be very good (but it would have to be closed pin), also mud guards/flaps on the leo 2 and challenger , if you can make it thin and very flexible the coil gun cover on the challenger(which I havnt seen anyone make if you fit a recoil in the challenger).

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I printed a mold and made one out of latex

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That's just brilliant Woz!
1:16 was my scale. Until 'Konan' came into my life... an Armortek 1:6 Tiger 1!
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!

I'm a happy man. 8)
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